
SHARK SAW Japanese folding saw Kataba 210 coarse
All prices incl. VAT, plus shipping costs.
For deliveries to countries other than Germany
the final prices may change in the checkout.
MORE INFO
Available items go immediately to shipping - free postage from 150 € in Germany for most items - 60 days return policy!
All prices incl. VAT, plus shipping costs.
For deliveries to countries other than Germany
the final prices may change in the checkout.
MORE INFO
With tapered blade. Toothed folding saw on one side for general larger joinery and carpentry work, fast cross-cuts. With replaceable blade.
The practical folding saw, which fits in your back pocket thanks to its size and can always be carried with you, is suitable for all general larger sawing jobs. As a real carpenter's saw with a length of 210 mm, the Kataba folding saw has a very wide range of applications and is particularly suitable for fast cross-cuts (cuts across the wood fibre). Precise cross-cuts and deeper cuts can be realised effortlessly, even with thicker material. The saw blade can be used in two positions. This means that this saw can also be used by roofers for sawing roof battens and roof timber.
The teeth of the Kataba folding saw from SHARK SAW are induction-hardened to 68-71 HRC and guarantee a long service life. With the ergonomically shaped "soft grip" handle, the pull saw sits comfortably in the hand.
Japanese pull saw (Nokogiri) of the Kataba type. Kataba saws have a long, single-toothed blade with a short, non-reinforced blade spine. A kataba is particularly suitable for long, deep and very precise cuts without jamming, which cannot be performed with other Japanese saws such as Dozuki and Ryoba. To prevent the blade from twisting so much when sawing, the blade thickness of a Kataba is usually greater than that of a comparable Dozuki.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Blade length: 210 mm
Blade thickness: tapered
Total length: 445 mm
Folded length: 240 mm
Cutting thickness: 1.2 mm
Tooth pitch: 11 TPI (teeth per inch)
Toothing: coarse, not interlocked
Toothing: trapezoidal