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The Milwaukee SAWZALL™ Blade Set with Carbide Teeth is built for demolition and cutting thick metals.
Lasts 50% longer than bi-metal blades!
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The AX™ blades are made with carbide teeth that have 5 TPI and provide aggressive, fast cutting action through wood, nails, screws, shingles, plaster, durock, and more.
The TORCH™ blades are made with carbide teeth that have 7 TPI and 70% larger gullets, these blades cut through thick metals like black pipe, angle iron, stainless steel, cast iron, high strength alloys, and rebar with ease.
The durability and construction of these blades allow for faster cuts and fewer blade changes.
In the Box
The following is included with this Reciprocating Saw Blade Set (49-22-3306):
- (2) 9" AX 5 TPI Carbide blades
- (2) 6" TORCH 7 TPI Carbide blades
- (1) 9" TORCH 7 TPI Carbide blade
- Reciprocating Saw Blade: A reciprocating saw blade is a large blade (similar to a jig saw blade) built to be pushed and pulled both backwards and forwards in a straight line. It's usually used for demolition in a reciprocating saw, sabre saw, saw zaw or Sawzall.
Vendor Part #: | 49-22-3306 |
Color: | Red/Grey |
Tooth Material: | Carbide Tipped |
- √for Cutting Nail Embedded Wood
- √for Cutting Metal
- √Demolition
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