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Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 150 mm, 10 TPI, 5 pcs
Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 150 mm, 10 TPI, 5 pcs
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Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 150 mm, 10 TPI, 5 pcs
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Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 150 mm, 10 TPI, 5 pcs
Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 150 mm, 10 TPI, 5 pcs
MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal reciprocating saw blades, 150 mm in length with a 10 TPI tooth configuration, are engineered for general construction and demolition tasks that involve mixed materials. The bimetal construction combines a flexible backing with hardened cutting edges to improve durability and resist breakage when cutting through wood with embedded nails, metal profiles and other mixed substrates. Supplied as a pack of five blades, these recip saw blades are compatible with a wide range of standard reciprocating saws and are intended for users who need wear‑resistant blades for renovation and heavy‑use applications.
The bimetal composition offers a balance of flexibility and toughness, reducing the risk of blade fracture during aggressive cuts. A 10 TPI tooth pitch provides a compromise between cutting speed and finish quality, making the blades suitable for both coarse demolition and controlled trimming. The 150 mm length allows access into tighter spaces while maintaining adequate cutting depth for common construction materials. Supplied in a set of five, the pack reduces downtime by providing immediate replacements.
Install the blade into the reciprocating saw following the saw manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring the blade is securely locked before operation. Position the workpiece and start cutting at a moderate speed, allowing the bimetal blade to do the work without excessive force. For cutting metal profiles or wood with nails, use steady forward pressure and avoid twisting the blade. Replace blades when cutting performance degrades or when excessive wear or tooth damage is visible.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection, gloves and hearing protection. Clamp or secure workpieces where possible, and select feed rate appropriate to the material to extend blade life. Store blades in a dry place to prevent corrosion and keep spare blades on hand to minimise work interruptions.
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