STANLEY Coping Saw Blade: 6 1/4 in Blade Lg, Steel, 15, 1/4 in Blade Wd
The STANLEY Coping Saw Blade (MPN 15-061) is a 4-pack of steel blades, each 6 1/4 inches in length and 1/4 inch in width, with 15 teeth per inch. These blades are designed for use with coping saws for cutting…
SKU 3G-OTH-285623
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Product Description
The STANLEY Coping Saw Blade (MPN 15-061) is a 4-pack of steel blades, each 6 1/4 inches in length and 1/4 inch in width, with 15 teeth per inch. These blades are designed for use with coping saws for cutting intricate shapes and curves in various materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the STANLEY Coping Saw Blade 15-061 used for?
The STANLEY Coping Saw Blade 15-061 is used for cutting intricate shapes and curves in wood, plastic, and soft metals. Its 15 teeth per inch design provides smooth, precise cuts for trim work, model making, and detailed carpentry projects.
What are the specifications of the STANLEY Coping Saw Blade 15-061?
The STANLEY Coping Saw Blade 15-061 is a 4-pack of steel blades, each 6 1/4 inches long and 1/4 inch wide, with 15 teeth per inch. The blades are made of steel and are designed for use with standard coping saws.
Where to buy STANLEY Coping Saw Blade 15-061 worldwide?
You can source the STANLEY Coping Saw Blade 15-061 worldwide through 3G Electric. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to global destinations as an industrial equipment distributor.
How to install a STANLEY Coping Saw Blade?
To install the STANLEY Coping Saw Blade, loosen the coping saw's tension knob, insert the blade with teeth facing the handle, and secure it in the pins. Tighten the knob to tension the blade. Ensure the blade is straight and properly aligned before cutting.
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3G Electric supplies STANLEY coping saw blades. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.






