Powerful saw for cutting wood and steel with tool-free blade change and pendulum action. Features fan-cooled motor and deadman's switch. Supplied with 1 x wood-cutting blade and 1 x hex key.
Single-Speed Variable
Tool-Free Blade Change
1-Position Adjustable Shoe
All-Metal Gearbox
Soft-Grip Handle
Product contents:
TTB533RSP, 1 x wood-cutting blade and 1 x hex key.
Further Information
Stroke length 25mm. Max. cut in wood 115mm, steel 15mm. Weight 2.8kg.
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All comments (57)
craig.walton2
29 Dec 14#1
Comes with 2 year guarantee also
shutsy2003
29 Dec 14#2
Any good in the garden for cutting branches?
Loudmouth to shutsy2003
29 Dec 141#3
Yes. Just need to make sure you hold the branch you are cutting steady or it just reciprocates with the blade.
Get new blades from [url=saxtonblades.co.uk]Saxton blades[/url] rather than branded ones. I get them from here and use them at work and they perform very well for the price.
Dkr1966 to shutsy2003
29 Dec 141#4
very good for branches. just make sure you get a green wood blade.
macdazz
29 Dec 14#5
could of done with this for getting through those pesky xmas presents :confused:
Besford to macdazz
29 Dec 14#32
"...could HAVE done..."! :disappointed:
alera
29 Dec 14#6
This looks really useful. Better than b& d scorpion ?
steadyeddie to alera
29 Dec 14#22
I would like to know this too, anybody with experience of both?
Spacehduk to alera
29 Dec 14#24
I've not used either of them, but the Scorpion is 400w and the Titan is 750w.
I was going to buy a s/h chainsaw to cut down some smallish trees, but from the comments on here I've ordered this instead. Thanks OP
slipd
29 Dec 14#7
What's Titan stuff like? Generally.
Dave_dave69
29 Dec 14#8
I got one of these last year and used it for cutting loads of branches during the summer. It is a good bit of kit and spare blades are cheap at Screfwix too. Highly recommended.
Any good for cutting into old metal of the rear quarter panel off a 4x4. I want to take off the rear quarter panel and weld a new one in? Not sure if this will be up to it, any DIY'ers opinions welcome!
kureigu to shai
29 Dec 141#21
Should be fine with a short blade with high TPI, 24 or preferably 32. I've been using mine with 18TPI on thin walled steel box section and it works lovely but that of course has more rigidity than a panel, hence why I suggest higher TPI.
Pipcola to shai
29 Dec 141#44
Use a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade or a 100/150mm angle grinder with a slitting blade
bailey87
29 Dec 141#10
You gotta love a saw that gibes something back
msharif911 to bailey87
29 Dec 14#19
Best comment on this thread and I cant believe I'm the only one to have noticed!
Opening post
Product Code: 17639
Powerful saw for cutting wood and steel with tool-free blade change and pendulum action. Features fan-cooled motor and deadman's switch. Supplied with 1 x wood-cutting blade and 1 x hex key.
Single-Speed Variable
Tool-Free Blade Change
1-Position Adjustable Shoe
All-Metal Gearbox
Soft-Grip Handle
Product contents:
TTB533RSP, 1 x wood-cutting blade and 1 x hex key.
Further Information
Stroke length 25mm. Max. cut in wood 115mm, steel 15mm. Weight 2.8kg.
Shared Via The HUKD App For Android.
All comments (57)
Get new blades from [url=saxtonblades.co.uk]Saxton blades[/url] rather than branded ones. I get them from here and use them at work and they perform very well for the price.
I was going to buy a s/h chainsaw to cut down some smallish trees, but from the comments on here I've ordered this instead. Thanks OP
Make sure you get the right blades for the job - these are fine for tree branches http://www.screwfix.com/p/reciprocating-saw-blades-steel-1-3-x-240mm-5tpi-pack-of-5/89843 5 for £3.69 at present.
LOL!