Summary Details: The roughneck rou34424 r22f hardpoint handsaw combines a 22 550mm blade with 11 teeth per inch tpi, making it the ideal choice for finer cutting work where a smoother finish is required. The higher tooth count delivers cleaner cuts in hardwoods, finished t...
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The roughneck rou34424 r22f hardpoint handsaw combines a 22 550mm blade with 11 teeth per inch tpi, making it the ideal choice for finer cutting work where a smoother finish is required. The higher tooth count delivers cleaner cuts in hardwoods, finished timber and precision work, whilst the extended blade length provides excellent reach for larger workpieces and sheet materials. Featuring triple ground teeth for enhanced cutting efficiency and heat treated edges for extended durability, this handsaw maintains its cutting performance through demanding applications. The double injected soft grip handle ensures comfort during detailed work and provides hand protection, whilst the shaped design enables accurate 90° and 45° cutting angles for precise joinery work. Suitable for cutting hardwood, softwood, rough timber, board sheet, wooden worktop and floorboard, this saw is particularly well suited to finish carpentry and fine woodworking tasks. Features and benefits bull 22 550mm blade for extended cutting capacity bull 11tpi tooth configuration for finer, smoother cuts bull triple ground teeth for improved cutting efficiency bull heat treated teeth for lasting performance bull soft grip handle designed for 90° and 45° angle cutting specifications length mm 550 tpi 11 teeth 11tpi fine. Blade thickness 1mm.





