FEIN E-Cut Carbide Pro Saw Blades

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  • The all NEW FEIN E-Cut Carbide PRO multi-tool blade cuts through what others can’t. With titanium coated bi-metal carbide teeth and a TiN coating that helps the blade last 30x longer than traditional bi-metal blades, cutting through difficult materials has never been easier. The stainless steel construction of the Starlock mount and the high quality, high strength welds help to deliver optimal power transfer.

    Features:

    • 30x longer life than bi-metal blades.
    • Titanium coated bi-metal carbide teeth for high performance in metal and other materials.
    • Starlock tool mounting (fits Bosch, Crafstman, Hitachi, Makita, Metabo, Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi, Skil, DeWalt).
    • Cuts through: Hard metals, hardeneed steel screws and bolts, masonry, rebar and much more.

    Additional Info

    • Renovation projects involving cutting through tough materials.
    • Plumbing work requiring cuts in hardened steel pipes or rebar.
    • Electrical installations where cutting through hard metals or screws is necessary.
    • Automotive repairs, especially when dealing with rusted or tough bolts and screws.
    • Construction work that involves precise cutting of masonry or metal framing.
    • DIY projects that require cutting through a variety of materials with precision.
    • Restoration of old furniture or metalwork, where cutting through nails or screws is needed.
    • Landscaping tasks that involve cutting through metal fixtures or decorations.
    • Crafting custom pieces from hard materials like metal or masonry.
    • Making modifications or repairs to HVAC systems, including cutting through metal ductwork.