
SHARK SAW Japanese folding saw Kataba 240 GUNMETAL very coarse
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With tapered blade. With black, PTFE-coated blade. Single-sided serrated branch saw with aggressive, clean cut for professional users. With replaceable blade.
The Shark Saw GOLD Series was developed for the professional user. This strong and foldable pruning saw is suitable for all green sawing work. The saw blade of this genuine Japanese pruning saw cuts very aggressively, but with a clean cut that is indispensable for pruning work. This pruning saw is also very suitable for wet wood. With a saw blade of 240 mm, even thicker branches can be sawn through with ease and a chainsaw quickly becomes redundant.
The saw blade has a PTFE coating (black) that effectively repels rust and resin. The PTFE coating also reduces friction, making the sawing motion feel very smooth.
The teeth of the Kataba folding saw from SHARK SAW are induction-hardened up 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.
This is a Japanese pull saw (Nokogiri) of the Kataba type. Kataba saws have a long, single-toothed blade with a short, unreinforced blade back. 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: 240 mm
Blade thickness: Blade tapers towards the back of the blade
Bevel: 1.25 mm
Tooth pitch: 9 TPI (teeth per inch)
Toothing: very coarse