SP TOOLS Professional Hacksaw – 12″
FEATURES
- Quick release mechanism for easy blade change
- Ergonomic design for comfortable 2 handed operation
- Heavy duty, rugged design with non-slip rubber grip
- 12”/305mm blade
- 95mm throat
- 90°/45° blade settings
SKU: SP35100
Categories: Files & Saws, Saws
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