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.