DeWALT Launches Next Generation Metal Demolition Reciprocating Blades


DeWALT LAUNCHES next generation metal demolition reciprocating blades with BEST-IN-CLASS cutting speed, life and durability

April 2007 - DeWALT, a leading manufacturer of industrial power tools and accessories, announced its new metal demolition reciprocating saw blades (DW4864 - DW4869) with a unique design that promotes faster cuts, longer life and greater blade durability. The new reciprocating blades are designed for all professional users in heavy-duty metal cutting applications and for fire and rescue personnel in extraction applications.

The blades feature a sharper tooth geometry that promotes faster cutting speeds and increases productivity on the jobsite. For increased blade life, the new blades are designed with an aggressive shank angle that allows more teeth to make contact with the material being cut, which helps to maintain the cutting rate of the blade as it wears.

DeWALT designed the metal cutting reciprocating saw blades with a high speed steel strip that is taller and thicker than competitive blades. This extra high speed steel protects the teeth and maximizes blade durability. Additionally, each blade features an anti-stick coating to minimize friction and create clean, smooth cuts.

About DeWALT (www.dewalt.com)
DeWALT is the leading manufacturer of industrial power tools with more than 300 power tool and equipment products as well as 800 power tool accessories, including corded and cordless drills, saws, hammers, grinders, routers, planers, plate joiners, sanders, lasers, generators, compressors and nailers, as well as saw blades, metal and masonry drill bits, abrasives, screw driving accessories and more. DeWALT tools can be found wherever tools are sold, nationally and internationally. With over 1,000 factory owned and authorized locations, DeWALT has one of the most extensive service and repair networks in North America.

Erin Bradin
Warschawski
Tel: (410) 367-2700 ext. 18
Fax: (410) 367-2400
www.warschawski.com

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