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Hand saw AWTools AW63350 — weight 430 g, manual cutting tool
Hand saw AWTools AW63350 — weight 430 g, manual cutting tool
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Hand saw AWTools AW63350 — weight 430 g, manual cutting tool
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Hand saw AWTools AW63350 — weight 430 g, manual cutting tool
Hand saw AWTools AW63350 — weight 430 g, manual cutting tool
AWTools AW63350 is a manual hand saw designed for general cutting tasks. The saw weighs 430 g and features a manganese springy steel blade with impulse-hardened teeth and three cutting edges to deliver fast, efficient cutting performance. Its ergonomic aluminium handle is coated with non-slip TPR material and supports mounting on a telescopic shaft for extended reach. A hook-shaped blade on both sides enables precise cuts for trimming and maintenance tasks.
The impulse-hardened teeth with three cutting edges reduce the need for frequent sharpening and provide consistent cutting speed across soft and medium-hard wood. Manganese springy steel offers blade resilience and resistance to bending during demanding cuts. The aluminium handle with TPR coating improves grip and control while keeping the tool lightweight for handheld use or when attached to a pole. Dual-sided hook-shaped blades enable accurate cutting angles and safer branch engagement.
Hold the saw by the ergonomic handle and align the hook-shaped blade with the branch or timber to be cut. Use steady back-and-forth strokes, allowing the impulse-hardened teeth to bite into the material; avoid forcing the blade to prevent binding. When mounted on a telescopic shaft, ensure the handle is securely fixed before use and operate from a stable stance. After cutting, clean saw teeth of sap and debris and store the tool in a dry place to maintain blade condition.
For trimming live branches and fruit trees, choose cuts that preserve tree health by removing dead or crossing branches first. Use the telescopic shaft for higher branches to avoid ladders where feasible. Wear appropriate eye and hand protection when cutting and inspect the blade regularly for damage or dulling; replace the saw if teeth are worn beyond effective cutting.
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