Ever struggled to switch out the saw blade on your Fiskars tree pruner? You’re not alone. Picture this: you’re all set to tackle those overgrown branches, but you hit a roadblock trying to figure out the blade installation. Frustrating, right?
Step 1: Gather the Necessary Tools
When it comes to installing a saw blade on your Fiskars tree pruner, having the right tools at hand can make the process much smoother. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Replacement saw blade: Ensure it’s compatible with your Fiskars pruner model.
- Safety gloves: Protect your hands during the blade installation.
- Adjustable wrench: Useful for securing the blade in place.
- Cloth or rag: Handy for cleaning any dirt or debris before installation.
Equipped with these tools, you’ll be ready to tackle the blade installation with ease.
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COMPATIBLE WITH MULTIPLE FISKARS MODELS: Fits Fiskars pruning saw models 9388, 9389, 9390, 9391, 8391, 7889, 7831, 6391 and tree pruner models 9300, 9261, TP45, 9301, 9236
HIGH-PERFORMANCE REPLACEMENT SAW BLADE: Designed to replace and restore cutting efficiency for Fiskars Lightweight Extendable Tree Pruner and Chain-Drive Extendable Tree Pruner models.
[POLE SAW PRUNER BLADE] Length of the pole saw replacement blade is 15 inches, it is a replacement pruning saw blade designed for fiskars extendable tree pruner parts. The sharp serrated teeth can easily trim branches up to 1.25” or so and help extend the life of pole saw replacement blade.
Step 2: Remove the Old Saw Blade
- Locate the screws holding the old blade in place.
- Using an adjustable wrench, carefully unscrew and remove them.
- Gently pull out the old blade from its position.
- Take your time to clean the pruning head from any sawdust or debris using a cloth or rag.
Step 3: Prepare the New Saw Blade
When it comes to installing a new saw blade on your Fiskars tree pruner, preparing the replacement blade is a critical step to ensure a smooth transition. Here’s how you can get ready for the installation process effortlessly:
- Inspect the Blade: Before proceeding, take a moment to inspect the new saw blade for any defects or irregularities. This quick check will ensure that you’re working with a high-quality replacement that’s ready to deliver optimal performance.
- Align the Blade: Proper alignment of the new saw blade is essential for its effective operation. Make sure the teeth of the blade are facing in the right direction to ensure clean and precise cuts while pruning branches.
- Secure the Screws: Ensure you have the necessary screws and tools required to secure the new blade in place. Double-check the tightness of the screws after installing the blade to prevent any potential accidents during use.
- Handle with Care: Treat the new saw blade with care to avoid any damages or injuries. Remember to wear safety gloves while handling the blade to protect your hands from sharp edges and ensure a safe installation process.
By following these steps, you’ll be well-equipped to seamlessly move on to the next phase of installing the new saw blade on your Fiskars tree pruner.
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[POLE SAW PRUNER BLADE] Length of the pole saw replacement blade is 15 inches, it is a replacement pruner saw blade for fiskars. The sharp serrated teeth can easily trim branches up to 1.25” or so and help extend the life of 9390 tree pruner blade.
【COMPATIBLE WITH】Saw blade is designed for compatible with Fiskars Pruning Saw models 9388, 9389, 9390, 9391, 8391, 7889, 7831 and 6391. Also fits pruner models 9300, 9261 and TP45; Fits Fiskars Tree Pruner models #9301, #9300, #9261, and #9236.
【UPGRADE DESIGN】Each tooth of 15-inch tree pruner blade has three cutting surfaces to increase the cutting point, making the cut smoother and less likely to jam the saw even on wet wood. The teeth of pole clipper blade are arranged at an angle, which helps to guide the wood chips out and reduce saw blade jamming.
Step 4: Attach the New Saw Blade
Now it’s time to attach the new saw blade to your Fiskars tree pruner. Follow these steps for a smooth installation process:
- Place the replacement blade onto the pruner head, ensuring the teeth are facing the right way.
- Align the holes on the blade with the corresponding posts on the pruner head.
- Secure the saw blade in place by tightening the screws using the appropriate tool.
- After tightening, test the blade to ensure it’s securely attached before use.
Remember, proper installation of the saw blade is crucial for safe and efficient pruning.
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Step 5: Test the Saw Blade
To ensure that the new saw blade is securely attached and ready for use, it’s important to conduct a thorough test. Here’s how:
- Check Alignment: Inspect the blade to make sure it is aligned properly along the pruner head.
- Tug Test: Give the blade a gentle tug to confirm that it’s securely in place.
- Visual Inspection: Examine the screws to ensure they are tightened adequately.
- Test Cut: Safely perform a test cut on a small branch to verify the blade’s functionality.
Data and Statistics
| Test Results | |
|---|---|
| Alignment | ✔ |
| Tug Test | ✔ |
| Screw Tightness | ✔ |
| Test Cut | ✔ |
Conclusion
You’re now all set to tackle your pruning tasks confidently with the newly installed saw blade on your Fiskars tree pruner. By following the simple steps outlined in this guide, you’ve ensured that the blade is aligned correctly, securely attached, and ready to deliver efficient cutting performance. Remember to always prioritize safety when using your tree pruner and regularly inspect the blade for any signs of wear or damage. With the right tools and knowledge, maintaining your garden will be a breeze. Happy pruning!
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I test the newly installed saw blade on my Fiskars tree pruner?
To test the saw blade on your Fiskars tree pruner, make sure it is aligned properly, conduct a tug test to check its security, visually inspect the screws for tightness, and perform a test cut on a small branch to ensure functionality. If the blade passes these tests, it is aligned correctly, securely attached, and ready for safe and efficient pruning.








