Product Description
Notch Nobasu Replacement Blade – 16.5" Curved Blade with Taper-Ground Teeth
The Notch Nobasu replacement blade is designed to deliver the aggressive cutting performance arborists expect from this blade style, now available under the Notch brand. It features a long, taper-ground curved profile with precision-engineered teeth that cut cleanly and efficiently through hardwood limbs. Compatible with the Notch Nobasu polesaw as well as older Hayate-style polesaws, this blade is built for demanding professional pruning applications.
Key Features
- 16.5" (420mm) curved blade for deep, efficient cutting
- 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30mm)
- Taper-ground, non-set tooth design for smooth pull stroke cuts
- Hard chrome-plated for maximum rust resistance and durability
- Compatible with Notch Nobasu and Hayate-style polesaws
- Manufactured for Notch
- Covered by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
- Manufacturer Part Number: 798-42-A
Replaces Hayate-Style Blade
This model replaces the discontinued Hayate blade (Silky Part #373-42). Arborists will recognize the familiar curved profile, tooth pattern, and cutting performance, now offered under the Notch brand for continued availability and support.
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