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9" TORCH DIAMOND GRIT SUPER SAWZALL BLADE - 48-00-1450
48-00-1450
There are many types of
diamond blade, and they
have many uses, including
cutting stone, concrete, asphalt,
bricks, coal balls, glass, and
ceramics in the construction
industry; cutting semiconductor
materials in the semiconductor
industry; and cutting gemstones,
including diamonds, in the gem
industry.
Carbide tipped blades
cut harder, denser metals
like hardened steel, cast iron,
alloys including boron steel,
and higher grades of stainless steel.
These blades are extremely hard,
heat-resistant, and impact-resistant.
They are typically 8 TPI.
In a diamond blade,
he synthetic diamond
materials are mixed with
other materials such as iron
or steel to form the right
blade with outstanding
diamond segments along
the cutting edge. Diamond
blades are generally used for
cutting hard materials.
The short answer is no,
the diamonds used in
diamond blades are not real.
The diamond crystals
that are used in the construction
of the diamond blade segments
are artificial and are made with
the purpose of being stronger than
natural diamonds.
Carbon steel blades
are flexible to allow
bending without breaking and
are great for cutting wood or plastic.
Carbon steel blades are generally the
best reciprocating saw blades for trees.
High-speed steel blades have durable
teeth but are more prone to
breakage and last up to five times
longer than high-carbon steel.
Diamond, if you don't
know already, is the
hardest naturally occurring
substance known to man,
which is why it's used to
cut hard materials like tile,
steel, and concrete.
Placing a diamond under UV light
and watching the reaction can
sometimes be a good indicator
of whether a diamond is real or not.
Most diamonds emit a blue-colored
glow under UV light, but not all of them.
So if your diamond does,
you can feel pretty confident
that it is a real diamond.
In 1951, Milwaukee produced
an unparalleled new tool –
the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw.
As the first portable hacksaw
incorporating a reciprocating
mechanism, it had just three
moving parts and was designed
to withstand daily abuse and
still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal
for sawing and roughing out.
₱2,600.00
₱3,250.00
METAL CUTTING SAWZALL BLADES
48-00-1450 , 48-00-5706 , 48-00-5711 , 48-00-5713 , 48-00-5787 , 48-00-5788 , 48-00-5790 , 48-00-5714 , 48-00-5794 , 48-00-5789 , & 48-00-5791
MILWAUKEE METAL CUTTING SAWZALL BLADES
MODEL # 48-00-1450 , 48-00-5706 , 48-00-5711 , 48-00-5713 , 48-00-5787 , 48-00-5788 , 48-00-5790 , 48-00-5714 , 48-00-5794 , 48-00-5789 , & 48-00-5791
₱9,800.00
₱1.00
M 18 FUEL SAWZALL II (BARE TOOL) - M18CSX-0
M18CSX-0
At its core, the main distinction
between Milwaukee M18 and
M18 Fuel tools lies in their motors.
Most M18 tools feature brushed
motors, whereas ALL M18
Fuel tools have brushless
motors.
Milwaukee M18 FUEL
tools have the advanced technology
of a brushless motor
combined with the POWERSTATE technology
, REDLITHIUM batteries, and Redlink
PLUS intelligence. The POWERSTATE
brushless motor claims to offer 4x
more power than competitive models
, while still being a more compact
and longer lasting option.
Delivering unrivaled
performance in a compact
structure, all M18 FUEL™
products feature three Milwaukee®
-exclusive innovations—
The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor,
REDLITHIUM™ Battery Pack
and REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence
Hardware and Software—
that deliver unmatched power,
run-time and durability on the jobsite.
The M18 FUEL™ Drill/Driver
is the Most Powerful 18-volt cordless
drill on the market. The POWERSTATE™
Brushless Motor delivers up to 1,200
in-lbs of torque and up to 2,000 RPM,
providing faster drilling speed under
heavy load to increase productivity.
M18 FUEL™ is engineered for
the most demanding tradespeople
in the world. Combining brushless
motors, intelligent electronics and
advanced batteries, M18 FUEL™
pushes the boundaries of cordless
tool performance, giving you
runtime, durability and power
that rivals corded tools.
Milwaukee tools are
currently manufactured in
China, Germany, Mexico, the
United States and Vietnam. In 2005
the company became a wholly owned
subsidiary of Hong Kong based Techtronic
Industries.
₱38,000.00
₱47,500.00