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ULMIA
hand saws
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ULMIA
buck saw
(hand saws) as per DIN 7245, Form C
- Saw blade length 600 / 700 mm
- Tooth width 5.0 mm
- Toothing type Push-to-cut
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Application: Large push-to-cut saw teeth for coarser cuts. Particularly suited for cutting to size and cross cutting of sawn timber.
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ULMIA
turning saw
as per DIN 7245, Form E
- Saw blade length 600 mm
- Tooth width 3.0 mm
- Toothing type Push-to-cut
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Application: Smooth saw teeth for fine cuts. Cuts around curves. Saw blade can be detached for cuts within a plane surface.
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ULMIA
crosscut saw
as per DIN 7245, Form D
- Saw blade length 600 / 700 mm
- Tooth width 3.0 mm
- Toothing type Push-to-cut
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Application: Medium saw teeth with slight push-to-cut orientation for fine and precise cuts, cross-cutting tenons and sawing dovetail tenons.
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ULMIA
farmer's saw
as per DIN 7245, Form G
- Saw blade length 600 / 700 mm
- Tooth width 5.0 mm
- Toothing type Pull and Push-to-cut
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Application: Large saw teeth with marked push and pull-to-cut orientation for coarse
cuts. For cutting boards, square-edged timber, round wood and firewood.
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The new generation of saws:
ULMIA frame saws with high-performance Japanese blades
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ULMIA buck saw
as per DIN 7245, Form C
Saw teeth tips hardened (hardness over 70 HRC),
no resharpening capability.
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Application:
The high-performance Japanese saw blades configured for pull-to-cut sawing lend this frame saw an amazing “turbo thrust”. The laser hardened special toothing ensures effortless and migration-free cuts through any wood, both for rip and cross cutting. These saw blades achieve a far longer service life compared to conventional blades.
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