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Milwaukee® SUPER SAWZALL®/THE TORCH™ 1" X .062" X 6" Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade 10 Demo Profile Teeth Per Inch

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Milwaukee® THE TORCH™ SUPER SAWZALL® Torch™ 6" X 1" X 0.062" Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade with 10 TPI has straight back and 1/2" universal shank. Demo profile blade has a optimized tooth design that provides 2X more life than our previous generation and finds its application in cutting metal 3/16" through 1/4", channels, metal pipe, cast iron, demolition, rescue and remodeling work. It features Tough Neck™ ribs strengthen the blade tang and reduce breakage, Grid Iron™ honeycomb pattern increases blade rigidity to resist blade buckling. Blade has 1" tall blade body that reduces twists to offer straight, accurate cuts and resists fracturing, bending for maximum durability. Blade with Double Duty Upgrade™ has a tooth form that is modified for the longest life and maximum durability. It is used for cutting wood, nail embedded wood, composition material, plastic, light gauge non-ferrous metals and aluminum.

Features

  • Optimized tooth design providing 2X more life than our previous generation
  • SAWZALL® blades Tough Neck™ ribs strengthen the blade tang and minimize breakage
  • Grid Iron™ honeycomb pattern increases blade rigidity to resist blade buckling

Specifications

  • "
  • Saw Blade Type» Reciprocating Saw Blade
  • Arbor/Shank» 1/2"" Universal
  • Blade Size» 1"" X .062""
  • Blade Length» 6""
  • Teeth Per Inch» 10 Demo Profile
  • Blade Type» Bi-Metal
  • Material» High Speed Steel
  • Trade Name» SUPER SAWZALL®"

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