4" X 6 TEETH ALTERNATIVE DRYWALL SAW BLADE (PACK OF 5) - 49-00-5461
MIL49005461
Prix régulier
$14.15
- Fine kerf for up to 35% more cuts per charge compared to leading reciprocating saw blades
- Short blade length for cutting in tight spaces
- Bimetallic construction for increased durability and long tooth life/blade lifespan
- Cut on the front and rear travel
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process; this configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage
- Constant pitch model
- Straight - backed blades are used to cut straight edges
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
- Fine kerf for up to 35% more cuts per charge compared to leading reciprocating saw blades
- Short blade length for cutting in tight spaces
- Bimetallic construction for increased durability and long tooth life/blade lifespan
- Cut on the front and rear travel
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process; this configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage
- Constant pitch model
- Straight - backed blades are used to cut straight edges
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
MIL49005461
Prix régulier
$14.15
- Fine kerf for up to 35% more cuts per charge compared to leading reciprocating saw blades
- Short blade length for cutting in tight spaces
- Bimetallic construction for increased durability and long tooth life/blade lifespan
- Cut on the front and rear travel
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process; this configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage
- Constant pitch model
- Straight - backed blades are used to cut straight edges
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
- Fine kerf for up to 35% more cuts per charge compared to leading reciprocating saw blades
- Short blade length for cutting in tight spaces
- Bimetallic construction for increased durability and long tooth life/blade lifespan
- Cut on the front and rear travel
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process; this configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage
- Constant pitch model
- Straight - backed blades are used to cut straight edges
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.