6" x 0.040" x 1" Shredder Reciprocating Saw Blades,10T Single Tooth
(Pack of
3.0)
Cuts wood and metal
Designed to cut both directions
Durable Bi-metal construction for tough cuts
HSS Edge for long life
Plunge cuts easily Eliminates drilling a starting hole
Cuts nail embedded wood easily
Specifications
Material: Bi-Metal Construction
Cutting Edges: 62RC Molybdenum HSS
Backing: ASIS 6150 Alloy Steel
Instructions Recip Saw Information:
Some reciprocating saws offer two cutting modes: metal mode and wood (orbital mode). In metal mode, the blade moves straight in and straight out. In wood or orbital mode, the blade moves in and out in an orbital or elliptical fashion.
For Best Results:
Plunging - Use Wood or Orbital Mode
Cutting with Bottom Teeth - Use Wood or Orbital Mode
Cutting with Top Teeth - Use Metal Mode
Directions for Use:
1. Insert blade in saw like any regular reciprocating saw blade
2. Lock blade into collet
3. Hold the reciprocating saw so that the rounded tip of the blade makes contact with the wooden surface where the plunge will occur
4. Hold a 30° - 45° angle to the surface of the wood with the teeth touching the wood (maintain that angle until a full plunge is achieved)
5. Start the reciprocating saw at about 2/3 speed
6. Push and pull back and forth, in 2" 3" long total stroke length and maintaining a downward pressure
NOTE: The 2" - 3" stroke will help to prevent the tip of the blade from bumping (or bottoming out) in the groove
7. Keep working the blade in that fashion up until the plunge occurs
8. When the through plunge occurs, gradually raise the saw to 90° for cutting
CAUTION: Any cutting tool may break or shatter under improper use. Government regulations require use of safety glasses and other appropriate safety equipment at all times in the vicinity of use.
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Product Description
Cuts wood and metal Designed to cut both directions
Durable Bi-metal construction for tough cuts
HSS Edge for long life
Plunge cuts easily Eliminates drilling a starting hole
Cuts nail embedded wood easily
Specifications
Material: Bi-Metal Construction
Cutting Edges: 62RC Molybdenum HSS
Backing: ASIS 6150 Alloy Steel
Instructions Recip Saw Information:
Some reciprocating saws offer two cutting modes: metal mode and wood (orbital mode). In metal mode, the blade moves straight in and straight out. In wood or orbital mode, the blade moves in and out in an orbital or elliptical fashion.
For Best Results:
Plunging - Use Wood or Orbital Mode
Cutting with Bottom Teeth - Use Wood or Orbital Mode
Cutting with Top Teeth - Use Metal Mode
Directions for Use:
1. Insert blade in saw like any regular reciprocating saw blade
2. Lock blade into collet
3. Hold the reciprocating saw so that the rounded tip of the blade makes contact with the wooden surface where the plunge will occur
4. Hold a 30° - 45° angle to the surface of the wood with the teeth touching the wood (maintain that angle until a full plunge is achieved)
5. Start the reciprocating saw at about 2/3 speed
6. Push and pull back and forth, in 2" 3" long total stroke length and maintaining a downward pressure
NOTE: The 2" - 3" stroke will help to prevent the tip of the blade from bumping (or bottoming out) in the groove
7. Keep working the blade in that fashion up until the plunge occurs
8. When the through plunge occurs, gradually raise the saw to 90° for cutting
CAUTION: Any cutting tool may break or shatter under improper use. Government regulations require use of safety glasses and other appropriate safety equipment at all times in the vicinity of use.
Technical Specifications
Item#: | PM08220021 |
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Type | General Purpose |
Length | 6 " |
Width | 1 " |
Thickness | 0.040 " |
Teeth per Inch | 10 |
UNSPSC #: | 27112802 |
TAA Compliant: | No |
Weight: | 0.15 lb |
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