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Jigsaw blades MEGA T-type CRV 100 x 75 mm, 5 pcs — for wood, model 83160
Jigsaw blades MEGA T-type CRV 100 x 75 mm, 5 pcs — for wood, model 83160
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Jigsaw blades MEGA T-type CRV 100 x 75 mm, 5 pcs — for wood, model 83160
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Jigsaw blades MEGA T-type CRV 100 x 75 mm, 5 pcs — for wood, model 83160
Jigsaw blades MEGA T-type CRV 100 x 75 mm, 5 pcs — for wood, model 83160
Set of five MEGA T-type jigsaw blades, model 83160, manufactured from chromium-vanadium (CRV) steel. Each blade measures 100 x 75 mm and features a T-shank connection for use with compatible jigsaw machines. The tooth geometry and CRV construction are intended for cutting wood, including softwood, hardwood, veneered panels and common carpentry materials. Blades are designed to perform both straight and curved cuts and suit renovation, woodworking and general DIY tasks.
CRV steel provides a balance of hardness and toughness that helps maintain sharpness during typical wood-cutting applications. The T-shank ensures secure and quick blade changes in jigsaws with T-type holders. Compact dimensions (100 x 75 mm) make these blades convenient for detail work and cutting in confined areas. The set of five blades gives spare capacity for repeated jobs without immediate replacement.
Install the blade into a compatible T-shank jigsaw following the jigsaw manufacturer's instructions and ensure the blade is securely locked before operation. Select an appropriate speed and feed rate for the wood species and thickness to avoid burning or excessive wear. Use straight motion for long cuts and guide the jigsaw smoothly for curves; apply light forward pressure and allow the blade to do the cutting. Replace the blade when signs of dulling, chipping or reduced cutting performance appear.
For optimal results, match blade speed and feed to the material: higher speeds for thin or soft materials and lower speeds for thick or hardwood. Clamp workpieces securely and use protective equipment such as eye and hearing protection. For finer finishes, perform a final pass with a slower feed or use a blade with finer teeth if available.
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