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Saw Blade Bi-Metal 200 mm 10/14T 5 pcs – MILWAUKEE
Saw Blade Bi-Metal 200 mm 10/14T 5 pcs – MILWAUKEE
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Saw Blade Bi-Metal 200 mm 10/14T 5 pcs – MILWAUKEE
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Saw Blade Bi-Metal 200 mm 10/14T 5 pcs – MILWAUKEE
Saw Blade Bi-Metal 200 mm 10/14T 5 pcs – MILWAUKEE
Bi-metal saw blades for reciprocating saws, MILWAUKEE, 200 mm length with a 10/14 TPI tooth pattern, supplied in a pack of five. These blades combine high-speed steel cutting edges with a flexible spring-steel backing to balance cutting performance and resistance to breakage. They are designed to cut mixed materials including timber that contains nails and non-ferrous metals, offering extended life and improved heat tolerance compared with standard carbon blades.
The bi-metal construction provides enhanced durability and wear resistance, reducing blade changes on long jobs. The alternating 10/14 TPI tooth pattern delivers a compromise between fast material removal and a reasonably smooth cut across different substrates. At 200 mm length the blades fit most standard reciprocating saws and offer good reach for demolition and renovation tasks. A pack of five ensures multiple replacements are available on site, helping maintain workflow continuity.
Install the blade into the reciprocating saw according to the saw manufacturer's instructions, ensuring the blade is securely locked in the holder with teeth oriented toward the workpiece. Select an appropriate speed and feed rate for the material being cut; use slower, steady strokes when cutting metal and more aggressive strokes for wood to optimise cutting efficiency and prevent overheating. Replace blades when cutting performance declines or if there is visible damage to the teeth or backing.
Use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection. For best blade life, avoid twisting the blade, excessive side pressure or forcing the cut; allow the blade to do the work. When cutting materials that can generate sparks or heat, pause periodically to reduce thermal stress on the blade.
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