A manual fruit tree saw is a traditional hand tool designed for gardening operations such as fruit tree pruning and branch processing.
Blade Characteristics
The saw blade is mostly made of high-quality alloy steel or carbon steel, offering good hardness and toughness. This ensures effective handling of different textures of fruit wood, allowing for smooth and durable sawing. The blade is usually long and narrow, ranging from 15 cm to 30 cm in length and about 2 cm to 4 cm in width. Its sharp end is designed for easy insertion into gaps between branches to initiate sawing operations. The teeth are arranged neatly and tightly, typically in triangular or trapezoidal shapes.
Handle Materials
Common handle materials include wood, plastic, and rubber:
• Wooden Handle: Offers a warm texture and comfortable grip but requires moisture protection.
• Plastic Handle: Lightweight, durable, and relatively low in cost.
• Rubber Handle: Provides excellent anti-slip properties, ensuring a stable grip during operation, even in humid conditions or when hands are sweaty.

Features and Benefits
The manual fruit saw is small and flexible, allowing for accurate operation in tight spaces with dense branches and leaves. Its simple and compact structure, combined with its lightweight, makes it easy to carry around the orchard or transfer between different gardening sites. It does not rely on power or complex equipment, enabling work anytime and anywhere.
Safety Advantages
Due to its manual operation, the movement speed of the saw blade is completely controlled by the user, eliminating the risk of accidents associated with the high-speed rotation of electric saws.
Post time: 11-29-2024