Description
Material: Heavy-duty blades for wood and metal cutting are often made from Bi-Metal. Bi-Metal blades combine High-Speed Steel (HSS) teeth with a flexible spring steel body. This construction provides both durability and flexibility for cutting through wood and metal.
Tooth Design: Blades for heavy wood and metal cutting typically have a low to medium Teeth Per Inch (TPI) count, often ranging from 6 to 14 TPI. The low TPI count allows for aggressive cutting through tough 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: Heavy-duty blades for wood and metal are designed for aggressive straight cuts in both wood and metal materials. They can handle tough cutting tasks and challenging materials.
Working Materials: These blades are specifically designed for cutting through a wide range of materials, including wood with nails, metal, and other tough materials encountered in construction and demolition tasks.
Ground Teeth: The teeth on heavy-duty wood and metal-cutting blades are often ground to ensure efficient and aggressive cutting in both wood and metal.
Cooling and Lubrication: Some heavy-duty blades may have special coatings or designs to dissipate heat and reduce friction during the cutting process, especially when dealing with tough materials like metal.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
brand | Bosch |
condition | New |
warranty | 2 Years |
power-source | Cordless |