Silky Replacement Blade For Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 177-02 Rating :
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29508 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Silky
- Model: 177-02
- Dimensions: .79 pounds
Features
- 15-2/5-inch (390 mm) blade length
- 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
- 0.8 pounds (360 grams) weight
- Hard chrome-plated
- Teeth are not impulse hardened
- 15-2/5-inch (390 mm) blade length
- 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
- 0.8 pounds (360 grams) weight
- Hard chrome-plated
- Teeth are not impulse hardened
Product Description
15.35" (390mm) replacement chrome plated blade for the Hayauchi pole saw. Blade comes with 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30mm). Blade has a sharpened base and tip for scoring the branch, to avoid ripping damage to the branch collar.Replacement parts list (340K pdf file) Teeth per 30 mm / inch : 6.5 / 5.5 Length: Overall 18.90" (480mm), Blade 15.4" (390mm) Weight: 0.80 lb (360 g) Color: Natural Metal: SK4 High Carbon Steel Blade Thickness, mm: 1.5 Kerf, mm: 2.3
Customer Reviews
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent
By Rob Brookler
Product fit perfectly. Easy to install. Blade cuts very well. Not inexpensive, but the quality seems quite high. I use this to cut very tall palm trees.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Best pole saw blade
By kauai yorozuya
Very sharp saw blade that is great for all pruning. Whether it be palm trees or hard wood trees. The only trouble is remembering to keep it oiled as the hardened steel will rust. Wish they made a hardened stainless steel version.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Best of the best
By jim
This is the best blade for the best "manual" pole saw...period. In this case....u do get what u pay for. Better blade...less time and labor. I sprung for the hook attachment also. Comes in handy to pull down cut limbs that are hung up on neighboring limbs.Use some lock tite on the nuts if u plan on doing hours of cutting at a time, otherwise, u risk working the nuts loose.
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