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Hand saw NEO tools 41-141, manual woodworking saw, weight 380 g, 1 pc
Hand saw NEO tools 41-141, manual woodworking saw, weight 380 g, 1 pc
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Hand saw NEO tools 41-141, manual woodworking saw, weight 380 g, 1 pc
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Hand saw NEO tools 41-141, manual woodworking saw, weight 380 g, 1 pc
Hand saw NEO tools 41-141, manual woodworking saw, weight 380 g, 1 pc
NEO tools 41-141 is a manual hand saw designed for general woodworking and on-site carpentry. The saw features a 500 mm blade with three-sided sharpened, induction-hardened teeth and a serration of 7 teeth per inch, providing coarse, fast cutting performance in soft and construction timber. The tool weighs 380 g and is supplied as a single unit; it combines a lightweight build with high steel resilience for extended service life and includes a practical graduation scale on the blade edge for basic measurement during cutting.
The saw’s induction-hardened teeth and three-sided sharpening reduce cutting resistance and improve feed through wood along the grain, enabling faster cuts with less effort. A coarse 7 TPI (teeth per inch) pattern offers rapid material removal for trimming boards and rough carpentry. The ergonomic handle with non-slip material ensures secure guidance and stable control, while the lightweight 380 g construction makes the saw easy to handle during prolonged use. The durable steel blade maintains sharpness and resilience to extend operational life.
Secure the workpiece with clamps or a vice before cutting to prevent movement. Position the saw so the teeth engage the wood at the intended cut line and use steady, even strokes, allowing the three-sided sharpened teeth to feed through the timber. For cross-cuts use controlled forward and backward strokes; for rip cuts follow the grain with longer strokes. Apply moderate pressure—let the saw teeth do the cutting—and periodically clear chips from the kerf to maintain cutting efficiency. Use the graduation scale on the blade edge for approximate marking and depth reference.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Keep the blade clean and dry, and store the saw in a dry place to prevent corrosion. For best results, maintain the original tooth geometry and replace the blade or have it professionally serviced when cutting performance decreases.
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