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Reciprocating jigsaw blades STANLEY FATMAX STA25572 — 2 pcs, for wood
Reciprocating jigsaw blades STANLEY FATMAX STA25572 — 2 pcs, for wood
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Reciprocating jigsaw blades STANLEY FATMAX STA25572 — 2 pcs, for wood
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Reciprocating jigsaw blades STANLEY FATMAX STA25572 — 2 pcs, for wood
Reciprocating jigsaw blades STANLEY FATMAX STA25572 — 2 pcs, for wood
Set of 2 STANLEY FATMAX reciprocating jigsaw blades STA25572 designed for cutting wood. These T-shank blades fit most jigsaw and reciprocating tools that accept standard T-shank accessories. The blades are intended for straight and curved cuts in softwoods and hardwoods, offering a replaceable solution for carpentry, renovation and DIY woodworking tasks where controlled wood cutting is required.
The blades are supplied in a set of two to provide a spare for continued work without interruption. Their T-shank design ensures secure mounting and compatibility with a wide range of reciprocating and jigsaw tools. Teeth geometry and material selection are optimized for effective wood cutting, balancing cutting speed and edge life for common carpentry and renovation uses.
Select a suitable blade from the set and install it into the tool following the tool manufacturer's instructions for T-shank blade insertion and locking. Ensure the workpiece is properly supported and clamped as needed. Start cutting at a moderate speed to establish the kerf, then proceed with consistent feed pressure appropriate to the timber density. Replace the blade when cutting performance decreases or teeth are damaged; keep the spare blade accessible to minimize downtime.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection and dust extraction where possible. For cleaner cuts in fine hardwoods, reduce tool speed and use steady feed; for faster removal in softwoods, a slightly higher feed rate is acceptable. Store blades dry and avoid striking hard materials like nails to prolong service life.
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