⚡️ Slice through limits with the RemGrit Rod Saw – where toughness meets precision!
The RemGrit E0406180 12" x .100" Carbide Grit Rod Saw Blade features a toothless carbide grit surface bonded to alloy steel, designed to cut extremely abrasive materials with unmatched durability and heat resistance. Compatible with standard hack frames, this lightweight yet robust blade is ideal for professionals tackling materials that conventional saws can't handle.
Brand | Disston |
Color | Silver |
Style | Modern |
Item Thickness | 0.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Hard and Abrasive Materials |
UPC | 035781061803 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00035781061803 |
Manufacturer | Disston |
Part Number | E0406180 |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.75 x 0.75 x 0.03 inches |
Item model number | E0406180 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 12" medium grit Rodsaw blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**T
Great Hacksaw blade
Perfect Hacksaw blade as described by site. Great for cutting graphite golf shafts, and many other uses.
D**K
Used for trimming graphite golf shafts
I bought this to put in a hack saw and trim graphite golf shafts. Works like a charm. Easily goes through the graphite without causing splintering.
G**N
Not the most durable but did the job.
Used this to cut through the post of a basketball hoop that couldn't be properly disassembled due to rust. Got all the way through an ~3 inch metal pipe, but the blade was heavily worn by the end - I had to flip it part way through because the bare patches were making it hard to cut. That said, I don't know of another way to do that task that's as cheap as this, for a one - time need.
K**N
Great Blade for Cutting Graphite Golf Shafts
This blade is perfect for shortening graphite golf shafts without damaging the shaft. Make sure you rotate the shaft about 25 degrees after a stroke or two and keep repeating the process. The key is that you cut through the surface material thoroughly before you make your finishing strokes to shorten the shaft. Great shaft, great price and quick delivery so that I could complete my golf club reshafting task.
S**T
Works great for graphite golf shafts.
This thing cuts like butter. Very easy to use and makes short work of graphite shafts.
M**M
Great rod saw blade
Cut down several graphite golf shafts, leaves a nice clean cut, does not splinter graphite, worked great !!!!
D**D
Would be a five star blade but quality is inconsistent.
These are long lasting and fast cutting grit rods. However, I purchased two of them and one had a chunky inconsistent application of the carbide to the rod which made it difficult to use end to end. The second one was far better but still not perfect end to end. I imagine it would be more forgiving on ceramics but I was using it on hardened stainless steel and it would bind. I would probably buy them again because one out of two was really good and even the first one was someone usable in the midsection of the blade stroke .
W**E
Highly recommended to cut graphite golf shafts!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased the blade to cut down some graphite golf shafts. I was able to quickly make clean cuts to 5 graphite shafts. I have tried cutting graphite shafts using a regular hacksaw blade but the shaft will more often than not splinter as you make the final cut.To make the cut, I first wrapped the shaft using blue painters tape and marked the cut point with a sharpie. I then cut the shaft, not using too much pressure and rotated the shaft as it cut through. I would strongly recommend 1. making practice cuts on an old graphite shaft you may have lying around and 2. Make sure you rotate the shaft as you cut. You do not want to cut all the way through as this will increase to possibility of splintering. You want the final cut to be where you are cutting inwards towards the center of the shaft as you can see in my video.
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