The Spring Blades from Shamrock are used with the Spring Blade Chuck (sold separately) as a finishing tool to cut roots. They use centripetal force to open up in a pipe and cut closer to the edge in comparison to round blades.
Spring Blades
$23.00 – $42.00
The Spring Blades from Shamrock are used with the Spring Blade Chuck as a finishing tool to cut roots.
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