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Universal T-shank Jigsaw blade SJG17504 (T144D) (L)100mm, Pack of 3

£6.32Inc. VAT

Product details

Product information

These jigsaw blades from Universal are suitable for hardwood and softwoods, osb and plywood. They are constructed from 65mn spring steel and have a cutting depth of 5-50mm.

  • Guarantee - 1 year
  • Suitable for Hardwood, OSB, plywood & softwood
  • Guarantee - 1 year
  • Suitable for - Hardwood, OSB, plywood & softwood

Features and benefits

  • A course cutting jigsaw blade for straight cutting in medium wood

Specifications

Blade length100mm
Blade thickness1.2mm
Cut typeStraight coarse
Length (mm)100mm
Material65Mn spring steel
Maximum cutting depth50mm
Maximum cutting length74mm
Minimum cutting depth5mm
Model name/numberSJG17504 (T144D)
Teeth per inch6
Tooth pitch4-5.2
Tooth spacing6mm
Weight (g)25g
Product code3663602812449
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4.8 / 5(5 reviews)

nidge the didge - 5 / 5 - 01/04/2025

Great Blades, cuts like a knife through butter.

One of my lovely daughters recently moved house which meant I had to board yet another attic, not my favourite job. I had bought a cordless jigsaw and needed blades. The Universal T-Shank Jigsaw Blades were wonderful. Three blades in a packet, I only needed one. They are amazing and made a job I hate into a much quicker job. I hope this is an end to my boarding attics but I still have two excellent blades left for other jobs.

2082 - 5 / 5 - 23/01/2025

Easy sawing

Good blades easy to fit and last for a long time cutting

Still none - 4 / 5 - 22/08/2024

good jigsaw blades

Good products at economic cost - well worth the money Thanks.

SSI - 5 / 5 - 26/03/2022

T-shank jigsaw

It is a reliable blade and durable. Bought it to use to cut wood and has done the job.

martin987 - 5 / 5 - 28/10/2019

BON PRODUIT

Mais ques que signifie la cible sur l'emballage qui n'est pas présente sur les autres paquets qui contiennent pourtant exactement les mêmes lames (même longueur, même nombre de dents)??