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Hand Saw GEKO G33102 — 500 mm Teflon-coated 65Mn blade, 40 teeth
Hand Saw GEKO G33102 — 500 mm Teflon-coated 65Mn blade, 40 teeth
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Hand Saw GEKO G33102 — 500 mm Teflon-coated 65Mn blade, 40 teeth
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Hand Saw GEKO G33102 — 500 mm Teflon-coated 65Mn blade, 40 teeth
Hand Saw GEKO G33102 — 500 mm Teflon-coated 65Mn blade, 40 teeth
Hand Saw GEKO G33102 — 500 mm Teflon-coated 65Mn blade, 40 teeth is a manual woodworking saw designed for cutting timber, boards and general carpentry tasks. The saw features a 500 mm blade made from high-carbon 65Mn steel with a Teflon coating that reduces friction and provides resistance to corrosion. With 40 teeth along the blade, the tool balances cutting speed and finish quality for a variety of wood types commonly used in DIY and professional woodworking.
The Teflon coating on the 65Mn blade lowers friction during cutting, helps shed sawdust and offers additional protection against rust. The high-carbon steel blade retains its edge longer than standard carbon steels, ensuring consistent performance over repeated use. The tooth count of 40 provides a compromise between fast material removal and a relatively smooth cut, making the saw versatile for different carpentry operations. The overall construction emphasizes durability and practical handling for manual sawing tasks.
Secure the workpiece firmly before cutting and mark the cutting line clearly. Hold the saw with a comfortable grip and begin with a few light forward strokes to establish a kerf. Apply steady, even pressure and use the full length of the 500 mm blade for efficient cutting; reduce pressure when approaching the end of the cut to avoid splintering. Regularly clear sawdust from the cut to maintain visibility and minimize friction; the Teflon coating aids in debris shedding. After use, wipe the blade clean and store it in a dry place to preserve the coating and edge.
For best results, pair the saw with appropriate clamps or a workbench to secure timber, match the tooth pattern to the grain and density of the wood, and periodically check blade sharpness. When cutting hardwoods or making fine finish cuts, use controlled, lighter strokes; for rapid stock removal in softwoods, employ longer, more forceful strokes while maintaining blade alignment.
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