Description
Material: These blades are commonly made from High-Speed Steel (HSS) or Bi-Metal (a combination of HSS and High Carbon Steel (HCS)). HSS and Bi-Metal blades are more durable and heat-resistant than HCS blades, making them better suited for cutting harder materials like hardwood.
Tooth Design: Clean blades for hardwood typically have a high Teeth Per Inch (TPI) count, often around 10-12 TPI. This design results in slower but smoother and cleaner cuts.
Blade Length: For hardwood, longer blades are generally used to accommodate the increased material thickness. Common lengths can range from 100mm (about 4 inches) to 150mm (about 6 inches).
Blade Type: Jigsaw blades come in two main types, T-shank and U-shank. The type you need depends on your jigsaw’s compatibility. Most modern jigsaws accept T-shank blades.
Cutting Style: Clean blades for hardwood are usually used for straight cuts, but can handle mild curves. They are often narrower and more flexible than regular blades, which helps to ensure the cleanliness of the cut.
Working Material: These blades are specifically designed for cutting through harder woods. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for material suitability.
Ground and Pointed Teeth: The teeth on clean-cut blades for hardwood are typically ground to a sharp point and aligned straight. This design helps to reduce chipping and ensures a clean cut.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
brand | Bosch |
condition | New |
warranty | 2 Years |
power-source | Cordless |