Reciprocating Saw Blade
Item Name Code (INC) 26011
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A blade with teeth on the cutting edge or edges and a tang (shank) on one end for use in a reciprocating saw or power drill attachment. The blades are used for straight and contour sawing of various kinds of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and the like.
Additional Information for Reciprocating Saw Blade
Reciprocating saw blades are cutting tools specifically designed for use with reciprocating saws, which are power-driven hand tools. These blades are commonly used in construction, demolition, and woodworking applications.
Reciprocating saw blades are characterized by their long, straight shape with teeth along one edge. They are typically made of high-speed steel (HSS), bi-metal, or carbide-tipped materials to ensure durability and efficient cutting performance.
These blades are designed to fit into the chuck of a reciprocating saw, which moves the blade back and forth in a rapid, reciprocating motion. This motion allows the blade to cut through various materials, including wood, metal, plastic, and even masonry.
Reciprocating saw blades come in different lengths, widths, and tooth configurations to suit different cutting tasks. The tooth configuration can vary from coarse to fine, depending on the material being cut and the desired cutting speed.
When selecting a reciprocating saw blade, it is important to consider the material you will be cutting, the thickness of the material, and the desired cutting speed. Using the appropriate blade for the task at hand will ensure clean and efficient cuts while prolonging the life of the blade.
Overall, reciprocating saw blades are essential accessories for reciprocating saws, providing versatility and efficiency in a wide range of cutting applications.