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Festool jigsaw blade HS 105/1 BI/5 204272 is a steel jigsaw blade designed for straight cuts in non-ferrous metals, so it tackles aluminum and similar materials where clean, controlled cuts are needed. The blade length of 4-1/8 in, as stated in the SAP description, supports working through common metal stock sizes without overextending the stroke, which helps maintain accuracy along a layout line. This blade uses a T-shank interface, so it fits jig saws from Festool, Bosch, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, Milwaukee, and similar brands that accept this style, giving flexibility across multiple saws in the shop or on site. The product is classified as a jigsaw blade within bits, blades and cutters, so it is purpose-built for powered jig saw cutting rather than general hand sawing, helping align tool and material for consistent results.
The web description identifies these as T-shank blades, so they slide into standard T-shank clamps on jig saws from Festool, Bosch, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, Milwaukee, and similar models that use this system. That connection style helps the blade seat consistently, which supports straight tracking when following a scribed line in non-ferrous metals. The specified 4-1/8 in length provides enough projection for cutting typical metal components while controlling deflection, so the blade is less likely to wander under load. Because the blades are described as ideal for straight cuts in non-ferrous metals, they align well with jobs such as trimming aluminum profiles, channels, or similar materials where an accurate, repeatable path matters.
The web description calls these blades ideal for straight cuts in non-ferrous metals, so they suit jobs involving aluminum, brass-like trims, or similar non-ferrous stock where a jig saw is already part of the workflow. Their classification under saw blades and specifically jigsaw blades means they are intended for powered jig saw cutting in shop or site environments, rather than for abrasive or torch cutting, which helps keep the workflow aligned with fine layout work. The T-shank design is listed as suitable for jig saws from Festool, Bosch, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, and Milwaukee, so the same blade type can move between tools from those brands during a project, which supports consistent cut behavior across different saw bodies.
The SAP description notes that the blade is steel with a length of 4-1/8 in, giving a balance between reach and stiffness that helps limit deflection when cutting non-ferrous metals, so the blade tracks closer to the marked line. Being described as ideal for straight cuts in non-ferrous metals signals that the tooth design and overall configuration are tuned for controlled forward feed rather than tight-radius curves, which helps keep edge waviness down on longer cuts. The T-shank format, noted in the web description, allows the blade to lock positively into compatible jig saws, reducing movement at the clamp, which supports consistent entry and exit points on repetitive cuts. Suitability for jig saws from Festool, Bosch, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, and Milwaukee also means the same cut characteristics can be maintained even when switching between different branded jig saws on the same job.
The jigsaw blades are described as ideal for straight cuts in non-ferrous metals, so they are suited to materials like aluminum and similar non-ferrous profiles where controlled straight cutting is needed.
The web description states that the T-shank blades are suitable for jig saws from Festool, Bosch, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, and Milwaukee, so they fit compatible T-shank models from those brands.
The SAP description lists the jigsaw blade length as 4-1/8 in, giving working depth for common non-ferrous metal thicknesses while limiting flex along the cut path.
The SAP description identifies the blade as steel, which provides a cutting body matched to non-ferrous metals so the teeth can engage and track predictably through metal stock.
The product is categorized under bits, blades and cutters as a jigsaw blade, indicating it is designed specifically for powered jig saw cutting tasks.
The HS 105/1 BI/5 designation is the Festool product name for this jigsaw blade, identifying this specific steel 4-1/8 in model intended for non-ferrous metal cutting.
The Festool jigsaw blade HS 105/1 BI/5 204272 combines a steel 4-1/8 in body with a T-shank connection, so it fits compatible Festool, Bosch, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, and Milwaukee jig saws while supporting straight cuts in non-ferrous metals. Wurth Baer Supply lists this blade under jigsaw blades within bits, blades and cutters, aligning it with metal cutting tasks where a jig saw is the chosen tool. When a project calls for controlled straight cuts in non-ferrous metals using a T-shank jig saw, this specific Festool blade model provides a defined option for that role.
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