Milwaukee 48-00-5021 The Ax : 6-Inch 5/8 Teeth per Inch Sawzall Blade, 5-Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
AX, 5 Piece, 6" Long, 5/8 Teeth Per Inch, Super Sawzall Blade Pack, Wood, Nail Embedded Wood & Demolition Blade, For Plunge Cutting Into Wood & Nail Embedded Wood Without Bending Blades.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3237 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Milwaukee
- Model: 48-00-5021
- Number of items: 5
- Dimensions: 1.88" h x 7.50" w x .41" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Sawzall blades designed for the toughest woodcutting applications, including hardwoods
- Unique heat-treating process hardens the blade for incredible durability
- Blades are .062 inches thick and 6 inches in length
- 1/2-inch tang fits all Sawzalls
- 5-pack; 5-year limited manufacturer's warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Milwaukee 48-00-5021 The Ax 6-Inch Sawzall Blade is designed for the toughest woodcutting applications and cuts smoothly through any hardwood. It will even cut right through used stock spiked with rusty nails. These 6-inch blades are ideal for plunge cutting into wood and nail-embedded wood without bending the blade. The Milwaukee 48-00-5021 blade features a sloped shape that provides superior plunge cutting for demolition and remodeling work. With a height of one inch, these blades cut straight and fast, and a unique heat-treating process give the blade's unsurpassed hardness and durability. At .062-inches thick, these extra thick blades will never bend and they feature a 1/2-inch universal tang that fit all Sawzalls. A unique heat-treating process hardens the blade so it'll last and last, and bi-metal construction keeps these rock solid blades from chattering. This pack include 5 blades and comes with a 5-year limited warranty.
From the Manufacturer
The AX blade is designed for the toughest woodcutting applications and cuts smoothly through any hardwood. It will even cut right through used stock spiked with rusty nails. The AX blade's sloped shape provides superior plunge cutting for demolition and remodeling work. With a height of one inch, these blades cut straight and fast. Extra thick, at .062", AX blades never bend. A unique heat-treating process hardens the blade so it'll last and last, and bi-metal construction keeps these rock solid blades from chattering.
FEATURES
- Extra thick, at .062", AX blades never bend
- Unique heat-treating process hardens the blade for incredible durability
- Bi-metal construction keeps minimizes chattering.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Blades per pouch: 5
- TPI: 5/8"
- Length 6"
- Bi-Metal Construction
- Universal Tang: 1/2"
- Fits all Sawzalls
Customer Reviews
Blades live up to their name
I've been using The Ax blades while renovating buildings in France and take pleasure while zipping through 300 year old beams. The blades cut best with an orbital action, but still work well with a regular straight push-pull action. I've cut through 12" diameter Larch beams embedded with heavy square spikes, plenty of fir (sapin) structural wood, tons of soft and hardwood pallets, and lately Birch and Oak firewood. The only material that dulls them rapidly is brick, but even then, they do cut through brick! My consumption rate is about 4 blades per year of each of the 6", 9", and 12" sizes when not cutting through brick. These blades will cut through any wood framed building material and you don't have to worry about them bending over if you smash the tip into something solid. I'm convinced that you can also grind the teeth off them and make steak knife blades with them when they're dull, as described in a 1950's Popular Mechanics book using old hacksaw blades. Ironically, the Milwaukee 48-08-0401 Quik-Lok Job Saw would make a fine handle. Five stars all the way.
Very durable blades
This is the toughest blade that I have come across. I work in plastics plant and we use sawzalls to cut up the nonconforming product to be reworked. I have tried several blades and they all bend and break. These blades are made from a thicker metal and can stand up to some real rough treatment. If you are hard on blades, these are the ones for you.
Thicker and stronger
These blades are simply the best you can get bar none. You can do alot more work with your sawzall with these than you can with the cheaper blades because they last longer and are more resistant to bending.( a common occurance when making a plunge cut)As a result, you will spend less time changing blades and/or attempting to bend those cheap blades back into a useable shape.
These blades are standard issue with the milwaukee 11 amp orbital sawzall I just got. They also give you a blade called the torch, that is like the ax, except it cuts metal






