Felco Folding Saw 9.5 Blade: Professional-grade pruning tool for efficient, precise cuts.
The Felco Folding Saw with a 9.5-inch blade is expertly designed to cater to the needs of growing and landscaping professionals. Crafted for pruning limbs up to 4.7 inches in diameter, this saw offers efficient wood chip removal with its optimized teeth and chrome-plated blades that minimize friction for enhanced performance. The heat-treated teeth increase blade hardness, extending its cutting life. A 3/16″ hole at the handle base enables secure attachment. The soft, molded grip provides excellent control, making every cut precise. With an overall length of 11 3/4″ when closed and 20 7/8″ when open, this lightweight saw weighs only 8.8 oz.
- Blade Length: 9.5 inches
- Limbs Diameter: Up to 4.7 inches
- Wood Chip Clearing: Efficient
- Blade Material: Chrome plated
- Friction Reduction: Yes
- Cutting Design: Fast cutting on pull stroke
- Teeth Hardness: Increased with heat treatment
- Securing Hole: 3/16 inch
- Handle Material: Soft, gripping material
- Overall Length (closed): 11 3/4 inches
- Overall Length (open): 20 7/8 inches
- Weight: 8.8 oz

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- Newly designed Felco folding saw
- 9.5 inch blade for pruning limbs up to 4.7 inch diameter
- Optimized teeth clear wood chips efficiently
- Chrome plating reduces friction and increases performance
- Fast cutting design on the pull stroke
- Heat-treated teeth for improved cutting life
- Molded handle with soft, gripping material for control
The blade length of the Felco folding saw is 9.5 inches.
2. What is the maximum diameter of limbs that can be pruned with this saw?
This saw is perfectly adapted for pruning limbs up to 4.7 inches in diameter.
3. How is the performance of the Felco folding saw enhanced?
The teeth of the saw have been optimized to clear wood chips efficiently, and the blades are chrome-plated to reduce friction and increase performance.
4. Does the blade cut on both push and pull stroke?
The blade is designed and intended to cut on the pull stroke. This is the most efficient motion and will prevent any possible blade damage as well. Apply any pressure on the pull stroke motion.













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