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- Made from premium steel, precision filed and set for maximum cutting performance.
- Precision ground teeth for faster, smoother cutting.
- All-purpose and specialty blades to handle most cutting jobs.
- Fits all jigsaws using 1/4 inch universal shank.
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- Made from premium alloy steel.
- All-purpose and specialty blades to handle most cutting jobs.
- Fit all reciprocating saws using 1/2 inch universal shank.
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- Dyanite carbide formulation molecularly bonds together particles for superior tip strength and long life.
- Designed to resist chipping and retain edge sharpness, Dyanite carbide holds up under the toughest job conditions.
- Dyanite carbide lasts up to five times longer than standard carbide in industrial tests.
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- All-purpose cutting in solid wood, plywood, particle board, composition and chipboard.
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- Premium quality steel blades for the demanding craftsman.
- Finest chrome nickel alloy steel, heat treated and tempered for long life.
- Precision-sharpened teeth for smooth, fast cuts.
- Easily resharpened.
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- For cutting masonry and metal.
- Resinoid bonded and doubly reinforced fiberglass for durability and performance.
- Arbors are reinforced fiberglass for durability and performance.
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- Frame holds 12 inch blades.
- Unique design holds blades without wing nuts.
- Eliminates twist and wobble.
- Proper blade tension for straighter cutting.
- Less breakage and longer life thanks to tension wheel and cam rod design.
- Handy blade storage in frame.
- Blade included.
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- Bi-metal blades offer a super-sharp high-speed steel cutting edge, electron beam welded to a flexible alloy back.
- Bi-metal blades offer straight cuts and long life in high tension frames and allow the greatest possible user safety.
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