Description
Sheffield A032BMT1 Alpha Multi-Tool Blade, 32mm Bi-Metal Saw Blade, Universal Shank, Titanium Coated, 45g, Silver
The Sheffield Bi-Metal Multi Tool Saw Blade is a versatile cutting accessory designed for a range of materials, including wood with nails, timber moulding, non-ferrous metals, plaster, plasterboard, fibreglass, and plastic. With a width of 32mm, this blade is crafted from high carbon alloy steel, ensuring durability and longevity in demanding applications. Its bi-metal construction provides heavy-duty quality and longer-lasting teeth for extended use.Featuring a super thin 0.8mm precision blade, this saw blade offers flexibility when working at odd angles while maintaining core strength. The titanium nitride (TiN) coating reduces heat build-up and increases lubricity, allowing for faster cutting and an extended lifespan of the blade. Supplied on a hangable card as a single piece, it is an essential addition to any toolkit for efficient cutting tasks.
Features:
• Bi-metal construction for heavy duty quality and longer lasting teeth
• Super thin 0.8mm precision blade offers flexibility for working at odd angles while maintaining core strength
• TiN coating reduces heat and increases lubricity for faster cutting and extended life
• Universal shank design for compatibility with a variety of multi-tools
• Suitable for cutting wood with nails, timber moulding, non-ferrous metal, plaster, plasterboard, fibreglass, and plastic
• Made from high carbon alloy steel for enhanced durability
• Silver colour finish for a professional appearance
• Supplied as a single piece on a hangable card
Technical Specifications
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Brand Name | Sheffield |
UOM | Metric |
Range | Alpha |
Width | 32mm |
barcode | 9313601014941 |
Weight | 45.00g |
Colour | Silver |
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