Silky UM Kogyo, Inc

SI-391-36

SUGOI 360 Spare Blade

Extra Large
Mirai-Me (4 Cutting Angles)
Non-Set Teeth
Sharpenable Blade
Electroless Nickel Plating
Progressive Teeth
Curved Blade Design

Replacement blade for the Silky SUGOI Professional 360 Arborist Sheath Saw.

CA$
157.99
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Razor-sharp and ultra-fast cutting, mono-constructed, 14" curved blade. The curve provides greater cutting speed with less effort. The super aggressive tooth pattern is ideal for pruning large limbs.

Teeth Per Inch: 4.7-5.5

Teeth Per 30 mm: 5-5-6.5

Blade Length: 360 mm (14.2 in)

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.

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.

Sharpenable Blade

Sharpenable Blade

The teeth can be sharpened with a file when they become dull. This allows you to keep the same saw in service for many years and is a good choice if you prefer maintaining tools rather than replacing blades.

Electroless Nickel Plating

Electroless Nickel Plating

A thin but extremely durable nickel coating that covers the entire blade, including the teeth. It greatly improves wear resistance, slows rust, and helps prevent sap from sticking, so cuts stay smooth and easy.

Progressive Teeth

Progressive Teeth

Tooth size changes along the blade, usually starting finer near the handle and coarser toward the tip. This makes starting the cut easier and then speeds up cutting once the blade is fully engaged.

Curved Blade Design

Curved Blade Design

A gently curved blade that helps keep more teeth in contact with the wood as you cut. This improves cutting efficiency, especially in pruning, and can reduce strain on your wrist and arm.