Demolition Cobalt Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade – 225mm 9 TPI – Pack of 3
£17.95£21.54 EX VATINC VAT
M42 bi-metal reciprocating saw blades built for demolition and rescue work. Extra wide 22mm, extra thick 1.5mm construction cuts steel plate, pipes and profiles fast without jamming or bending. Universal fitting. Pack of 3.
These 225mm cobalt metal reciprocating saw blades are built for the kind of cutting that eats through standard blades for breakfast. Made from M42 bi-metal material with 8% cobalt content, they combine a tough alloy steel body with an extremely hard HSS cutting edge. The result is a blade that handles steel plate, pipes, sections and profiles without flexing, binding or giving up halfway through a cut.
At 22mm wide and 1.5mm thick, these are noticeably beefier than your average recip blade. That extra width and thickness matters in demolition work where blade wander and flex can turn a quick cut into a frustrating battle. The special geometry milled teeth at 9 TPI are pitched for fast metal removal rather than fine finishing, which is exactly what you want when you’re cutting through structural steel on a strip-out or working a rescue job under pressure.
Where These 225mm Cobalt Blades Are Used
Demolition and rescue work are the obvious home for these blades, but they also work well anywhere a standard metal recip blade would normally be used. Steel plate, box section, angle iron, pipe, conduit, rebar — this blade handles all of it. The 9 TPI pitch cuts fast enough to keep the job moving, and the cobalt content gives the teeth enough hardness to stay sharp longer than standard bi-metal blades under heavy use.
Universal Fitting
The blades use a universal shank fitting, so they’ll go straight onto any standard reciprocating saw without messing around with adapters. Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Bosch, Hikoki — if your machine takes a standard recip blade, these fit. That’s one less thing to think about on site.
Comparable to the well-known S920CF format, these 225mm cobalt metal reciprocating saw blades are display packed in threes, making them a sensible stock item for any trade who regularly cuts metal on demolition or construction sites.
Pro Tip: When cutting thicker steel sections, let the blade do the work at a steady speed rather than forcing the stroke — excessive pressure on bi-metal blades causes premature tooth stripping, especially near welds where hardness varies.






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