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Reciprocating Saw Blade DeWalt DT20440, 1 pc, model DT20440
Reciprocating Saw Blade DeWalt DT20440, 1 pc, model DT20440
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Reciprocating Saw Blade DeWalt DT20440, 1 pc, model DT20440
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Reciprocating Saw Blade DeWalt DT20440, 1 pc, model DT20440
Reciprocating Saw Blade DeWalt DT20440, 1 pc, model DT20440
DeWalt DT20440 is a single reciprocating (saber) saw blade supplied as 1 pc, designed for demanding demolition and general cutting tasks. The blade features carbide teeth and a tall, thick profile that increase cutting durability and resistance to breakage. Intended for use with compatible reciprocating saws and standard blade holders, this blade is suitable for cutting nail-embedded wood and similar tough materials where a robust, long-lasting blade is required.
The carbide teeth provide improved wear resistance and maintain cutting speed over extended use, extending service life compared with standard bi-metal blades. The tall, thick blade profile reduces flex and minimizes the risk of blade breakage during heavy-duty cutting. Specifically designed carbide demolition geometry helps the blade cut through wood containing nails and other embedded hard materials while preserving edge integrity.
Fit the blade securely into the reciprocating saw’s blade holder according to the saw manufacturer's instructions and ensure the clamp or retaining mechanism is fully engaged. Select an appropriate speed and feed rate for demolition work, start cutting with steady forward motion, and let the carbide teeth work through the material without applying excessive lateral pressure. For safety, wear eye and hand protection and ensure the workpiece is properly supported and secured before cutting.
Use this blade primarily for aggressive demolition and cutting of wood with embedded nails or fasteners. Replace the blade if performance drops or visible tooth damage appears. For cleaner cuts in untreated wood without embedded fasteners, consider using a blade designed for fine cutting to improve finish quality.
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