6" x 3/4" x .035 Reciprocating Saw Blade, 10 Teeth (Pack of 20) Matrix II-B610-20 - B610-20
STT20111
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$73.30
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- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process.
- Pointed blade style, angled
- Universal tail
- This configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage.
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
- Common variations in teeth include the number of teeth per inch and the pitch pattern
- Providing a complete range of sawing solutions for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts
- This combination provides a long lifespan and makes them virtually unbreakable.
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process.
- Pointed blade style, angled
- Universal tail
- This configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage.
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
- Common variations in teeth include the number of teeth per inch and the pitch pattern
- Providing a complete range of sawing solutions for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts
- This combination provides a long lifespan and makes them virtually unbreakable.
STT20111
Prix régulier
$73.30
Preorder today
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process.
- Pointed blade style, angled
- Universal tail
- This configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage.
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
- Common variations in teeth include the number of teeth per inch and the pitch pattern
- Providing a complete range of sawing solutions for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts
- This combination provides a long lifespan and makes them virtually unbreakable.
- Bimetallic blades feature a high-speed steel (HSS) serrated edge attached to a flexible steel backing by an electron beam welding process.
- Pointed blade style, angled
- Universal tail
- This configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage.
- The cutting surface of a serrated edge consists of a row of sharp teeth.
- Common variations in teeth include the number of teeth per inch and the pitch pattern
- Providing a complete range of sawing solutions for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts
- This combination provides a long lifespan and makes them virtually unbreakable.