Makita, 6 Teeth Per Inch 100mm Cutting Length Reciprocating Saw Blade, Pack of 5

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RS Stock No.:
194-7869
Mfr. Part No.:
B-20448
Brand:
Makita
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Brand

Makita

Saw Blade Type

Reciprocating Saw Blade

Application

Plastic

Cutting Length

100mm

Number of Teeth per Inch

6

Number in Pack

5

Blade Material

Bi-metal

Bimetal

Yes

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

Makita Reciprocating Saw Blade, 100mm Cutting Length, 6 Number of Teeth per Inch - B-20448


This reciprocating saw blade is designed specifically for cutting plasterboard efficiently. With a cutting length of 100mm, it is suitable for various applications within the construction and DIY sectors. The blade is made from high-quality bi-metal material, ensuring durability and effectiveness in performance.

Features & Benefits


• Provides precise cuts in plasterboards ranging from 5-50mm
• Constructed from bi-metal for longer-lasting sharpness
• Features 6 teeth per inch to enhance cutting efficiency
• Pack of five blades for extended use and convenience
• Compatible with JR100 and JR102 10.8V Lithium-ion saws
• Ideal for heavy-duty cutting tasks in various environments

Applications


• Used for cutting plasterboard in construction projects
• Ideal for renovations and home improvement tasks
• Designed for professional in electrical installations
• Suitable for both DIY enthusiasts and professional tradespeople

How does the tooth count affect cutting performance?


The 6 teeth per inch design allows for efficient cutting of plasterboard, providing a balance between speed and finish quality. This configuration enables smoother cuts without excessive tearing of the material.

What materials can be effectively cut with this blade?


The blade is engineered specifically for plasterboard, ensuring optimal performance and minimising wear when handling such materials. While primarily intended for plasterboard, it can handle similar soft materials with ease.

What is the benefit of using bi-metal construction?


Bi-metal construction combines the flexibility of high-speed steel with the durability of tungsten, making these blades resistant to wear and preventing breakage during demanding cutting tasks, leading to a longer service life.

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