Loading
WE DELIVER! GET WHAT YOU NEED DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR HOME. LEARN MORE >
Milwaukee

Milwaukee 48-00-1440 Reciprocating Saw Blade, 1 in W, 6 in L, Diamond Cutting Edge

  • Model Number: 48-00-1440
  • UPC: 045242187393
  • Store SKU: loading
  • Milwaukee 48-00-1440 Reciprocating Saw Blade, 1 in W, 6 in L, Diamond Cutting Edge

    • Availability:
      • Supplier SKU: loading
      • Web SKU: 100018221
    Milwaukee 48-00-1440

    Our diamond grit SAWZALL® Torch™ blades are ideal for cutting cast iron, hard tile, masonry and other abrasive and hard materials. The diamond grit delivers you up to 30X longer life than standard blades and a thick, rigid blade body resists bending and fracturing for added durability. These Milwaukee® diamond grit SAWZALL® blades are ideal for cutting cast iron, hard tile, masonry and other abrasive and hard metals. The Torch™ SAWZALL® blade has unique geometry to reduce blade twisting for straight, more accurate cuts. Our precision diamond grit size and placement provides fast cutting. These SAWZALL® reciprocating saw blades are equipped with 1/2 in. Universal Tangs that fit all SAWZALL®S® for maximum versatility.

    Applicable Materials    :    Cast Iron, Ceramic, Fiberglass, Graphite, Masonry, Nail-Embedded Wood, Titanium
    Color    :    White
    Cutting Edge Material    :    Diamond
    Finish    :    Bright
    Length    :    6 in
    Material    :    D6A Steel
    Tang Size    :    1/2 in
    Tang Type    :    Universal
    Teeth Type    :    Continuous
    Thickness    :    0.042 in
    Width    :    1 in
    • Diamond grit delivers up to 30X longer life than standard carbide grit blades, the result is a significantly lower cost per cut
    • A thicker, more rigid blade body resists fracturing and bending for maximum durability
    • The quick change hook-and-loop system makes changing grits a breeze
    • The aluminum construction with 1/8 in Dia and up to 1/2 in grip range make these rivets ideal for a variety light-duty projects involving sheet metal, denim, fabrics and more
    • The spey blade was a vital tool for farmers and ranchers who would use it when castrating livestock