Friday, July 15, 2011

Bi-Metal Reciprocating Blade

Bi-Metal Reciprocating Blade Review



Tough, flexible steel back and Matrix II steel with 8% cobalt cutting edge give maximum durability. Angled shank for faster cutting. 1/2" universal shank. Packaged 5 blades in reusable, sliding plastic case. No. DW4801: 6", 3TPI, for the fastest rough cutting in wood No. DW4802: 6", 6TPI, general-purpose blade for fast cutting in wood and fiberglass No. DW4803: 9", 6TPI, general-purpose blade for fast cutting in wood and fiberglass No. DW4804: 12", 6TPI, general-purpose blade for fast cutting in wood No. DW4806: 6", 10TPI, for cutting wood, nail-embedded wood, composition, cast aluminum, plastics, light-gauge nonferrous metals, and fiberglass No. DW4807: 4", 14TPI, for cutting heavy-gauge metal, rubber, and fiberglass No. DW4808: 6", 14TPI, for cutting in heavy-gauge metal, hard rubber, fiberglass, and angle iron No. DW4809: 8", 14TPI for cutting heavy gauge metal, hard rubber, and fiberglass No. DW4810: 4", 18TPI, for cutting mild steel, galvanized or aluminum pipe No. DW4811: 6", 18TPI, for cutting mild steel, galvanized pipe, alumimum pipe, and channel No. DW4812: 4", 24TPI, for cutting metal trim, conduit, or tubing No. DW4813: 6", 24TPI, for cutting metal trim, conduit, and tubing No. DW4814: 3-1/2", 14TPI, for scroll cutting irregular contours in 1/8" metal No. DW4815: 3-1/2", 18TPI, for scroll cutting irregular contours in 1/8" metal No. DW4816: 6", 6TPI, bi-metal scroll cutting blade No. DW4821: 8", 18TPI, for cutting mild steel, galvanized pipe, aluminum pipe, and channel No. DW4843: 8", carbide grit edge blade, for cutting ceramic, chrome-plated steel, cast-iron, ceramic wall tile, glass, brick, fiberglass, and marble


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