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Hand saw AWTools AW33600 for aerated concrete, 600 mm blade, 15 teeth
Hand saw AWTools AW33600 for aerated concrete, 600 mm blade, 15 teeth
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Hand saw AWTools AW33600 for aerated concrete, 600 mm blade, 15 teeth
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Hand saw AWTools AW33600 for aerated concrete, 600 mm blade, 15 teeth
Hand saw AWTools AW33600 for aerated concrete, 600 mm blade, 15 teeth
AWTools AW33600 is a hand saw specifically designed for cutting aerated concrete. The saw has a 600 mm high‑performance blade with 15 teeth arranged to provide straight, controlled cuts in lightweight masonry such as aerated concrete blocks and panels. The tool is intended for manual on‑site adjustments and precise trimming where electric equipment may be impractical. Its length and tooth pitch balance cutting speed and finish quality for common construction and renovation tasks.
The AWTools AW33600 combines a long 600 mm blade with a tooth count optimized for aerated concrete, enabling accurate, low‑vibration cutting and predictable progress per stroke. The manual design provides portability and full control over cutting direction and depth without the need for power sources. Blade rigidity and tooth geometry are chosen to reduce clogging and maintain a consistent cut line when working with lightweight, porous masonry materials.
Secure the aerated concrete workpiece against movement and mark the cut line clearly. Hold the saw with a steady two‑hand grip and start with light forward strokes to establish the kerf. Increase stroke length and maintain a consistent angle to keep the blade aligned with the marked line. Use moderate, even pressure—allow the tooth geometry and blade length to do the cutting rather than forcing the saw. Periodically clear loose dust from the cut to maintain visibility and prevent clogging.
For best results, use the AWTools AW33600 with consistent, rhythmic strokes and avoid excessive sideways force that could bend the blade. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and a dust mask when cutting aerated concrete. For long continuous cuts, check blade straightness periodically and replace the blade if teeth become worn to preserve cut quality.
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