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Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH Bi-Metal 150 mm, 14 TPI, 5 pcs
Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH Bi-Metal 150 mm, 14 TPI, 5 pcs
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Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH Bi-Metal 150 mm, 14 TPI, 5 pcs
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Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH Bi-Metal 150 mm, 14 TPI, 5 pcs
Reciprocating Saw Blade MILWAUKEE TORCH Bi-Metal 150 mm, 14 TPI, 5 pcs
Pack of 5 MILWAUKEE TORCH bi-metal reciprocating saw blades, each 150 mm in length with 14 TPI (teeth per inch). These blades are designed for mixed demolition and cutting tasks where combination of speed and durability is required. The bi-metal construction pairs a flexible back with high-speed steel teeth to improve resistance to wear and reduce breakage when cutting through materials that include wood with embedded nails, metal pipes and joined assemblies. Compatible with standard reciprocating saws, the set is suitable for both professional tradespeople and DIY users who require reliable, general-purpose demolition blades.
Bi-metal construction provides a balance of flexibility and toughness, increasing service life compared with simple carbon blades. The 14 TPI tooth pitch offers a compromise between cutting speed and smoothness, enabling efficient cuts in both wood and thin metal. At 150 mm length the blades fit a wide range of standard reciprocating saws while remaining manageable for controlled cuts in confined spaces. Supplied as a 5-piece pack, the blades provide spare capacity for repeated tasks without frequent blade changes.
Install the blade into a compatible reciprocating saw following the saw manufacturer's instructions and ensure the blade is secured before operation. Select an appropriate cutting speed and apply steady, even pressure to let the bi-metal teeth cut without forcing the blade. For cutting wood with nails, begin at a moderate speed to engage the fastener and then allow the blade to continue through the material. When cutting metal pipes or profiles, clamp the workpiece where possible and use variable speed control if available to maintain control and reduce heat buildup. Replace the blade when cutting performance decreases or the teeth show significant wear.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (eye protection, gloves, hearing protection) and secure the workpiece before cutting. Allow blades to cool between extended cuts to prolong life and avoid excessive side pressure to reduce the risk of blade breakage.
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