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AWTOOLS AW49761 jigsaw/scroll saw/reciprocating saw blade
AWTOOLS AW49761 jigsaw/scroll saw/reciprocating saw blade
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AWTOOLS AW49761 jigsaw/scroll saw/reciprocating saw blade
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AWTOOLS AW49761 jigsaw/scroll saw/reciprocating saw blade
AWTOOLS AW49761 jigsaw/scroll saw/reciprocating saw blade
AWTools AW49761 jigsaw/scroll saw/reciprocating saw blade is a versatile cutting accessory made of carbon steel with carbide teeth, engineered for fast, coarse cuts in a wide range of masonry and building materials. With a total weight of approximately 320 g, this blade is intended for heavy-duty tasks where aggressive material removal and durability are required. It fits standard reciprocating saws, jigsaws or scroll saws that accept this blade type and is optimized for cutting bricks, blocks, silicate, aerated concrete, fiber cement and porotherm panels.
The carbide-tipped teeth combine wear resistance with cutting speed, extending blade life when used on abrasive materials. Carbon steel body provides flexibility and shock resistance to withstand impact loads while maintaining the blade profile. The blade design delivers coarse, fast cuts that reduce time spent on demolition and rough cutting tasks and helps maintain a consistent cutting line in dense or heterogeneous building materials.
Select the AWTools AW49761 blade for tasks requiring fast, rough cuts in masonry or dense building materials. Install the blade according to your tool manufacturer's instructions, ensuring secure clamping and correct blade orientation. Use the blade with appropriate reciprocating saw, jigsaw or scroll saw models that accept this blade type, operate at recommended speeds for carbide-tipped blades, and allow the tool to work without forcing to avoid accelerated wear. Maintain a steady cutting motion and use supports or guides for straight cuts where needed. After use, inspect the blade for tooth wear or damage and replace if cutting efficiency declines.
The blade is designed for coarse, fast cuts in masonry and should be used with appropriate personal protective equipment (safety glasses, gloves, dust mask) and dust control measures. For precise or finish cuts, consider a finer-toothed masonry blade. Avoid using the blade on metal or materials outside the recommended list to prevent damage and reduced performance.
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