TEh11013 Flat Saw

550 000,00 soʻm

The TEh11013 flat saw is a handheld saw designed for crosscutting wood, plywood, MDF, and other wood materials. Manufactured in Uzbekistan, it is tailored to local usage conditions. Suitable for carpentry, construction, and repair tasks, as well as household use. The blade is made from high-strength carbon steel with hardened teeth, ensuring durability and precision. Ergonomic handle with non-slip grip guarantees comfort and safety. Ideal for clean and accurate cuts, especially with medium-sized workpieces.

Manufacturer: China
SKU: VTV-000887
Vendor: ARBOSS

Characteristics

Product Type: Hand saw (crosscut).

Article Number: TEN 11013.

Blade Material: Carbon steel with hardened teeth.

Blade Length: ~400–500 mm (depends on model, standard for this type of saw).

Handle Material: Wood (birch, beech) or plastic with non-slip coating.

Tooth Type: Straight, set, with spacing ~4–5 mm, optimized for crosscutting.

Purpose: Cutting wood, plywood, MDF, and other wood-based materials.

Working Surfaces: Wood, wood panels, laminate (with caution).

Blade Thickness: ~0.9–1.2 mm.

Weight: ~300–500 g (depends on blade length and handle material).

Operating Temperature: +5°C to +40°C.

Service Life: Up to 1–2 years with intensive use, provided proper care is taken.

Packaging: Individual (cardboard or plastic).

Manufacturer Country: Uzbekistan.

Advantages

Versatility: Suitable for cutting various wood-based materials.

Durable blade: Carbon steel with hardened teeth ensures longevity and clean cuts.

Ergonomic handle: Comfortable for prolonged use, reduces hand fatigue.

Affordable price: Approximately 15,000–25,000 sums per unit in Uzbekistan.

Easy maintenance: Requires no complex servicing, just cleaning and storage in a dry place.

Lightweight: Facilitates transportation and work in hard-to-reach areas.

Reliability: Resistant to wear with proper use.

Applications

Wood Cutting: Suitable for crosscutting of planks, boards, plywood, MDF.

Carpentry Work: Furniture making, processing blanks, fitting parts.

Construction & Repair: Used for cutting wooden structural elements.

Limitations: Not recommended for working with metals, plastics, or other non-wood materials without a specialized blade. Avoid excessive pressure to prevent blade bending.

Usage Instructions

Material Preparation:

Secure the workpiece in a vice or workbench to prevent shifting during use.

Ensure the surface is clean and free of nails or other metal inclusions.

Saw Preparation:

Check the teeth for damage or dullness.

Ensure the blade is clean, free of rust or debris.

Cutting:

Mark the cut line on the workpiece using a pencil or ruler.

Hold the saw at an angle of 45–60° for crosscutting, start with light movements to create a guide groove.

Saw smoothly with even pressure, using long strokes for an even cut.

For precise work, minimize pressure to avoid splintering.

Cleaning & Storage:

After use, clean the blade of sawdust and resin with a damp cloth and dry it.

For rust removal, use fine-grit sandpaper or a specialized agent.

Store the saw in a dry place, preferably in a case or hanging, to prevent tooth damage.

Safety Precautions:

Work in protective gloves and goggles to avoid injuries.

Keep the saw away from children and fire sources.

Do not use the saw with a damaged blade or handle.

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