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Hand Saw JUCO P3045 — traditional crosscut 300 mm blade
Hand Saw JUCO P3045 — traditional crosscut 300 mm blade
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Hand Saw JUCO P3045 — traditional crosscut 300 mm blade
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Hand Saw JUCO P3045 — traditional crosscut 300 mm blade
Hand Saw JUCO P3045 — traditional crosscut 300 mm blade
The Hand Saw JUCO P3045 features a 300 mm traditional crosscut blade designed for manual cutting of wood. Its conventional tooth pattern is configured for cutting across the grain, offering controlled cuts for trimming, joinery and small carpentry tasks. The saw is compact and intended for users who need a reliable, manually operated tool for on-site or workshop use.
The JUCO P3045 provides precise crosscut performance with a 300 mm blade length that balances reach and control. Its traditional tooth geometry reduces tearing when cutting across the grain, producing cleaner edges suitable for visible joints and finish work. The compact size contributes to ease of handling in tight spaces and when making short, accurate strokes. The tool’s simple, hand-operated design requires no power source, making it practical for mobile tasks and locations without electricity.
Secure the workpiece firmly in a vise or with clamps to prevent movement. Mark the cut line clearly and position the saw blade at the starting point with a slight angle to engage the teeth. Use controlled, even strokes, allowing the saw’s teeth to do the cutting without excessive downward pressure. Maintain a consistent cutting rhythm and keep the blade aligned with the marked line for accurate crosscuts. Periodically check blade straightness and tooth condition; replace or service the saw if cutting performance decreases.
For best results when crosscutting, score the cut line with a utility knife on finished surfaces to minimize tear-out. Use shorter, steady strokes when working in confined spaces, and choose appropriate clamping to stabilize narrow or short workpieces. After use, clean saw teeth of resin or debris and store the saw in a dry place to reduce corrosion.
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