Silky UM Kogyo, Inc

SI-144-18

F180 Professional Spare Blade

Large
Non-Set Teeth
Impulse-Hardening
Hard Chrome Plating
Mirai-Me (4 Cutting Angles)
Taper Ground Blade

Silky F-180 180mm Blade only.8 teeth per 30mm (6.77 tpi). Impulse Hardened teeth. Chrome treated.

CA$
52.99
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Silky F-180 180mm Blade only.8 teeth per 30mm (6.77 tpi). Impulse Hardened teeth. Chrome treated.

- 8 teeth per 30mm (6.77 teeth per inch)

- 180mm (7 inch) length blade

- Approximate weight 220g (0.5lb)

- Chrome plated, taper ground blade

- Electrical induction hardened teeth

- Low effort triple edge, non-set tooth design

- Blade locks securely in two positions allowing flush cuts

- Blade folds into its own handle for protection

- Fiberglass reinforced molded comfort handle

- Superior finish quality

- Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship

Non-Set Teeth

Non-Set Teeth

The teeth sit within the blade’s thickness instead of being bent outward like many Western saws. Combined with a taper ground blade, this gives very smooth, fast cuts with minimal waste and a very clean surface.

Impulse-Hardening

Impulse-Hardening

The teeth are hardened with a quick, high‑frequency heat treatment so they stay sharp up to three times longer than normal teeth. These blades cut very fast and clean but generally cannot be resharpened and are replaced when dull.

Hard Chrome Plating

Hard Chrome Plating

A modern protective coating that makes the blade surface very hard and resistant to rust and resin buildup. It extends blade life and keeps cutting performance high for professional use.

Mirai-Me (4 Cutting Angles)

Mirai-Me (4 Cutting Angles)

A special tooth design with four cutting angles that lets one saw handle rip cuts, crosscuts, and slant cuts. It leaves an exceptionally smooth surface that often needs little or no sanding.

Taper Ground Blade

Taper Ground Blade

The blade is slightly thinner at the back than at the teeth. This reduces friction and binding in the cut, so the saw feels smoother, needs less effort, and leaves a narrower kerf.