Jul 02 2008
Bosch Introduces New Stainless Steel Jig Saw Blades with 2x Longer Life Print E-mail
Written by Zach Peil   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008


More news from Bosch today, this time on their new stainless steel jigsaw blades.  Here's the press release with the full details:

Mount Prospect, Ill., July 2, 2008 – Specialty jobs call for specialty tools and accessories and Bosch, the world’s leading manufacturer of jigsaw blades, has introduced its Stainless Steel blades.

Until now, most users have used a standard bi-metal blade in stainless steel that quickly dulls and produces a less than desired cut. Bosch’s new blades are bi-metal with an eight percent cobalt steel additive which increases heat and wear resistance. This gives users a blade that last twice as long as a Bi-Metal blade and costs much less than blades with a carbide strip.

Keep reading for the rest of the press release. 

The Stainless Steel blades are suited for cutting thin and medium gauge steels. They are available in 18-TPI for 8 to 16 gauge steel and 36-TPI for thinner steel, from 16 to 26 gauge.

For optimal performance and durability, it is recommended to add oil to the cutting surface to reduce heat build-up and the tool should not operate faster than 1,500 strokes per minute in a non-orbital stroke mode.

Check out Bosch Tools at ToolKing.com!

 

Trackback(0)
Comments (0)add
Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

busy



If you enjoyed this article, please submit it to one of the following social bookmarking sites!
Google!Live!Netscape!StumbleUpon!Yahoo!
 
< Previous Article   Next Article >