DEWALT ELITE SERIES CARBIDE DEMOLITION RECIP BLADE - 9", 6 TPIThe DeWalt Elite Series DWAR956CT-1 carbide-tipped demolition reciprocating blade is built for nail-embedded wood, fastener-laden joists, and tear-out cuts that destroy bi-metal blades in a single pass. Tungsten carbide teeth on a tall high-carbon steel body survive repeated nail strikes while the 6 TPI tooth pattern clears wood chips fast enough to keep the saw moving through 2x stock and built-up framing.
- Blade length: 9" (6 TPI)
- Carbide-tipped teeth survive repeated nail and screw strikes
- 6 TPI pattern clears chips for fast cuts in 2x and built-up framing
- Tall blade body for straight, twist-resistant cuts
- 1/2" universal tang fits all reciprocating saws (DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Ridgid, Ryobi)
- For remodel, demo, joist trim, sub-floor cut-out, header removal
- Single-blade pack (CT-1 suffix)
Application: The 9" demolition length cuts through nail-embedded 2x studs, fastener-laden joists, header beams during remodel, and trim/sub-floor with hidden screws. 6 TPI clears wood chips fast while the carbide teeth survive repeated nail strikes that strip bi-metal blades in one cut.
Carbide vs Bi-Metal: Carbide tips survive nail strikes that destroy bi-metal teeth in one cut. Reach for this blade whenever fasteners are buried in the wood. For clean lumber with no embedded metal, a wood-cutting bi-metal blade cuts faster at lower cost.
Feed Pressure Tip: Let the blade do the work. Carbide-tipped teeth chip under heavy feed - use light, steady pressure and let the saw set the cut rate. Keep the shoe firmly against the workpiece to prevent blade flex, and use a few drops of cutting fluid on stainless or hardened steel for cooler, longer-lasting cuts.
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