Milwaukee Tool Adds Nitrus Carbide to Reciprocating Saw Blades

The Torch with Nitrus Carbide is built to cut through cast iron or other thick metals.

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The Torch with Nitrus Carbide reciprocating saw blades.

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The Torch with Nitrus Carbide reciprocating saw blades.

Milwaukee Tool has expanded its Torch series of reciprocating saw blades with The Torch with Nitrus Carbide for Cast Iron. The new formulation, which features carbide blend teeth, is engineered for quicker cuts and durability in tough applications, including cast iron removal.

The new blades feature a 7TPI design, made to provide smooth cuts and fast starts, and large gullets for easy ejection. On top of long-lasting and fast-cutting performance in thick metals, the blades are designed to outperform standard carbide teeth blades in common metal applications, with no effect on the life on the blade, according to the manufacturer.

“When we introduced our Torch Carbide Blades in 2018, we disrupted the market and exceeded users’ expectations by delivering unparalleled versatility and life in extreme, thick metal applications,” says John Rossi, Vice President of Linear Edge Accessory Products for Milwaukee Tool. “Now we’re setting the bar once again by introducing Nitrus Carbide, a unique carbide blend, to our widely popular metal-cutting Torch blades, giving them unparalleled speed and life in extreme, thick metal applications.”

The Torch with Nitrus Carbide blades will be available in six and nine-inch sizes, each in packs of one, three or five, for purchase in March 2020. milwaukeetool.com

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