Tyrannosaw Blades

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About Tyrannosaw Blades

Tyrannosaw blades are premium replacement cutting blades specifically designed for Tyrannosaw reciprocating saws and compatible cutting tools. Engineered for demanding professional applications, these blades deliver exceptional cutting performance across wood, metal, plastics, and composite materials. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of Tyrannosaw blades to suit various cutting tasks, from demolition work to precision carpentry.

Available in multiple tooth configurations, lengths, and material specifications, Tyrannosaw blades are manufactured to exacting standards for durability and longevity. Whether you're cutting through nail-embedded timber, steel pipework, or masonry materials, the right blade ensures clean, efficient cuts with minimal vibration and extended service life.

Applications

  • Demolition contractors - cutting through mixed materials during strip-outs and renovations
  • Carpenters and joiners - precision cuts in timber, plywood, and engineered wood products
  • Plumbers - cutting copper, steel, and plastic pipework in tight spaces
  • Electricians - creating access holes and cutting conduit or trunking
  • General builders - versatile cutting tasks across construction sites
  • Metal fabricators - cutting steel sections, aluminium profiles, and sheet metal
  • Window fitters - trimming frames, sills, and cladding materials
  • DIY enthusiasts - home renovation and repair projects

Choosing The Right Tyrannosaw Blades

Material compatibility is crucial when selecting blades. Wood-cutting blades feature aggressive tooth patterns for fast cutting, whilst metal-cutting variants have finer teeth for controlled cuts. Bi-metal blades offer versatility across multiple materials, making them ideal for demolition work where you'll encounter mixed substrates.

Tooth count (TPI) determines cutting speed and finish quality. Lower TPI (5-10) blades cut faster through wood and softer materials, whilst higher TPI (14-24) blades deliver smoother cuts in metal and create less vibration. Consider your primary application when selecting tooth configuration.

Blade length should match your cutting depth requirements. Standard lengths range from 150mm to 300mm, with longer blades suited to demolition work and thicker materials. MyToolShed.co.uk offers various length options to suit different Tyrannosaw models and applications.

Blade material construction affects durability and value. High-carbon steel (HCS) blades suit wood and plastics, high-speed steel (HSS) handles metal, whilst bi-metal construction combines flexibility with cutting edge hardness for extended life and versatility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should Tyrannosaw blades last?

Blade life varies significantly based on material being cut and cutting technique. Professional-grade bi-metal blades from MyToolShed.co.uk typically deliver hundreds of cuts in standard timber, whilst metal-cutting applications naturally wear blades faster. Replace blades when cutting becomes noticeably slower or requires excessive pressure.

Can I use Tyrannosaw blades in other reciprocating saw brands?

Most Tyrannosaw blades feature universal shank designs compatible with major reciprocating saw brands including Makita, DeWalt, Bosch, and Milwaukee. Always verify shank compatibility with your specific tool model before purchasing.

What's the difference between demolition and precision blades?

Demolition blades prioritise cutting speed with aggressive tooth patterns and robust construction for nail-embedded timber and mixed materials. Precision blades feature finer teeth for controlled, cleaner cuts in specific materials where finish quality matters, such as visible joinery work or plumbing installations.

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