Bosch Professional 1x Expert ‘Window Demolition’ S 956 DHM Reciprocating Saw Blade (for Wood with tough metal, Length 150 mm, Accessories Saw)
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Features: Lasts up to 50x longer than Bosch S611DF blade in tough materials Long Life cutting window stocks of any material Exceptional durability is built in with Bosch Carbide Technology – the hardest metal is integrated into the tooth structure using advanced design and manufacturing techniques. Tapered tip reaches deeper into tight spaces. Perfect for getting access to the right place to start the cut. Side set teeth to cut thicker materials effectively. Blade removes and clears chips fast for ease of cutting. First tooth designed to allow plunge cut. The front tooth has a more aggressively angled relief grind to dive into the surface quickly. Fits all S-shank reciprocating saws Cutting out windows for replacement or during demolition was a tough job when it involved sawing multiple window materials such as steel-reinforced wood or plastic. Since window fixing screws started using high-tensile engineering steel, the old Bi-Metal blades don’t get through a single screw. The
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Features: Lasts up to 50x longer than Bosch S611DF blade in tough materials Long Life cutting window stocks of any material Exceptional durability is built in with Bosch Carbide Technology – the hardest metal is integrated into the tooth structure using advanced design and manufacturing techniques. Tapered tip reaches deeper into tight spaces. Perfect for getting access to the right place to start the cut. Side set teeth to cut thicker materials effectively. Blade removes and clears chips fast for ease of cutting. First tooth designed to allow plunge cut. The front tooth has a more aggressively angled relief grind to dive into the surface quickly. Fits all S-shank reciprocating saws Cutting out windows for replacement or during demolition was a tough job when it involved sawing multiple window materials such as steel-reinforced wood or plastic. Since window fixing screws started using high-tensile engineering steel, the old Bi-Metal blades don’t get through a single screw. The