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Metal Cutting Saw Top Tools 300 mm with Plastic Handle, Model 10A230
Metal Cutting Saw Top Tools 300 mm with Plastic Handle, Model 10A230
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Metal Cutting Saw Top Tools 300 mm with Plastic Handle, Model 10A230
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Metal Cutting Saw Top Tools 300 mm with Plastic Handle, Model 10A230
Metal Cutting Saw Top Tools 300 mm with Plastic Handle, Model 10A230
Top Tools Metal Cutting Saw 300 mm with Plastic Handle, model 10A230, is a handheld manual saw designed for cutting metal profiles, pipes and sheet metal. With a 300 mm blade length and a plastic ergonomic handle, this saw provides controlled straight cuts for workshop repairs, fabrication and hobby metalworking. The lightweight construction makes it easy to position and use for repetitive manual cutting where a 300 mm cutting length is required.
The saw combines a long 300 mm blade for extended cutting reach with a plastic handle that reduces weight and provides grip during cutting operations. Its manual design offers precise control over cutting speed and direction without the need for power tools, making it suitable for locations without electricity or for fine, controlled cuts. The simple construction is easy to maintain and suitable for a variety of metalworking tasks.
Secure the workpiece firmly in a vice or clamps before cutting to prevent movement. Mark the cut line clearly and position the saw so the blade aligns with the mark. Use steady, even strokes applying moderate pressure; allow the blade teeth to do the cutting without forcing. For longer cuts maintain a consistent angle and rhythm to achieve a straight cut. Periodically clear metal filings from the cut and inspect the blade for wear; replace the blade if cutting performance declines.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves. Use clamps or a vice to secure workpieces and work at a comfortable height to maintain control. For thicker or hardened metals consider progressive cutting and frequent restrokes to avoid blade overheating and to extend blade life.
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