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New blade added to Bahco Ergo Handsaw System

A Bahco Tools product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 9, 2010

Bahco has extended its next generation Ergo Handsaw System with the introduction of a detachable blade.

The single handle, multiple blade saw is suitable for any application.

The launch of the Barracuda blade adds to the family of 10 blades which can be interchanged in a matter of seconds with the revolutionary handle design of the Ergo Handsaw System.

Available in 22" length, the blade features universal hard point toothing to deliver long lasting sharpness and is suitable for medium to thick wood materials.

The low friction coating helps to increase user efficiency as it reduces the force needed to push the blade through the wood.

The Barracuda blade comes with a 1.03mm thick blade, giving the user greater stability and a more accurate cut with an efficient transfer of power from arm to cut.

The ERGO Handsaw System features an asymmetrical handle in two sizes, which eliminates pressure points and prevents hand slipping.

This, coupled with a Thermoplastic Elastomer handle grip for optimum friction and a warm feel, makes the EGRO Handsaw System fit like a glove.

The angle and position of the handle in relation to the blade also reduces sawing forces and increases efficiency.

Kevin Parkes, customer service manager for the Bahco brand in the UK, said: "The Ergo Handsaw System feels like an extension of your arm movement which is a true hallmark of ergonomic design".

"We now have a different blade for every application, giving the user greater choice, convenience and weight saving benefits of not having to carry around multiple saws".

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