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Replacement Blade for 21' Sven-Saw

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  • Does not include saw.


Replacement Blade for 21" Sven-Saw including attached bolt


David R. Bosshard
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022
Nice blade that fits precisely to replace my original SVEN saw blade. It sure is a major difference putting a new blade in that saw that's been going along with me for a decade or better. I miss the rakers that were on the original blade, but this is certainly very serviceable, it works well in green or dry wood, and appears to be well made for long-term use. I'm happy.
FearLurker
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021
I have an old Sven saw that is a little more than 20 years old that I received as a kid. Eventually any type of blade will dull. Ordered this thinking my original blade was getting close. Tried the fit while replacing the roll pin with a nut and bolt like the newer svens, same size and fit on all fronts. Came sharp as a knife, be careful how you hold and use the saw.
Brandon Corbett
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2019
Got this cheaper on Amazon than anywhere else I could find. A fresh blade really makes the Sven run smooth again. My blade was 4 years old and used regularly so it was needed.
Malcolm H
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2018
good as always
Ed
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2017
Purchased this extra blade for my Sven wood saw. Aggressive saw teeth to make quick work out of sawing firewood. The 21 " version is a large saw , self enclosed and can fit into a full sized pack. Smaller back packs should opt for the 15 " foldable sven saw and will work perfectly well. Made out of aircraft aluminum , Swedish steel blades that will last and stay sharp .
Shopper1
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2017
The blades are sharp. I just bought another blade as a backup
Michael Mohr
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016
This is my second blade I have thrown in my saw, and all i can say is if i had a cheaper alternative i would jump all over it......... Simply if you are attempting to cut anything over 12", you are going to wear it out quick....
7SFCW4
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2013
I purchased my SVEN saw in 1973 and it's still going strong. I am just this year replacing the blade. I have used it several times each year since, except when deployed to places without much wood to cut. It is an excellent tool. Light, quiet when packed, intuitive to use, safe. Easy to deploy and close up. Cuts wood like a dream. The only thing I have had to "customize" is the addition of a washer between the turn nut and the aluminum body. I have finally purchased a second so that we have one in each Land Cruiser. Highly recommended. Have a young person interested in camping or know a soldier deploying over seas? Do them a favor and purchase them a livelong tool and friend.
Timberwolf
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2013
These replacement blades are great just like the original blade they work great I would buy some extras the best way to install is to use a Linch Pin rather than fooling with the Spring pin per the instructions on the replacement blade saw. If you go to google images and type in Ring Pin you will see what I am talking about. They are also called a Linch pin. The blade comes with a new threaded bolt attached to the new blade using a spring pin just like it is in the original saw. Regarding the original saw a spring pin holds the other end of the blade in the saw. You must remove this spring pin and take out the old blade then slide in a new blade and you are suppose to replace the old spring pin to install the new blade. Re installing the spring pin is difficult to do. The best thing to do is to use a Linch pin. Get one (get the right size) that drops through the hole where you removed the old spring pin. The Spring pin is the tiny piece of metal with a slit in it that held one end of the original saw blade onto the silver part of the saw. The thing in the hole that you are suppose to punch out with a nail or something in order to replace the blade. Use a Linch pin instead of replacing the Spring pin. A Linch Pin drops easily through the holes in the silver part of the saw make sure the new saw blade of course is lined up meaning the holes are lined up so that the Linch pin goes through the holes in the silver part of the saw and the holes in the new saw blade. Then simply flip the round ring part over of the Linch pin and it instantly locks the Linch pin and any play is dealt with when you tighten down the bolt with the Wing Nut - The saw works just fine too. I used it after installing a new blade this way and it worked fine. Using this method you can easily replace blades quickly which you should not be having to do but anyway I got mine stuck in a tree and got it out with a hatchet by among other things accidentally smashing the blade a few times with the hatchet so I needed a new one. Thank God that he showed me about the Linch Pin made it simple I had first fought with the Spring Pin for a few minutes.
Chad
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2012
Considering weight, durability, size, and function, this is the best saw I've ever used that doesn't use a motor. It cuts iron wood like BUTTA! It takes SECONDS to put together and take apart. IT is pretty long for most packs, so you may want to consider the shorter version for backpacking, but that's what I use it for with a large Alice pack and it works. It sticks up above the pack by about 6 inches when strapped to the side (flush with the bottom of the pack). I could not be more pleased with this product. It's survival beast mode, I'm tellin' ya!
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