Sabre saw blade, construction, three stars For brick/aerated concrete
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Sabre saw blade, construction, three stars For brick/aerated concrete
For cutting lightweight building materials such as bricks, aerated concrete and cement materials
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Variants
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- Very coarse tooth pitch for quick cutting results
- Wide body and thick wall thickness for high stability
- Cutting depth limitation for less tear-out and safe working (anti-recoil effect).
Notice
Compressive strength is the breaking load in N/mm², based on the total bearing surface (pressure area including perforation cross-section). The bricks are categorised in strength classes according to DIN 105 based on the loadability until breakage recorded during the test.
Strength classes for bricks are defined in DIN 105. The classification is divided into levels from 2–28. High-strength bricks and clinkers can also have considerably higher strengths. Heat-insulating Poroton bricks achieve strength classes of 6–12. The strength class of the brick alone does not provide information on the load-bearing capacity of the masonry, but rather produces a value for the masonry compressive strength together with the mortar used.
Further technical information can be found on the packaging of the product.
Brick statics
- Compressive strength:
Compressive strength is the breaking load in N/mm², based on the total bearing surface (pressure area including perforation cross-section). The bricks are categorised in strength classes according to DIN 105 based on the loadability until breakage recorded during the test.
- Strength classes:
Strength classes for bricks are defined in DIN 105. The classification is divided into levels from 2–28. High-strength bricks and clinkers can also have considerably higher strengths. Heat-insulating Poroton bricks achieve strength classes of 6–12. The strength class of the brick alone does not provide information on the load-bearing capacity of the masonry, but rather produces a value for the masonry compressive strength together with the mortar used.
Instructions
Colour code
- Brown: Suitable for wood
- Blue: Suitable for metal
- Grey: Suitable for construction/universal application
- Green: Suitable for stainless steel
- Red: Suitable for special inserts
Star system
- Four stars: High-performance saw blade with an extremely long service life in extreme applications
- Three stars: High-performance saw blade for extremely demanding applications, high cutting performance and long service life.
- Two stars: Excellent blade for heavy-duty applications.
- One star: Excellent standard blade for conventional applications.
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