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Carving sword for chainsaw carving. The tip of the sword is reinforced and has a diameter of... more
Product information "Carving Sword 20cm"
Carving sword for chainsaw carving. The tip of the sword is reinforced and has a diameter of approx. 2cm which enables particularly fine work. Additionally, the tendency for kickback is significantly reduced.
The universal holder is suitable for almost all "small" chainsaws (8.5mm slot width / bolt thickness). Due to the small diameter of the sword tip, a saw chain with a ¼ inch pitch should be used.
- Ø sword tip: 2cm
- Guide groove: 1.3mm
- Recommended number of ¼ inch drive links: 64
To be on the safe side, please specify the type of saw when ordering!
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