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Outdoor saw Katanaboy 650-4

Silky Silky Outdoor saw Katanaboy 650-4

€334,94

Silky

Silky Outdoor saw Katanaboy 650-4

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€334,94

  • SKU: 403828

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This powerful pull saw has a blade no less than 65 cm long, allowing you to cut through logs of over 30 cm with ease. You can therefore safely compare the Katanaboy to a chainsaw, but without oil, fuel, noise and pollution.

Product description

Features:

  • Authentic Premium Japanese Steel
  • Blade length: 650 mm
  • Serration: 4 teeth per 30 mm
  • Dimensions unfolded: 1470 x 110 x 30 mm
  • Dimensions folded in: 800 x 110 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 1270 g
  • Kerf: 2.4 mm

Description:

This powerful pull saw has a blade no less than 65 cm long, allowing you to cut through logs of 30 cm with ease. You can therefore safely compare the Katanaboy to a chainsaw, but without oil, fuel, noise and pollution. Moreover, the saw is light and compact enough to carry in your backpack.

This is the ideal saw for big jobs: trail maintenance, cutting firewood or building a shelter during your camping trip in the woods. You'll be amazed at how little energy it takes to get so many results. And secretly, it just feels great to saw with this! The Katanaboy can really handle anything: wet, dry, rotten or hard wood.

The strong blade has aggressive teeth and can take a beating. The teeth are uniquely ground into the blade and stay sharp for a long time. You can fold and unfold the saw easily and quickly with the lock button. For safety, this is done in two stages: first half and then (watch your fingers!) fully.

The ergonomic rubber handle absorbs vibrations. Using the saw with two hands relieves your shoulders, which has a great effect on cutting power.

The Katanaboy is named after the 'Katana' sword of the Samurai.

How to use

Silky saws are designed to cut with the pulling motion. When first starting, you position the pull saw so that the teeth closest to the handle engage the wood first. After the pulling motion, guide the saw back to the starting position by a pushing motion (without force). During the pulling movement, the thin blade cannot bend because there is no lateral force on it. The blade only follows the saw cut. Should the saw still clamp, never push or force hard, this may cause lateral forces and damage or break the saw blade. Always remove the clamping weight to free the saw.

The Silky saw guarantees a fine cut and requires little cutting force. Do not stress the saw. As your grandfather used to say: let the saw do the work. You are less likely to get tired and it benefits the life of the saw.

When you find the induction symbol on a Silky saw, the saw has been inductively hardened and cannot be re-filed with the Silky file. You can see it on the saw itself. Inductively hardened tooth tips are black.

You can slightly control the saw's wood removal by where you hold the handle:

  • Close to the blade: there is relatively little pressure on the blade. The saw will take the least amount of wood, allowing you to cut very controlled and with precision.
  • Further away from the blade: more pressure comes to bear on the blade. The cutting action is maximum, but less precise.

We are not responsible for any damage caused by improper use.

Maintenance

  • Treat your saw with love. The Silky saw blade must be kept clean or the cutting action will be lost. Resin dissolves in olive oil, so this is an effective, eco-friendly way to clean the blade. Be aware, however, that if you use more aggressive agents, they may affect the rubber of the handles.
  • When not in use, dry the saw thoroughly, put it in its holster and store in a dry place.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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