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    Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades, Style A.
    Image of Product. Bottom orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades, Style B.
    Image of Product. Bottom orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades, Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Image of Product. Bottom orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades, Style D.
    Image of Product. Bottom orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades, Style E.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades, Style F.

    Style D

    Style E

    Style F

    Cut wood, metal, plastic, and drywall without changing blades. Also known as bimetal blades, these blades have a carbon steel body with high-speed steel teeth. Use these small blades for small jobs, from plunge cutting notches in sheet metal to flush cutting a protruding nail. Mount them to your oscillating tool at any angle to avoid awkward cutting angles and reach into tight spots.
    Starlock Blade Mount—They fit Starlock-compatible tools.
    High-Speed Steel Teeth—High-speed steel teeth are harder than steel teeth, so they can cut harder materials and last longer than carbon steel blades.
    Curved Blade—Curved blades have a slightly curved edge, so you can make plunge cuts without having to angle your tool like you would with a straight-edge blade. This allows for cleaner cuts with less vibration.
    Half-Round Blade—Half-round blades are shaped for more controlled cutting than our other blades, so they’re the best choice for curved, detailed cuts.
    Material
    Style
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Dia.
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut Type
    Blade
    Shape
    For Use On
    Each
    Starlock Blade Mount
    A3 3/4"2 1/2"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeCurvedWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC0000000000000
    A4"1 1/4"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeCurvedWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
    B3 1/2"3/8"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeStraightWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
    C3 1/2"3/4"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeStraightWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
    D3 3/4"2 1/2"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeCurvedWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
    E3 3/4"2 1/8"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeCurvedWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
    F4"High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelFlush, StraightHalf RoundWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
     

    Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood, Straight Blade.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood, Curved Blade.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood, Half-Round Blade.

    Straight Blade

    Curved Blade

    Half-Round

    Blade

    Image of Specification. Starlock Mount. Front orientation. Starlock Blade Mount. Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood.
    Image of Specification. Open Mount. Front orientation. Open Blade Mount. Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood.

    Starlock

    Mount

    Open

    Mount

    The teeth on these blades are shaped to cut wood without leaving burn marks. They’re great for small jobs, from straight and plunge cuts in tight spaces to curved cuts for custom designs. Mount them to your oscillating tool at any angle to avoid awkward cutting angles and to reach into tight spots.
    Curved Blade—Curved blades have a slightly curved edge, so you can make plunge cuts without having to angle your tool like you would with a straight-edge blade. They make cleaner cuts with less tool vibration.
    Half-Round Blade—Half-round blades are shaped for more controlled cutting than our other blades, so they’re the best choice for curved, detailed cuts.
    Hardened—Blades with hardened teeth last five times longer than standard bimetal blades. These blades have a coating that limits heat buildup, so they don’t dull easily or get gummed up with sawdust.
    Starlock Blade Mount—Starlock-mount blades work with Starlock-compatible tools.
    Open Blade Mount—Open-mount blades work with all non-Starlock tools.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Dia.
    Tooth Heat
    Treatment
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut Type
    Blade Mount
    Type
    Each
    Straight Blade
     
    For Wood and Wood with Nails
    3 3/4"1 1/4"Not HardenedHigh-Speed SteelCarbon SteelFlush, PlungeOpen000000000000
     
    Curved Blade
     
    For Wood, Laminate, and Wood with Nails
    3 1/2"2 1/2"HardenedHigh-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeStarlock000000000000
    3 3/4"1 3/4"HardenedHigh-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeStarlock000000000000
    4"2 1/2"HardenedHigh-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeOpen000000000000
    4 1/4"1 3/4"HardenedHigh-Speed SteelCarbon SteelPlungeOpen000000000000
     
    Half-Round Blade
     
    For Wood and Wood with Nails
    4"Not HardenedTitanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated SteelTitanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated SteelFlushOpen000000000000
     

    Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades.
    Image of Specification. Starlock Mount. Front orientation. Starlock Blade Mount. Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades.
    Image of Specification. Open Mount. Front orientation. Open Blade Mount. Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades.

    Starlock

    Mount

    Open

    Mount

    Cut wood, metal, plastic, and drywall without changing blades or losing sharpness. Because of their size, they’re typically used for small jobs, such as making notches in sheet metal. They mount to your oscillating tool at any angle, so you can avoid awkward cutting angles and reach into tight spots.
    Starlock Blade Mount—Starlock-mount blades work with Starlock-compatible tools.
    Open Blade Mount—Open-mount blades work with all non-Starlock tools.
    Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth—Their carbide-tipped steel teeth are harder than high-speed steel or carbon steel teeth. They stay sharp for 30 times longer than bimetal blades that have high-speed steel teeth.
    Black-Oxide Carbon Steel Body and Black-Oxide Steel Body—For mild corrosion resistance in dry areas, these blades have a black oxide finish.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut
    Type
    Blade
    Shape
    For Use On
    Each
    Starlock Blade Mount
    4"1 1/4"Carbide-Tipped SteelBlack-Oxide Carbon SteelPlungeStraightWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC0000000000000
    4"1 3/4"Carbide-Tipped SteelBlack-Oxide Carbon SteelPlungeStraightWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
     
    Open Blade Mount
    3 1/2"1 3/8"Carbide-Tipped SteelBlack-Oxide SteelPlungeStraightWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000
     

    Extra Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades

    Image of Product. Bottom orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Extra Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades.
    Image of Specification. Open Mount. Front orientation. Open Blade Mount. Extra Long-Life Multipurpose Oscillating Tool Blades.

    Open

    Mount

    These blades have the longest life in our oscillating tool blade offering—they’ll stay sharp 100 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth. Use them to cut through wood, metal, plastic, and drywall without changing blades. Because of their size, they’re typically used for small jobs, such as making notches in sheet metal. These blades mount to your oscillating tool at any angle, so you can avoid awkward cutting angles and reach into tight spots.
    Open Blade Mount—Since they’re open mount, they’re compatible with all non-Starlock tools.
    Carbide Teeth—With teeth made of a specialized carbide blend, even hundreds of cuts through nail-filled wood won’t dull them down.
    Black-Oxide Steel Body—They have a black oxide finish for mild corrosion resistance in dry environments.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut Type
    Blade
    Shape
    For Use On
    Each
    Open Blade Mount
    4 1/4"1 3/8"CarbideBlack-Oxide SteelFlush, Plunge, StraightStraightWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC0000000000000
     

    Oscillating Tool Blade Sets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Oscillating Tool Blade Sets.
    Image of Specification. Starlock Mount. Front orientation. Starlock Blade Mount. Oscillating Tool Blade Sets.

    Starlock

    Mount

    Image of Specification. Open Mount. Front orientation. Open Blade Mount. Oscillating Tool Blade Sets.

    Open

    Mount

    Whether you’re plunge cutting in wood or trimming off the end of a nail, these sets have you covered. All blades have a coating that limits heat buildup and prevents your material from burning. Since they stay cool, they also resist dulling and getting gummed up with metal shards. Mount the blades to your tool at any angle to avoid awkward cutting angles and to reach tight spots.
    Blades with high-speed steel teeth have teeth harder than carbon steel, so they cut harder materials. They have a carbon steel body, so they’re also known as bimetal blades. Blades with carbide-tipped steel teeth stay sharp 50 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth. The teeth are made of a carbide blend with titanium and cobalt, so they’re denser and harder than standard carbide teeth.
    Curved blades have a slightly curved edge, so you can make plunge cuts without angling your tool like you would with a straight-edge blade. This allows for cleaner cuts with less tool vibration.
    Starlock Blade Mount—Starlock-mount sets work with Starlock-compatible tools.
    Open Blade Mount—Open-mount sets work with all non-Starlock tools.
    Blade Mount
    Type
    No. of
    Pieces
    Includes
    Cut
    Type
    For Use On
    Each
    Starlock51 1/4" Lg. Steel Straight Blade with Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth for Metal
    1 1/4" Lg. Carbon Steel Curved Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Wood
    1 1/4" Lg. Carbon Steel Curved Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Wood with Nails
    1 1/4" Lg. Titanium Cobalt Curved Blade with Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth for Wood with Nails, PVC, and Metal
    2" Lg. Carbon Steel Curved Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Drywall
    PlungeWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC0000000000000
    Open51 1/4" Lg. Steel Straight Blade with Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth for Metal
    1 1/4" Lg. Carbon Steel Curved Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Wood
    1 1/4" Lg. Carbon Steel Curved Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Wood with Nails
    1 1/4" Lg. Titanium Cobalt Curved Blade with Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth for Wood with Nails, PVC, and Metal
    2" Lg. Carbon Steel Curved Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Drywall
    PlungeWood, Wood with Nails, Metal, Drywall, PVC000000000000

    Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood.
    These blades have a pointed tip that plunges into wood. They have a 1/2" universal shank that fits most reciprocating saws. Blades with a flexible carbon steel body and high-speed steel teeth are also known as bimetal blades. Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade. Choose blades with more teeth per inch for a smooth finish; choose blades with fewer teeth per inch for fast, rough cutting.
    Material
    Pkg. of 5
    Pkg. of 50
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Use On
    Cut
    Type
    Tooth Style
    Body
    Tooth
    Flexibility
    Pkg.
    Pkg.
    5 Teeth per Inch
    6"3/4"0.05"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible0000000000000000000000000000
    9"3/4"0.05"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible00000000000000000000000000
    12"3/4"0.05"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible00000000000000000000000000
     

    Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jigsaw Blades. Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades.
    Also known as bimetal blades, these have a carbon steel body and high-speed steel teeth that last up to four times longer than carbon steel teeth. Choose more teeth per inch for a smooth cut; choose fewer teeth per inch for fast, rough cutting.
    Material
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Teeth per
    In.
    Tooth
    Body
    For Use On
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    T-Shank
     
    3" Long
    3/16"0.04"10High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelMetal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with Nails50000000000000
     
    4" Long
    5/16"0.04"8High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelMetal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with Nails5000000000000
     

    Multipurpose Miter and Chop Saw Blades

    Image of Product. Side1 orientation. ZoomedIn view. Miter, Chop, and Table Saw Blades. Multipurpose Miter and Chop Saw Blades.
    Image of Specification. Round Arbor. Front orientation. Round Arbor Hole. Multipurpose Miter and Chop Saw Blades.

    Round

    Arbor

    Cut through metal, plastic, and other materials without having to change blades.
    Warning: Use blades that have a greater rpm rating than the no-load rpm of your tool.
    Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth—These blades have carbide-tipped teeth that make clean cuts through plastic while being durable enough to make burr-free cuts through metal.
    Number of Teeth—When choosing a blade, you'll want to keep in mind the number of teeth and the width of the cut. More teeth will give you a smoother cut; fewer teeth will give you a faster cut.
    Cut Width— A narrower cut width makes faster cuts with minimal material loss; a wider cut width increases stability for straighter cuts.
    Material
    Arbor Hole
    Size
    Arbor Hole
    Shape
    No. of
    Teeth
    Cut
    Wd.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Hook
    Angle
    Tooth
    Body
    For Use On
    Each
    10" Diameter
    1"Round280.078"4,500Carbide-Tipped SteelSteelAluminum, Brass, Copper, Plastic, Steel, Wood, Wood with Nails0000000000000
     
    14" Diameter
    1"Round360.086"1,600Carbide-Tipped SteelSteelAluminum, Brass, Copper, Plastic, Steel, Wood, Wood with Nails000000000000
     

    Heavy Duty Extra-Long-Life Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts

    Image of Product. Side1 orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Heavy Duty Extra-Long-Life Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts.
    Wide enough to cut through multiple layers quickly, these blades are often called demolition blades. With carbide-tipped teeth, they stay sharp at least 50 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth. The teeth are also harder for cutting harder materials. The pointed tip is made for plunge cuts—it lets you start from the center of a material instead of the edge. Use them on a wide range of materials for tasks from removing an old piping system to adding an access panel to a wall. Their 1/2” universal shank fits most reciprocating saws.
    Heat Dissipating—Heat-dissipating blades have teeth made of a specialized carbide blend that dissipates heat as you cut. They stay sharp 100 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth—the longest life in our reciprocating saw blade offering.
    Variable-Set Tooth—Blades with variable-set teeth limit vibration to keep your cuts stable and straight without requiring much effort. Their aluminum-coated body reduces heat buildup when cutting, so they won’t burn your wood or accidentally harden metal edges. They’ll also stay sharp and won’t get gummed up with metal shards or sawdust.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Use On
    Cut
    Type
    Tooth Style
    Body
    Tooth
    Flexibility
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    6 Teeth per Inch
    6"1"0.047"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetSteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible50000000000000
    9"1"0.047"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetSteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible5000000000000
    12"1"0.047"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetSteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible5000000000000
     
    6 Teeth per Inch—Heat Dissipating
    6"1"0.047"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetSteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible5000000000000
    9"1"0.047"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetSteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible50000000000000
    12"1"0.047"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetSteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible50000000000000
     
    6 to 9 Teeth per Inch
    6"1"0.074"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetAluminum-Coated SteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible3000000000000
    9"1"0.074"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetAluminum-Coated SteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible3000000000000
    12"1"0.074"Drywall, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetAluminum-Coated SteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible3000000000000
     

    Extra-Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jigsaw Blades. Extra-Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades.
    With carbide-tipped teeth—the hardest in our jigsaw blade offering—these blades last longer than bimetal blades. The high-speed steel body makes them stiffer than blades with a carbon steel body. That means they’re better at making straight cuts in hard and thick materials. They’re also narrow enough for complex, intricate cuts with tight curves. Use them for applications such as cutting specific shapes out of wood, plastic, sheet metal, and other flat materials to fit a custom structure.
    5 to 7 Teeth per Inch—Blades with 5-7 teeth per inch make quick cuts, thanks to their progressive-tooth design. Their tooth size gradually increases from small, fine teeth at the shank end to larger teeth at the tip.
    Aluminum-Coated High-Speed Steel Body—Blades with an aluminum-coated body reduce heat buildup when cutting. This protects your material from burning and keeps dust from sticking to your blade and gumming it up. The coating also prevents the blade from dulling.
    Material
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Teeth per
    In.
    Tooth
    Body
    For Use On
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    T-Shank
     
    5 1/4" Long
    5/16"0.05"5 to 7Carbide-Tipped SteelAluminum-Coated High-Speed SteelFiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with Nails10000000000000
     

    Fast-Cut Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jigsaw Blades. Fast-Cut Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades.
    Small, fine teeth at the shank end of this progressive-tooth blade gradually increase to larger teeth at the tip for fast cuts. Also known as a bimetal blade, it has a carbon steel body and high-speed steel teeth that last up to four times longer than carbon steel teeth.
    Material
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Teeth per
    In.
    Tooth
    Body
    For Use On
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    T-Shank
     
    5 1/4" Long
    3/8"0.05"5 to 10High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelMetal, Plastic, Wood, Wood with Nails50000000000000
     

    Fast-Cut Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades for Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jigsaw Blades. Fast-Cut Long-Life T-Shank Jigsaw Blades for Wood.
    For fast cutting, this progressive-tooth blade has small, fine teeth at the shank end that gradually increase to larger teeth at the tip. It's also known as a bimetal blade and has a carbon steel body with high-speed steel teeth that last up to four times longer than carbon steel teeth.
    Material
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Teeth per
    In.
    Tooth
    Body
    For Use On
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    T-Shank
     
    4" Long
    5/16"0.05"5 to 6High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelWood, Wood with Nails50000000000000
     

    Reciprocating Saw Blades for Straight Cuts in Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Reciprocating Saw Blades for Straight Cuts in Wood.
    This blade is stiffer than other blades for making straight cuts in wood. It has a 1/2" universal shank that fits most reciprocating saws. Also known as a bimetal blade, it has a flexible carbon steel body with high-speed steel teeth. Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Use On
    Cut
    Type
    Tooth Style
    Body
    Tooth
    Flexibility
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    6 Teeth per Inch
    4"3/4"0.042"Wood, Wood with NailsStraightConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible50000000000000
     

    Vibration-Resistant Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Vibration-Resistant Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood.
    Produce smooth cuts—the teeth vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration. This blade has a pointed tip that plunges into wood. It has a 1/2" universal shank that fits most reciprocating saws. Also known as a bimetal blade, it has a flexible carbon steel body with high-speed steel teeth.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Use On
    Cut
    Type
    Tooth Style
    Body
    Tooth
    Flexibility
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    4 to 6 Teeth per Inch
    6"1/2"0.05"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible50000000000000
     

    Circular Saw Blades for Wood with Nails

    Image of Product. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Circular Saw Blades. Circular Saw Blades for Wood with Nails.
    Image of Specification. Round/Diamond Arbor. Front orientation. Diamond Arbor Hole. Round Arbor Hole.

    Round/Diamond

    Arbor

    Cut through hidden nails in reclaimed lumber. The carbide-tipped steel teeth on these blades are designed to handle impact as they cut across and with the grain (ripping). They bite into wood to make both straight and plunge cuts, so they can slice through material that’s already installed. Detach the center piece to expose the diamond shape of the arbor.
    Warning: Use wheels that have a greater rpm rating than the no-load rpm of your tool.
    Aluminum-Coated Steel Body—Aluminum-coated steel blades resist the heat buildup from high-speed cutting, which helps keep them sharp. They stay cool as you cut, so sawdust won’t stick to them as easily, and they won’t burn your wood. These blades also have anti-vibration vents that reduce shaking for a quieter, more accurate cut.
    Material
    Arbor Hole
    Size
    Arbor Hole
    Shape
    No. of
    Teeth
    Cut
    Wd.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Hook
    Angle
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut Type
    For Use On
    Features
    Each
    6 1/2" Diameter
    5/8"Round/Diamond240.059"8,00018°Carbide-Tipped SteelAluminum-Coated SteelAcross Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut)Wood with NailsAnti-Vibration Vents0000000000000
     
    7 1/4" Diameter
    5/8"Round/Diamond140.12"6,000-5°Carbide-Tipped SteelSteelAcross Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut)Wood with Nails000000000000
     

    Long-Life Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Oscillating Tool Blades. Long-Life Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood.
    Image of Specification. Starlock Mount. Front orientation. Starlock Blade Mount. Long-Life Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood.
    Image of Specification. Open Mount. Front orientation. Open Blade Mount. Long-Life Oscillating Tool Blades for Cutting Wood.

    Starlock

    Mount

    Open

    Mount

    The teeth are shaped to cut wood without leaving burn marks. To further prevent burning, these blades have a coating that limits heat buildup. Since they stay cool, they resist dulling and getting gummed up with sawdust. Mount them to your oscillating tool at any angle to avoid awkward cutting angles and to reach into tight spots.
    Starlock Blade Mount—Starlock-mount blades work with Starlock-compatible tools.
    Open Blade Mount—Open-mount blades work with all non-Starlock tools.
    Carbide-Tipped Steel Teeth—With carbide-tipped teeth that contain titanium and cobalt, these blades stay sharp 50 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth.
    Curved Blade—They have a slightly curved edge, so you can make plunge cuts without having to angle your tool like you would with a straight-edge blade.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut
    Type
    Blade
    Shape
    For Use On
    Each
    Starlock Blade Mount
    4"1 1/4"Carbide-Tipped SteelSteelPlungeCurvedFor Wood and Wood with Nails0000000000000
     
    Open Blade Mount
    4 1/4"1 1/4"Carbide-Tipped SteelSteelPlungeCurvedFor Wood and Wood with Nails000000000000
     

    Long-Life U-Shank Jigsaw Blades for Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jigsaw Blades. Long-Life U-Shank Jigsaw Blades for Wood.
    These bimetal blades have a carbon steel body and high-speed steel teeth that last up to four times longer than carbon steel teeth. Choose more teeth per inch for a smooth cut; choose fewer teeth per inch for fast, rough cutting.
    Material
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Teeth per
    In.
    Tooth
    Body
    For Use On
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    U-Shank
     
    4" Long
    9/32"0.03"6High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelWood, Wood with Nails50000000000000
     
    4 1/8" Long
    9/32"0.03"10High-Speed SteelCarbon SteelWood, Wood with Nails5000000000000
     

    Heavy Duty Extra-Long-Life Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood

    Image of Product. Side1 orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Heavy Duty Extra-Long-Life Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood.
    Also known as demolition blades, these blades are wide enough to cut through multiple layers of wood quickly. They’ll also stay sharp 50 times longer than blades with high-speed steel teeth thanks to their carbide-tipped teeth. The teeth are harder than high-speed steel and titanium-nitride-coated teeth, so they cut through harder materials. Also called variable-set blades, the teeth vary in size and pattern. This limits vibration for stable, straight cuts that require minimal effort. Their pointed tip is great for plunge cuts. An aluminum coating over their body reduces heat buildup, so they stay sharp and don’t get gummed up with sawdust. Since they stay cool, they won’t burn your wood.
    Their 1/2” universal shank fits most reciprocating saws.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Use On
    Cut
    Type
    Tooth Style
    Body
    Tooth
    Flexibility
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    5 to 7 Teeth per Inch
    6"1"0.075"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetAluminum-Coated Carbon SteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible30000000000000
    9"1"0.075"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetAluminum-Coated Carbon SteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible3000000000000
    12"1"0.075"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeVariable SetAluminum-Coated Carbon SteelCarbide-Tipped SteelFlexible3000000000000
     

    Heavy Duty Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Heavy Duty Reciprocating Saw Blades for Plunge Cuts in Wood.
    Also known as demolition blades, these are wide for cutting through multiple layers of wood. They have a pointed tip that plunges into material. All have a 1/2" universal shank that fits most reciprocating saws. They're bimetal blades with a flexible carbon steel body and high-speed steel teeth that vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration and produce smooth cuts. Choose blades with more teeth per inch for a smooth finish; choose blades with fewer teeth per inch for fast, rough cutting.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Use On
    Cut
    Type
    Tooth Style
    Body
    Tooth
    Flexibility
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    5 Teeth per Inch
    6"1"0.062"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible5000000000000
    9"1"0.062"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible500000000000
    12"1"0.062"Wood, Wood with NailsPlungeConstant SetCarbon SteelHigh-Speed SteelFlexible500000000000
     

    Reciprocating Saw Blade Assortments

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reciprocating Saw Blades. Reciprocating Saw Blade Assortments.
    Whether you’re cutting metal, plastic, or wood, keep a set of blades on hand to complete any reciprocating saw job. Also known as bimetal blades, the blades in these sets have high-speed steel teeth and a flexible carbon steel body. Thanks to their flexibility, they’re good for cutting flush against a surface, such as cutting pipe close to a wall or creating an access panel in an enclosure. Use them for straight cuts, curved cuts, and plunge cuts in the center of a material. With a 1/2” universal shank, they fit most reciprocating saws.
    5 Pieces, 6 Pieces, and 14 Pieces—5-, 6-, and 14-piece assortments have wide blades meant for cutting through multiple layers. They’re also known as demolition blades.
    10 Pieces—10-piece assortments are for use on materials of any thickness.
    32 Pieces—32-piece assortment blades for wood with nails are for use on wood of any thickness.
    Aluminum-Coated Carbon Steel Body—Blades with an aluminum-coated body resist heat buildup when cutting, so they stay sharp and don’t get gummed up with metal shards. Since they stay cool, they won’t accidentally harden the edge that you’re cutting.
    Material
    No. of
    Pieces
    Includes
    Body
    Tooth
    Each
    56" Long Blade for Metal (14 Teeth per Inch)
    6" Long Blade for Metal (18 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Wood and Wood with Nails (5 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Metal (14 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Metal, Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (7-11 Teeth per Inch)
    Carbon SteelHigh-Speed Steel0000000000000
    66" Long Blade for Metal and Plastic (8-10 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (4-6 Teeth per Inch)
    Two 6" Long Blades for Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (6-12 Teeth per Inch)
    Two 6" Long Blades for Metal and Plastic (14-18 Teeth per Inch)
    Plastic case
    Aluminum-Coated Carbon SteelHigh-Speed Steel000000000000
    104" Long Blade for Metal (14 Teeth per Inch)
    4" Long Blade for Metal (18 Teeth per Inch)
    4" Long Blade for Metal (24 Teeth per Inch)
    6" Long Blade for Metal (10 Teeth per Inch)
    6" Long Blade for Metal (18 Teeth per Inch)
    6" Long Blade for Metal (24 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Wood and Wood with Nails (6 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Wood and Plastic (11 Teeth per Inch)
    Two 9" Long Blades for Wood (7 Teeth per Inch)
    Carbon SteelHigh-Speed Steel000000000000
    149" Long Blade for Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (4-6 Teeth per Inch)
    9" Long Blade for Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (10-14 Teeth per Inch)
    Four 6" Long Blades for Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (6-12 Teeth per Inch)
    Four 6" Long Blades for Metal and Plastic (14-18 Teeth per Inch)
    Four 6" Long Blades for Metal, Plastic, Wood, and Wood with Nails (8-14 Teeth per Inch)
    Plastic case
    Aluminum-Coated Carbon SteelHigh-Speed Steel000000000000
    32Four 9" 10 TPI blades for metal
    Four 9" 5 TPI blades with plunging tip for wood
    Four 6" Long Blades with 14 TPI for metal
    Four 6" 24 TPI blades for metal
    Four 8" 8-12 TPI Blades for multi material
    Four 9" 5 TPI blades for wood
    Four 9" 7-11 TPI blades for multi material
    Four 9" 18 TPI blades for metal
    Carbon SteelHigh-Speed Steel0000000000000
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