Zetsaw
Zetsaw Japanese Saw Replacement Screw Fit Kit
Zetsaw Japanese Saw Replacement Screw Fit Kit
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Model No: 30001
Description:
Replacement screws for the Zetsaw range of screw fit Japanese Saws. For those occasional bouts of 'Butter-Fingers' when the screw rolls into Oblivion. This kit has you covered to get your saw back together again.
If you have one (or more) of the Zetsaw Screw Fit Japanese saws, then keeping a spare screw (or two) around the workshop, or in you tool bag, is a must.
Note: These screws are sold individually. The image is for display purposes only.
Saw Compatibility:
The Zetsaw Japanese Saw Replacement Screw Fit Kit is compatible with the following.
Zetsaw Ryoba 250
Zetsaw Flush S-145
Zetsaw Universal S-265
Zetsaw Pistol S-160 Green Handle
Zetsaw Pruning SL-200 Fine
Zetsaw Pruning SL-200
Zetsaw Pruning SL-230
Zetsaw Pruning FS-210 P3.0
Zetsaw Pruning FS-240 P2.4
Zetsaw Pruning FS-245 P3.5
Zetsaw Pruning FS-270 P2.4
Zetsaw Pruning FS-275 P3.5
Zetsaw Drywall S-90
Zetsaw Compass S-80
Zetsaw Compass S-150
Zetsaw Compass S-210
Zetsaw Pistol S-117 Green Handle
Zetsaw Universal S-175
Zetsaw Pruning S-175
Zetsaw Bamboo & Plastic S-175
TopMan-Z Straight S-150 Green Handle
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About Zetsaw
About Zetsaw
Okada Hardware Mfg. Co. Ltd (the company that manufactures the Zetsaw brand) were the original pioneers of the replaceable blade system on handsaws. A system that has since set the standard for the entire handsaw industry, worldwide.
They were also the first company to introduce Impulse Hardening Technology to the Japanese saw industry. This innovation has greatly improved blade toughness, providing a Vickers Hardness value of 850-950HV [66-68HRC], across their entire range.
Today, Okada Hardware Mfg. Co. Ltd continues to study and develop edged tools in Japan, and strives for the highest standard of customer satisfaction.
Further Information
Further Information
To find out more information about the different types of Japanese Saw, and how they compare to Western-style saws, check out the Silverhand Creative blog on the subject.
