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Premium Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blades - 5 Pack (9
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Premium Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blades - 5 Pack (9" Length, 18 TPI) for Heavy Duty Metal Cutting | Ideal for Demolition, Construction & DIY Projects

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Product Description

M42 with cobalt teeth makes the blade resist high temperatures on heavy metal cutting demolition works.

Product Features

9-inch 18 TPI wood/metal cutting reciprocating saw blades, pack of 5

Ideal for cutting wood and metal, including non-ferrous pipe conduit, stainless and sheet metals

Bi-metal construction for faster cutting and added durability. Precision-set teeth for faster, smoother cuts

Universal shank compatible with most reciprocating saw brands on the market ( Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch, Ryobi, Hitachi, Ridgid, Black & Decker, Craftsman, Skil, etc

Customer Reviews

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I have a Makita JR3070 wired reciprocal saw. I put a new (other brand) blade in and started cutting some rebar. The blade popped out of the saw...something that had never happened before. So I did some research but didn't want to take it apart since it really gets little use. I was able to partially insert a blade so that the securing bolt moved to the engaged position but I retracted the blade before it was locked in place. With the right light I could clearly see the bolt but it didn't appear to be fully across the gap. So I sprayed WD40 in the mechanism then blew it out with compressed air. After repeating the steps mentioned earlier I could see that now the bolt domed end was fully across the gap as I assumed it should have been. I inserted one of the Acromaster blades and proceeded to cut about a dozen pieces of rebar without the blade popping out. These blades cut thru rebar quite rapidly and consistently. I can't say just how long they will last but I'm very happy with them so far.

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