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C402LH 16" (400mm) Samurai Sumo Pole Saw Blade

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C402LH 16" (400mm) Samurai Sumo Blade Non Tapered Curved Pole Saw Blade

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C402LH 16" (400mm) Samurai Sumo Blade Non Tapered Curved Pole Saw Blade

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C402LH 16" (400mm) Samurai Sumo Blade Non Tapered Curved Pole Saw Blade          This Sumo blade is a single mount blade designed to fits Jameson, Marvin or Fanno pole saw socket heads. Throw this guy on your favorite pole saw head and rip up some big wood. The Sumo was designed to wrestle the big stuff with its extra rigid non-tapered blade design. As with all Samurai saws, the teeth are impulse hardened so don't try to sharpen this big guy because you'll ruin your file. Specifications: Manufacture: Samurai  Length: 16" Teeth per inch: 5.62 Hardening: Impulse  Saw Blade Terms:Blade Profile: The two common blade profiles are ""tapered"" and ""non tapered."" The tapered blade is thicker at the bottom where the teeth are and thinner at the top following edge. On a tapered blade the teeth do not have ""set"" (pushed left and right) therefore the blade following the teeth must be thinner to prevent drag in the saw kerf. A non-tapered blade has the same thickness from the top to the bottom. The teeth on a non-tapered blade have ""set"" to create a wider kerf at the teeth so the remaining blade can follow through the cut without drag. Typically a ""non tapered"" blade is more rigid than the tapered blade. Tooth Style: The three sided or tri-edge tooth has edges on both sides and across the top of the tooth. This style tooth cuts much faster then the conventional two sided tooth. The advantage of the conventional two sided tooth is it is easier to sharpen. Teeth/inch Teeth per inches refers to the number of saw teeth in one running inch of saw blade. The smaller the number of teeth per inch the ""coarser"" the blades is. A blade with a higher number of teeth per inch is described as a fine tooth blade. Hardening: Impulse hardening is the most common method for hardening saw teeth. The process involves using electrical impulses to create a very hard layer on the saw tooth edge. The advantage of impulse hardening is a much longer tooth life. The disadvantage to of an impulse hardened tooth is it cannot be sharpened.  Mount: Many saw blades are punched with two different mounts (hole patterns) to allow one blade to serve as a pole saw blade and at the same time a replacement blade for its respective hand saw. This ""Dual"" mount allows tree service professional to order just one blade for both uses"
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Manufacturer Part Number:
C-401-LH-NO-KEY
Country of Manufacture:
JP