




- AGRIFAST BY SIMES have irrigation fasteners that are easy to use, hard wearing, and serviceable. They are used to apply the specially designed "E" staples when fastening poly pipe or irrigation lines to wire in the vineyard or orchard.
There are 2 irrigation fastener tools available - the MODEL 140 and MODEL 150.
STAPLES are also required for these tools (detailed below). The Agrifast "E" staples allow expansion and contraction of the pipe without affecting the fastening strength and without slipping. It is recommended that the placement of these staples is at half metre intervals along the pipes length.
Model 140 Tool:
- used to apply the E45 staples when fastening poly pipe or irrigation lines of varying diameters to wire in the vineyard or orchard
- interchangeable magazine sold separately - Simes IR Mag E45)
- limited 12 month manufacturers fault warranty
E45 Staples:
- to suit 16mm - 20mm outside diameter hose pipe
- staple size 45x22x2mm
- 650 staples per packet
Model 150 Tool:
- used to apply the E50 staples when fastening poly pipe or irrigation lines to wire in the vineyard or orchard
- comes complete with a fixed magazine
- limited 12 month manufacturers fault warranty
E50 Staples:
- to suit 21mm - 24mm outside diameter hose pipe
- staple size 50x31x2mm
- 500 staples per packet
SILKY SAW TECHNOLOGY...
The Icons below describe the various features that make SIlky Saws so unique and high performing. Please view individual saw descriptions to determine which features relates to that specific model.
Mirai-Me Smooth Cutting
The teeth of the future! Silky blades have precision ground razor sharp teeth, with 4 cutting angles along their length. They leave an especially smooth surface after cutting and are ideal for pruning, greatly reducing the risk of infection. They can rip-cut, cross-cut and slant-cut. |
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Non-Set Teeth The blades are made from SK-4 high carbon steel and are taper ground (i.e. thicker at the tooth edge and thinner at the back of the blade). This taper reduces resistance giving smoother, easier, and faster cutting performance. |
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Impluse Hardening Using a special high frequency heating technique, teeth are heated instantly and hardened. Because only the teeth are heated, the blade retains its normal flexibility. Hardened teeth stay sharp about 3 times longer than non-hardened teeth. |
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Four Rows of Teeth Silky Saw teeth are set in such a way that there appears to be 4 rows of them. These are rough cutting hand saws for heavier tasks. They can rip-cut, cross-cut and slant-cut. |
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Hard Chrome Plating Hard Chrome Plating produces an exceedingly hard and durable surface. The blades are resistant to rust and the effects of resin, and they are finely or mirror polished and wipe clean easily. |
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Sharpenable Because impulse-hardening is not applied, the blades marked with this symbol can be sharpened with a file. |
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Hard Chrome Plating Hard Chrome Plating produces an exceedingly hard and durable surface. The blades are resistant to rust and the effects of resin, and they are finely or mirror polished and wipe clean easily. |
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Rubber Handles Almost all Silky Saws have rubber compound elastomer handles, either inserted or vulcanised to ABS plastic or steel. Rubber handles are more comfortable to hold, reduce vibration, and offer superior grip in the cold and wet. |
SILKY TEETH CONFIGURATIONS...
Extra Large Teeth
Typically, this saw will be for use in forestry or heavy-duty arborist work. The teeth configuration will range between 3 and 7 teeth per 30mm and will give a very aggressive cut. In general you will be surprised by the smoothness of the cut. |
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Large Teeth A saw with large teeth will be ideal for use in heavy/medium pruning tasks, root cutting, and construction. The number of teeth will range between 7 and 8 teeth per 30mm. An aggressive and smooth cut will be achieved. |
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Medium Teeth Ideal for pruning work or construction, a medium teeth configuration usually has 10 teeth per 30mm and will give a cleaner finish when compared to larger teeth saws. |
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Fine Teeth These saws are likely to be used for gardening and woodworking, and a fine teeth configuration typically comprises of 13 to 20 teeth per 30mm and will achieve a clean finish. |
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Extra Fine Teeth These saws will have very fine teeth ideal for woodworking and carpentry, and range between 20 and 32 teeth per 30mm, and a very smooth finish can be expected. |