Hybrid 240mm- multi-purpose folding saw for garden and forest Shogun

Manufacturer:Shogun
Availability:in stock 24 item(s)
Product Code:HB240

Product Dimensions and Weight

Product Weight: 0.3000KG
119,00 zł
gross

 

pulse-hardened teeth interchangeable blade folding blade wood wet and fresh wood

 

 

Professional multi-purpose saw made in Japan by Shogun - manufacturer of professional hand saws
High quality "Hybrid" folding multi-purpose saw designed for cutting: wood, plywood, bamboo, fresh wet wood and even plastic pipes. Excellent and compact tool for construction work, in the garden and orchard, at the campsite, in the woods during bushcraft trips (excellent saw for cutting firewood). Thanks to the fact that it folds up takes up very little space and is easy to transport (has a large eyelet at the end of the handle to attach the carabiner and fasten to pants or backpack). Impulse hardened teeth provide 3 times longer life and sharpness than traditional saws. The handle is covered with non-slip plastic and the blade has a chrome finish.

The blade can be unfolded in two positions (2-position handle angle adjustment) thanks to which cutting is much easier near the ground or in hardly accessible places.

 
Parameters:

> blade length: 240mm
> blade height: 16..36mm
> blade thickness: 1.2mm
> Overall length when unfolded: 510mm
> Folded length: 270mm
> Cutting width: 1,2mm
> spacing between teeth: 3mm
> Number of teeth: 8/ inch (8TPI)

Saw characteristics:
> blade for cutting dry and wet, fresh wood
> Large sparse teeth
> impulse-hardened teeth
> Foldable and interchangeable blade
> 2-stage adjustable handle angle > simple metal handle with elasticated grip
> Simple metal handle covered with non-slip elastomer plastic.

 

 

 

Pulse-hardened teeth

Shogun saws with pulse hardened teeth (hardness approximately Hv900-950) provide a much longer life than teeth on traditional saws. The pulse hardened teeth keep their cutting edges sharp 3 times longer than traditional saw teeth.

 

As with all Japanese saws, cutting occurs only when the saw is pulled towards itself. As a result, Japanese saws have blades that are thinner, lighter and smoother resulting in a faster cut.