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Sabre saw blade Bosch 2609256709 Bimetal 20.7 cm 2 pcs
Sabre saw blade Bosch 2609256709 Bimetal 20.7 cm 2 pcs
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Sabre saw blade Bosch 2609256709 Bimetal 20.7 cm 2 pcs
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Sabre saw blade Bosch 2609256709 Bimetal 20.7 cm 2 pcs
Sabre saw blade Bosch 2609256709 Bimetal 20.7 cm 2 pcs
The Bosch 2609256709 sabre saw blade is designed for efficient cutting of non-ferrous metals. Manufactured from bimetal construction, the blade combines a hard cutting edge with a flexible backing for improved durability. With a working length of 20.7 cm and a total length of 22.8 cm, the blade fits standard reciprocating saws and delivers controlled straight cuts through materials such as aluminum, copper and thin metal profiles. Each pack contains two blades to provide a spare or to extend runtime on the job.
Bimetal construction offers a balance of hardness and toughness, reducing breakage while maintaining sharpness for repeated use. The blade geometry and tooth design are optimized for cutting non-ferrous metals with reduced burr formation and consistent feed. A working length of 20.7 cm provides a practical cutting depth for common metalworking tasks, and supplying two blades per pack ensures continuity of work and value for the user.
Mount the blade into a compatible reciprocating (sabre) saw following the tool manufacturer's instructions and ensure the blade is securely locked. Select an appropriate cutting speed and steady feed rate to avoid overheating; allow the blade to do the cutting without excessive force. Support the workpiece to minimize vibration and improve cut quality. Replace the blade when cutting performance declines, using the second blade from the pack as a direct replacement.
Use personal protective equipment including safety glasses and work gloves when cutting metal. For best results on thicker sections, make progressive passes rather than forcing a single deep cut, and allow occasional cooling pauses if the blade or material becomes hot.
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