Description
Material: These blades are made from Carbide, specifically Tungsten Carbide. Carbide is an extremely hard and durable material, making it ideal for cutting through stainless steel and other hard metals.
Tooth Design: The tooth design of these blades is critical for cutting stainless steel effectively. They often have a low Teeth Per Inch (TPI) count, typically ranging from 8 to 14 TPI, which helps with cutting through the hardness of stainless steel.
Blade Length: Blade lengths can vary, but common lengths are in the range of 75mm (about 3 inches) to 100mm (about 4 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 use T-shank blades.
Cutting Style: These blades are primarily designed for straight cuts in stainless steel, but they may be able to handle minor curves as well.
Working Material: The blades are specifically designed for cutting through stainless steel, which is a ferrous metal containing chromium and other alloying elements.
Ground and Milled Teeth: The teeth on endurance stainless steel carbide blades are often ground and milled to ensure efficient cutting and to withstand the hardness of stainless steel.
Cooling and Lubrication: Some stainless steel cutting blades may have special coatings or designs to dissipate heat and reduce friction during the cutting process.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
brand | Bosch |
condition | New |
warranty | 2 Years |
power-source | Cordless |