C.K Tools rips into the saw market with a new range.
A new range of sawing products from C.K Tools is tearing up the market, with the brandโs trademark sharp design applied to four new saws. Developed in collaboration with a panel of tradesmen, all four products promise durability, ease of use and superior quality.
An all-new Hacksaw leads the pack, with a quick-change function for easy, convenient, safe blade changes on the job, thanks to a fast-release mechanism above the handle. Built to last, the Hacksaw boasts a balanced and durable aluminium frame, pressure adjustment dial, a 55-degree mounting point for flush cuts, as well as ergonomically designed rubber grips on both front and rear handles.
The Hacksaw includes a 300mm 24TPI bi-metal blade, and promises easy, efficient use whether sawing plastic or metal. The Technicians Hacksaw, meanwhile, offers a tactile, polymer coated frame for greater impact resistance when on the go. With a handy, lockable storage compartment built into its frame, a spare blade is never far away. This model also includes rubber grips on front and read handles, a 55-degree mounting point for flush cuts against flat walls, a pressure adjustment dial and a 300mm 24TPI bi-metal blade. The frame is made from durable polymer coated aluminium.
New for C.K Tools is the Slate Ripping Saw. Ideal for roofers and solar installers, the Slate Ripping Saw gets underneath a roof tile to cut the nail pinning it down. This means that roof slates can be removed quickly, easily, and without damage to the tile itself. With reduced breakage, jobs can be completed more efficiently, without delays or unnecessary costs caused by broken tiles.
Devised to minimise bulk in the tool bag, the Sabretooth Two-Sided Plasterboard Saw is ideal for both rough and fine work with plasterboard. On one side is a 7TPI blade with triple ground teeth, designed for quickly sawing through plasterboard. On the other is a 12TPI blade with fine cut teeth, and a sharp, precise tip, all configured for detail and fine work, such as correcting or installing electrical features after plasterwork has been completed. A rugged saw sheath with belt clip gives added convenience and safety, while its rubber grip is styled for comfort. The toolโs handy mounting hole gives options for storage or lanyard attachment.
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