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Reciprocating Saw Blades MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 300 mm, 10 TPI, pack of 5
Reciprocating Saw Blades MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 300 mm, 10 TPI, pack of 5
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Reciprocating Saw Blades MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 300 mm, 10 TPI, pack of 5
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Reciprocating Saw Blades MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 300 mm, 10 TPI, pack of 5
Reciprocating Saw Blades MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal 300 mm, 10 TPI, pack of 5
Pack of five MILWAUKEE TORCH BiMetal reciprocating saw blades, each 300 mm in length with a 10 TPI tooth pitch, designed for use in standard shank reciprocating saws. The BiMetal construction combines a flexible backing with high-speed steel teeth to provide a balance of toughness and cutting performance for a variety of materials. These blades are intended for trades and DIY applications where durability and wear resistance are required during demolition, renovation, and general cutting tasks.
BiMetal construction offers increased resistance to tooth breakage and wear compared with standard carbon blades, extending blade life under heavy use. The 10 TPI tooth pitch provides a compromise between cutting speed and finish, allowing efficient cutting of both metal and wood without excessive vibration. At 300 mm length the blades reach into larger workpieces and awkward positions while remaining compatible with most reciprocating saws that accept standard shank blades. Supplied as a pack of five, they reduce downtime by providing ready replacements on-site.
Install the blade into a compatible reciprocating saw following the tool manufacturer’s blade-change procedure, ensuring the blade is properly seated and secured. Select a controlled stroke speed appropriate to the material—slower feed for metal, faster for wood—while maintaining steady pressure to avoid binding. Allow the blade’s teeth to do the cutting and avoid forcing the tool; periodic clearing of chips or debris improves performance. Replace the blade when cutting becomes slower, teeth show visible wear, or if any damage to the blade is observed.
For best results, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, clamp the workpiece where possible, and use cutting lubricant for prolonged metal cutting to reduce heat buildup and extend blade life. Keep spare blades from the pack accessible on-site to minimize downtime.
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