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This KA 350 BG Pruning Saw is another simple extremely useful tool for pruning. Like the other saws in this line of straight bladed sheath saws this features taper ground impulse hardened teeth that can be as hard and durable as most hand chisels! Well- balanced, the saws all boast a monoconstructed blade, impulse hardened teeth, a super hard chrome plated surface and MIRAI-ME (smooth cutting) technology. Comes complete with plastic case.

Saw length: 32 cm
Overall: 21 cm
Material: Metal
Metal: Stainless steel
Blade Type: Tapering
Taper range: 4.5cm -2.5 cm
Handle type: curved
Handle length: 13cm
Handle width: 4 cm
Blade cover: Available
Hanging facility: Available

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This KA 350 BG Pruning Saw is another simple extremely useful tool for pruning. Like the other saws in this line of straight bladed sheath saws this features taper ground impulse hardened teeth that can be as hard and durable as most hand chisels! Well- balanced, the saws all boast a monoconstructed blade, impulse hardened teeth, a super hard chrome plated surface and MIRAI-ME (smooth cutting) technology. Comes complete with plastic case.

Special Notes:
*Inspect the saw carefully before use
Check the blade for any wood chippings or sap that may have become lodged in the teeth as these will prevent the saw from cutting properly.
Remove any debris, taking care not to cut yourself. Ensure the teeth are sharp and are not bent or misshapen.

*If you’re sawing large branches, cut from above
When cutting larger branches (5cm thickness for example) you should try and position yourself so you are cutting from above.
Larger branches will require more effort to cut through, and so working from above will mean that you can saw more easily, as gravity is pulling the blade downwards anyway.

*Should you push or pull?
Most pruning saws will cut on the pull stroke, so you should only apply force when pulling the saw through the wood.
If you apply force on both strokes, when the saw only cuts on one, you will not cut any quicker and will simply tire yourself out.

How to use:

1.Rest blade against material: Hold the blade against the surface of the material you want to cut.

2. Pull saw towards you : When you are ready, pull the saw back towards you, applying downward pressure in one long stroke.

3. Move saw back and forth : Slowly move the saw back and forth, applying pressure on the push stroke and easing off on the pull stroke, to allow the waste material to clear.

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