Description
Material: Endurance blades for heavy metal cutting are often made from Bi-Metal or Carbide. Bi-Metal blades combine High-Speed Steel (HSS) teeth with a flexible spring steel body. Carbide blades are made with Tungsten Carbide teeth, offering excellent hardness and wear resistance.
Tooth Design: Blades for heavy metal cutting typically have a low Teeth Per Inch (TPI) count, often ranging from 6 to 10 TPI. The low TPI count allows for aggressive cutting through thick metal materials.
Blade Length: Blade lengths can vary, but common lengths are usually longer than regular jigsaw blades, ranging from about 150mm (around 6 inches) to 300mm (around 12 inches). The longer length provides better reach and cutting depth.
Blade Type: These blades are designed for use in reciprocating or sabre saws. They come with a shank that fits into the chuck of the saw.
Cutting Style: Endurance blades for heavy metal cutting are designed for aggressive straight cuts in thick metal materials, such as steel beams, pipes, and heavy-duty metal components.
Working Material: These blades are specifically designed for cutting through thick and tough metal materials, making them ideal for industrial and construction applications.
Ground Teeth: The teeth on endurance sabre saw blades are often ground to ensure efficient and aggressive cutting through heavy metal materials.
Cooling and Lubrication: Some heavy-duty metal-cutting blades may have special coatings or designs to dissipate heat and reduce friction during the cutting process, especially when dealing with thick metals that may generate heat during cutting.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
brand | Bosch |
condition | New |
warranty | 2 Years |
power-source | Cordless |