- Catalog
- Find A Branch
- KeepStock
- Help
- 1-800-GRAINGER
Register
Sign In
Sign In to access your account information.
Sign In Register for Grainger.comOrder Lookup
Track and check the status of an order.
Order LookupAll Products
Unrelated Links
Product Categories
- All Product Categories
- Abrasives
- Adhesives, Sealants and Tape
- Cleaning and Janitorial
- Electrical
- Electronics & Batteries
- Fasteners
- Fleet & Vehicle Maintenance
- Furnishings, Appliances & Hospitality
- HVAC and Refrigeration
- Hardware
- Hydraulics
- Lab Supplies
- Lighting
- Lubrication
- Machining
- Material Handling
- Motors
- Office Supplies
- Outdoor Equipment
- Packaging & Shipping
- Paints, Equipment and Supplies
- Pipe, Hose, Tube & Fittings
- Plumbing
- Pneumatics
- Power Transmission
- Pumps
- Raw Materials
- Reference and Learning Supplies
- Safety
- Security
- Test Instruments
- Tools
- Welding
Sign In
Sign In to access your account information.
Sign In Register for Grainger.comOrder Lookup
Track and check the status of an order.
Order LookupHand Saws
Available3 products
Hand saws cut material layer by layer as they move their toothed blade back and forth. A handle or frame supports the blade and provides a place to grip the saw to make cuts. Hand saws cut different materials in different applications depending on the style of the saw and the type of blade.
Overall Length
Jab Saws
The sharp tip of jab saws plunge cuts into materials so the serrated blade edge can saw through them. Also known as keyhole saws, they are commonly used to create electrical box cutouts in drywall and to cut free-form holes in a variety of building materials. Their long, narrow blade mounts to a straight handle and cuts on both the push and the pull stroke. They are typically used with one hand.
Loading... |
Miniature Hacksaws
The short length and low profile of miniature hacksaws allows them to cut in tight spaces. Hacksaws use a thin, fine-toothed blade to make straight, accurate cuts on pipe, tubing, and thin materials that won't bend, snap, or catch the blade. They hold their blade under tension in their U-frame and cut through metal, plastic, and sometimes wood (depending on the blade). Hacksaws are held with one hand on the handle at the frame's heel to move the saw and the other hand at the head of the frame to guide the cut.
Loading... |