-
loading
Ads with pictures

Eclipse hacksaw blade


Top sales list eclipse hacksaw blade

South Africa (All cities)
Buy Eclipse Hacksaw Blade Shatterproof 24tpi pkt 10 for R260.13
R 260
See product
South Africa (All cities)
Buy HACKSAW BLADE HSS 32T X 300MM FOR METAL CUTTING for R51.92
R 51
See product
South Africa (All cities)
Buy HACKSAW BLADE HSS BI-METAL 18T X 300MM FOR ALL METAL CUTT for R59.89
R 59
See product
South Africa
BLADE HACKSAW SHATTERPROOF A virtually unbreakable, edge hardened blade Offers flexibility and safety Less wear resistance than an all hard or bimetal bladeSupplied 2 per wallet Code Length TPI ECP6072 300mm 32
R 47
See product
South Africa
BLADE HACKSAWlow alloyGeneral Purpose Shatterproof Blade A virtually unbreakable blade suitable for DIY useIdeal for general purpose sawing of mild steel, brass, aluminiumcopper and other soft metals and plastics Code Length TPI ECP6030 300mm 18
R 1.225
See product
South Africa
BLADE HACKSAWlow alloyGeneral Purpose Shatterproof Blade A virtually unbreakable blade suitable for DIY use Ideal for general purpose sawing of mild steel, brass, aluminium,copper and other soft metals and plastics Code Length TPI ECP6050 300mm 32
R 1.225
See product
South Africa
BLADE HACKSAWbi-metalA virtually unbreakable bimetal blade for superb cuttingperformanceWear resistance and safety The combination of an M2 High Speed cutting edge, electron-beam welded to a flexible alloy back, gives a level of cutting power and flexibility that isfar superior to edge hardened or conventional flexible bladesCuts through all types of materials including alloy and stainless steelsCode Length TPI ECP6010 300mm 24
R 1.846
See product
South Africa
Standard Length Hacksaw Blades 24 teeth per inch Length: 12 inch Sold each
R 3
See product
South Africa
Hacksaw blade Length: 300mm TPI: 14 Type: Bi-metal Packaging: Pack of 2 Application: The blade fits in a hand-held hacksaw. The pins on either end are tensioned in the hacksaw before use. The blades can be used to cut metals or plastics. The blade can be mounted with the teeth facing towards or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. The range: The range of blades are available from 14 to 32 teeth per inch (TPI). The blade corresponds to the thickness of the material being cut. There needs to be at least 3 teeth in the material at any time for the best result. Bi-metal vs. carbon steel hacksaw blades: Carbon steel hacksaw blades are one of the very first hacksaw blades available. It is more flexible, but wears down faster than bi-metal blades. TIP: Cutting in the pull stroke increases the blade tension and will result in greater control of the cut and extends the life of the blade.
R 40
See product
South Africa
Hacksaw blade Length: 300mm TPI: 18 Type: Bi-metal Packaging: Pack of 100 Application: The blade fits in a hand-held hacksaw. The pins on either end are tensioned in the hacksaw before use. The blades can be used to cut metals or plastics. The blade can be mounted with the teeth facing towards or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. The range: The range of blades are available from 14 to 32 teeth per inch (TPI). The blade corresponds to the thickness of the material being cut. There needs to be at least 3 teeth in the material at any time for the best result. Bi-metal vs. carbon steel hacksaw blades: Carbon steel hacksaw blades are one of the very first hacksaw blades available. It is more flexible, but wears down faster than bi-metal blades. TIP: Cutting in the pull stroke increases the blade tension and will result in greater control of the cut and extends the life of the blade.
R 20
See product
South Africa
Hacksaw blade Length: 300mm TPI: 24 Type: Carbon steel Packaging: Pack of 1 Application: The blade fits in a hand-held hacksaw. The pins on either end are tensioned in the hacksaw before use. The blades can be used to cut metals or plastics. The blade can be mounted with the teeth facing towards or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. The range: The range of blades are available from 14 to 32 teeth per inch (TPI). The blade corresponds to the thickness of the material being cut. There needs to be at least 3 teeth in the material at any time for the best result. Bi-metal vs. carbon steel hacksaw blades: Carbon steel hacksaw blades are one of the very first hacksaw blades available. It is more flexible, but wears down faster than bi-metal blades. TIP: Cutting in the pull stroke increases the blade tension and will result in greater control of the cut and extends the life of the blade.
R 7
See product
South Africa
Hacksaw blade Length: 300mm TPI: 14 Type: Carbon steel Packaging: Pack of 100 Application: The blade fits in a hand-held hacksaw. The pins on either end are tensioned in the hacksaw before use. The blades can be used to cut metals or plastics. The blade can be mounted with the teeth facing towards or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. The range: The range of blades are available from 14 to 32 teeth per inch (TPI). The blade corresponds to the thickness of the material being cut. There needs to be at least 3 teeth in the material at any time for the best result. Bi-metal vs. carbon steel hacksaw blades: Carbon steel hacksaw blades are one of the very first hacksaw blades available. It is more flexible, but wears down faster than bi-metal blades. TIP: Cutting in the pull stroke increases the blade tension and will result in greater control of the cut and extends the life of the blade.
R 7
See product
South Africa (All cities)
Hacksaw blade Length: 300mm TPI: 24 Type: Bi-metal Packaging: Pack of 1 Application: The blade fits in a hand-held hacksaw. The pins on either end are tensioned in the hacksaw before use. The blades can be used to cut metals or plastics. The blade can be mounted with the teeth facing towards or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. The range: The range of blades are available from 14 to 32 teeth per inch (TPI). The blade corresponds to the thickness of the material being cut. There needs to be at least 3 teeth in the material at any time for the best result. Bi-metal vs. carbon steel hacksaw blades: Carbon steel hacksaw blades are one of the very first hacksaw blades available. It is more flexible, but wears down faster than bi-metal blades. TIP: Cutting in the pull stroke increases the blade tension and will result in greater control of the cut and extends the life of the blade.
R 16
See product
South Africa
Fragram Hacksaw Blade Hss Eclipse 2 Piece (TOOB88) Description: - 2x 32 Teeth per inch blades. - Hardened and tempered high-carbon steel. - Universal replacement blades for 300mm hacksaw frames. - Dimensions: 8cm x 37.5cm x 1.0cm. - Material: Metal. - Weight: 500g.
R 52
See product
South Africa
Fragram Hacksaw Blade Hss Eclipse 2 Piece (TOOB87) Description: - 2x 24 Teeth per inch blades. - Hardened and tempered high-carbon steel. - Universal replacement blades for 300mm hacksaw frames. - Dimensions: 8.0cm x 37.5cm x 1.0cm. - Material: Metal. - Weight: 500g.  
See product

Free Classified ads - buy and sell cheap items in South Africa | CLASF - copyright ©2024 www.clasf.co.za.