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Jigsaw blades Dedra 100/75 mm for wood, BIM T-shank, set of 2
Jigsaw blades Dedra 100/75 mm for wood, BIM T-shank, set of 2
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Jigsaw blades Dedra 100/75 mm for wood, BIM T-shank, set of 2
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Jigsaw blades Dedra 100/75 mm for wood, BIM T-shank, set of 2
Jigsaw blades Dedra 100/75 mm for wood, BIM T-shank, set of 2
Set of 2 Dedra jigsaw blades sized 100/75 mm designed for cutting wood. These BIM (bi-metal) T-shank blades combine a flexible body with hardened cutting edges to deliver extended life and reliable performance when cutting solid wood and wood-based panels. The blades are suitable for straight and curved cuts, offering compatibility with most modern T-shank jigsaw models for woodworking, carpentry, installation and DIY projects.
The bi-metal construction increases resistance to wear and reduces the risk of breakage compared with standard carbon blades, while the T-shank enables quick and secure tool attachment without adapters. The 100/75 mm length provides a balance between reach and control, making these blades versatile for both through-cuts and work on thinner boards. Tooth geometry is optimized for clean cutting in wood and composite materials, reducing splintering and improving cut quality.
Install the appropriate blade (100 mm for deeper cuts, 75 mm for shallower work) into a compatible T-shank jigsaw following the tool manufacturer's blade-change procedure. Ensure the blade is securely locked before starting. Mark the cutting line on the workpiece, clamp the material to prevent movement, and start the jigsaw at low speed to begin the cut, increasing speed as appropriate for the material and blade. Use steady, controlled feed pressure—do not force the blade through the material—to maintain cut quality and prolong blade life.
For best results, choose the 100 mm blade for thicker boards and through-cuts and the 75 mm blade for thinner panels or finer work. Use appropriate saw settings and protective equipment; keep blades clean and inspect for wear, replacing when cutting quality degrades or teeth become damaged.
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