Description
Material: These blades are often made from High-Speed Steel (HSS) or Bi-Metal (a combination of HSS and HCS). These materials are harder and more heat-resistant than HCS alone, making them ideal for cutting harder materials.
Tooth Design: Speed blades for hardwood typically have a lower Teeth Per Inch (TPI) count – around 6-8 TPI is common. This allows the blade to cut more quickly through the material, but the finish may be somewhat rougher than with a higher-TPI blade.
Blade Length: Blade lengths for hardwood-cutting blades tend to be longer to accommodate the increased material thickness. Common lengths might 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 are designed to use T-shank blades.
Cutting Style: Speed blades for hardwood are designed primarily for straight cuts, as their aggressive tooth design can make them difficult to control in curved cuts.
Working Material: These blades are designed for cutting through harder woods, but may also be used for other relatively hard materials like non-ferrous metals or PVC. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for material suitability.
Set and Ground Teeth: For speed cutting, the teeth are often set (bent outwards) and ground to a sharp edge. This design helps with fast, efficient 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 |