Introducing the 1/2 inch Dewalt Bi-Metal Portable Band Saw Blade with 18 teeth per inch, now available at Appalachian Hardware Co. in Duncannon, PA. This high-quality band saw blade is designed to provide exceptional flexibility and a long-lasting cutting edge, making it an essential tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike in Duncannon. Whether you are working on metal conduit, copper pipe, or structural steel, this blade offers reliable performance for a variety of common metal construction materials.
- Bi-metal construction: Ensures blade flexibility and durability, allowing for extended use without frequent replacements.
- 18 teeth per inch (TPI): Provides precise and efficient cutting on a range of metal materials.
- Wide compatibility: Designed to work with DEWALT DCS377/TV# 109308 and DCS375/TV# 109307 compact band saws, as well as other manufacturers' 27 inch machines.
- Versatile cutting capability: Suitable for cutting metal conduit, copper pipe, structural steel, and other common metal construction materials.
This band saw blade is perfect for various projects around Duncannon, whether you are a contractor working on-site or a hobbyist tackling metal fabrication at home. Imagine efficiently cutting through metal conduit for electrical installations or shaping copper pipes for plumbing repairs with ease and precision. Its durable bi-metal design means you can rely on this blade for consistent performance across multiple jobs, reducing downtime and increasing productivity.
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1/2 inch Dewalt Bi-Metal Portable Band Saw Blade, 18 teeth per inch is a dependable and versatile cutting solution available at Appalachian Hardware Co. in Duncannon, PA. Its compatibility with popular compact band saw models and ability to handle a variety of metal materials make it an indispensable addition to your toolkit. Enhance your metal cutting projects with this reliable blade designed to meet the needs of professionals and DIY enthusiasts in Duncannon.
WARNING: Some Dust Created By Power Sanding, Sawing, Grinding, Drilling, And Other Construction Activities Contains Chemicals Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer, Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. Some Examples Of These Chemicals Are: Lead From Lead-Based Paints, Crystalline Silica From Bricks And Cement And Other Masonry Products, And Arsenic And Chromium From Chemically-Treated Lumber. Your Risk From These Exposures Varies, Depending On How Often You Do This Type Of Work. To Reduce Your Exposure To These Chemicals: Work In A Well Ventilated Area, And Work With Approved Safety Equipment, Such As Those Dust Masks That Are Specially Designed To Filter Out Microscopic Particles. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov