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BACK SAW 300MM 12TPI 0.7MM TEMP. BLADE ABS HANDLE
BACK SAW 300MM 12TPI 0.7MM TEMP. BLADE ABS HANDLE
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BACK SAW 300MM 12TPI 0.7MM TEMP. BLADE ABS HANDLE
Features
- 300 mm blade length Gives you good reach while maintaining control for finish work.
- 12 TPI tooth count Higher teeth per inch means smoother finishes and less tear-out on wood.
- 0.7 mm tempered steel blade Thin, durable blade for accurate line and minimal flex.
- ABS handle Lightweight but sturdy, designed for steady grip and long use.
- Back-reinforced blade Helps maintain straight cuts and stability through fine work.
Benefits
- Superior finish cuts The 12 TPI blade gives smoother edges and cleaner results in finish timber work.
- Accurate joinery results Thin 0.7 mm blade and stiff design help you maintain the line and control.
- Comfortable handling The ABS handle offers ergonomic support during detailed cuts.
- Versatile for finish-work Ideal for mitre boxes, door frames, fine timber trims and cabinetry.
Extra Information
- Use a mitre box or a guided saw-clamp for best results when making finish cuts and mitres.
- Let the blade do the work—use steady, controlled strokes rather than forcing the cut.
- Clean the blade regularly and keep it free from resin or dust to maintain sharpness and line accuracy.
Pro Tip
- For a cleaner exit and reduced tear-out on hardwood, make a shallow scoring pass before proceeding with the full depth cut.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCSAW010 |
| Product Type | Back Saw 300mm ABS Handle |
| Blade Length | 300 mm |
| Teeth Per Inch (TPI) | 12 TPI |
| Blade Thickness | 0.7 mm |
| Handle Material | ABS Plastic |
| Applications | Joinery, Cabinetry, Mitre Cuts, Fine Woodwork |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when making precision cuts—small chips and splinters can still eject.
- Use a stable surface or mitre box to control the cut and avoid blade deviation.
- Keep your free hand clear of the blade path and maintain a firm grip on the handle.
- Inspect the blade regularly for damage or wear; replace if you notice bending, chipping or looseness for safe and effective use.
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