BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Tradecut Concrete Formwork
- 235mm x 20T Tradecut Concrete Formwork Blade
- High performance, tungsten carbide tipped timber blades from 160mm to 305mm.
- Heavy duty anti-kickback tooth shoulders provide optimum support to the cutting tips ensuring maximum performance, extended blade life and safer cutting.
- Fully hardened and tempered steel body resists warping even in the most demanding applications.
- High performance diamond ground carbide teeth for improved cutting efficiency.
- Designed for optimum performance and long blade life when cutting engineered woods such as hardwood ply and form ply.
SKU: 7451-23520-CF
Categories: Saw Blades, Tradecut Concrete Formwork
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