This is an extra-thin blade for removal of defective tile grout and cutting slots in plaster, porous concrete, and similar construction materials. This blade also works well for cleaning and reworking planked deck joints.
It is an economical alternative to diamond blades,
This blade is not suitable, however, for very hard epoxy or cement grouts.
The blades kerf is approximately 1/16" wide.
Segmented blade is ideal for working in corners and on edges without over cut.
MultiMaster Saw Blades —
MultiMaster saw blades are available in 5 basic designs: flat, recessed, segmented, a combination of recessed-segmented, and E-Cut.
These blades are available in regular steel, high speed steel (HSS), and bi-metal steel.
With all of these blade designs, the cutting line is always in view.
• Use recessed blades when you need to remain flush and square to the surface - as in undercutting a door jamb.
• Use segmented blades to saw right up to perpendicular surfaces
• Regular steel blades work well on wood, plastics, and other softer materials
• High Speed blades can cut through tougher substrates like nails and thin sheet metal
• Bi-metal blades feature a high speed steel cutting edge bonded to a spring steel body - the hardened edge stays sharp longer than a standard carbon steel blade, while the sprong steel body can flex without breaking, as carbon steel can
• E-Cut straight edge blades cut aggressively through wood, plaster, drywall, and thin sheetmetal. Almost as fast as a reciprocating blade, they can be used for cutting under the kick plate when installing new kitchen flooring, undercutting door jambs, or flush cutting tongue and groove flooring
• Mini E-Cut straight edge blades are used in tight spots and where precise control is required
• Universal E-Cut blades offer an improved tooth configuration that gives them a longer life. They are perfect for plunge-cut applications
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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