WORKSITE HACKSAW BLADE

18.00

MODEL: WT3063
TEETH: 24TPI
CODE: I

A WORKSITE hacksaw blade typically refers to a blade designed for use with a WORKSITE hacksaw, a brand known for producing power tools and accessories. WORKSITE hacksaw blades are typically designed for cutting through materials like metal, plastic, and PVC pipes. Here’s what you should know about WORKSITE hacksaw blades:

Key Features:

  1. Material: WORKSITE hacksaw blades are usually made from high-carbon steel or bi-metal, which offers a good balance of strength and flexibility. Bi-metal blades, in particular, are known for their durability and resistance to wear, making them suitable for cutting tougher materials.

  2. Teeth Design: The teeth are precision-ground to ensure clean, accurate cuts. The tooth pitch (distance between teeth) can vary, with coarser teeth for cutting wood and plastic and finer teeth for cutting metal.

  3. Blade Length: WORKSITE hacksaw blades generally come in standard lengths such as 12 inches (300 mm) or 6 inches (150 mm), but you should always confirm the length that matches your specific WORKSITE hacksaw model.

  4. Durability: These blades are designed for long-lasting use, with resistance to wear and breakage. Bi-metal blades, in particular, are known for lasting longer in tough cutting conditions.

  5. Cutting Capabilities: WORKSITE hacksaw blades can be used for cutting various materials, including metals (like pipes, rods, and sheet metal), plastics, PVC, and sometimes wood (though a specialized blade may be better for wood).

Common Blade Types:

  • Standard High-carbon Steel: Good for general cutting tasks, less durable but sufficient for softer materials like plastic or light metal.
  • Bi-metal Blades: These are more versatile and last longer, particularly when cutting tougher materials like steel and metal piping.

Choosing the Right Blade:

  • Material to Cut: Select a blade based on the material you’re cutting. Fine-toothed blades are good for metal, while coarser blades work better for wood or plastic.
  • Cutting Speed and Finish: For a smooth finish, use a finer-toothed blade. Coarse blades can remove material faster but may leave a rough edge.

Would you like more information on how to install the blade in your WORKSITE hacksaw or which type of blade is best for a particular project?

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