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Definitions of hacksaw in various dictionaries:
noun - saw used with one hand for cutting metal
A saw consisting of a tough, fine-toothed blade stretched taut in a frame, used for cutting metal.
verb - to use a saw having a fine-toothed blade
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A saw consisting of a tough, fine-toothed blade stretched taut in a frame, used for cutting metal. |
a saw with a narrow fine-toothed blade set in a frame, used especially for cutting metal. |
saw used with one hand for cutting metal |
A saw with a narrow fine-toothed blade set in a frame, used especially for cutting metal. |
Cut (something) using a hacksaw. |
a small saw used especially for cutting metal |
a small saw ( a cutting tool with sharp points along a flat blade) used for cutting metal |
Hacksaw description |
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A hacksaw is a fine-toothed saw, originally and mainly made for cutting metal. The equivalent saw for cutting wood is usually called bow saw. * Most hacksaws are hand saws with a C-shaped frame that holds a blade under tension. Such hacksaws have a handle, usually a pistol grip, with pins for attaching a narrow disposable blade. The frames may also be adjustable to accommodate blades of different sizes. A screw or other mechanism is used to put the thin blade under tension. * On hacksaws, as with most frame saws, the blade can be mounted with the teeth facing toward or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. In normal use, cutting vertically downwards with work held in a bench vice, hacksaw blades are set to be facing forwards. |