DIY Discover our blades and hacksaw frames DIY range through various handles and uses.
A few tips from the professional
A few tips from the professional for an optimal use of your tools :
- Saw while pushing
- Tilt the blade about 15° from the piece
- Saw slowly while pressing and release pressure during
the return stroke - For a longer life of your hacksaw frames, release the blade
tension when unused.
This DIY hand tool range is fitted for a time to time use. It is good value for money.
Ref. 11T
Characteristics :
- Handle: unvarnished beech
- Frame: flat iron 16×5
- Blade tension: 70 daN
- Square tension fixture with pin that can not fall out
- 2 blade positions : vertical and horizontal
- PEFC wood (Made in Jura, France). Perspiration absorption and easier to hold and to use
Ref. 29TB
Characteristics:
- Handle: plastic
- Frame: painted tube 15×10
- Blade tension: 70 daN
- Square tension fixture with pin that can not fall out
- 2 blade positions : vertical and horizontal
Ref. 27T
Characteristics:
- Handle: aluminium
- Frame: painted
- To reuse broken blades
To saw in areas which are normally difficult to attain
Ref. 30T
Characteristics
- Handle: plastic
- Frame: flat iron 20×5
- Stainless steel blade, Domestic use (frozen food, bones…)
Blades
- For your work in the garden
- Can be fitted on all our hacksaw frames
Blades
- HSS flexible blade
- The best value for money