Waratah Forestry Equipment introduced all-new, patented machined, no-shank saw teeth designed to maintain performance through dirt contact and rocky environments.
"Waratah's no‑shank saw teeth are engineered to strike the right balance between cutting-edge performance and durability," said Brent Fisher, product marketing manager for Waratah. "The patented machined tip helps reduce chipping from impacts and assists in supporting long-lasting cutting performance in tough, abrasive conditions. For operators who seek Waratah quality down to every part, the new saw teeth deliver."
Where other teeth may wear quickly or crack, Waratah's are designed to perform through tough timber environments to help provide dependable durability and performance.
With three tooth kerfs available (2 5/16-in., 2 7/16-in. and 2 ½-in.), they're compatible with competitive wide‑kerf no‑shank (shankless) tooth‑enabled blades using 1-in. bolts and will be sold in kits of 18 or 20 pieces.
"When operators see a product with the Waratah name on it, they can trust it was proven and built with performance in mind," Fisher said. "When it comes to keeping machines running, every part matters. Staying sharp — even through dirt contact — is what we set out to achieve and what our operators can expect with these new saw teeth."
The hardened no-shank saw teeth join an extensive offering of genuine Waratah parts. As with all Waratah parts and products, the saw teeth also come with easily accessible support for dealers and customers.
Waratah Forestry Equipment, headquartered in Rotorua, New Zealand, has served the global forestry industry for more than 50 years, manufacturing harvesting and processing heads as well as harvester and forwarder cranes in its facilities in New Zealand and Finland.
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