MILWAUKEE 9'' DIAMOND ALTERNATIVE SAW BLADE - 48-00-1450
MIL48001450
Prix régulier
$22.86
- Diamond-coated grain offers a lifespan up to 30 times longer than standard carbide blades
- The precisely controlled size and placement of the diamond grit allow these blades to cut up to twice as fast as standard carbide blades
- A thicker, more rigid blade body resists fracture and bending for maximum durability
- The 1-inch blade body reduces blade twist for straighter, more precise cuts.
- Steel is a commonly used material due to its durability and cutting action.
- Continuous edge blades consist of a regular band of abrasive grains bonded to a steel backing
- Diamond-coated grain offers a lifespan up to 30 times longer than standard carbide blades
- The precisely controlled size and placement of the diamond grit allow these blades to cut up to twice as fast as standard carbide blades
- A thicker, more rigid blade body resists fracture and bending for maximum durability
- The 1-inch blade body reduces blade twist for straighter, more precise cuts.
- Steel is a commonly used material due to its durability and cutting action.
- Continuous edge blades consist of a regular band of abrasive grains bonded to a steel backing
MIL48001450
Prix régulier
$22.86
- Diamond-coated grain offers a lifespan up to 30 times longer than standard carbide blades
- The precisely controlled size and placement of the diamond grit allow these blades to cut up to twice as fast as standard carbide blades
- A thicker, more rigid blade body resists fracture and bending for maximum durability
- The 1-inch blade body reduces blade twist for straighter, more precise cuts.
- Steel is a commonly used material due to its durability and cutting action.
- Continuous edge blades consist of a regular band of abrasive grains bonded to a steel backing
- Diamond-coated grain offers a lifespan up to 30 times longer than standard carbide blades
- The precisely controlled size and placement of the diamond grit allow these blades to cut up to twice as fast as standard carbide blades
- A thicker, more rigid blade body resists fracture and bending for maximum durability
- The 1-inch blade body reduces blade twist for straighter, more precise cuts.
- Steel is a commonly used material due to its durability and cutting action.
- Continuous edge blades consist of a regular band of abrasive grains bonded to a steel backing