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Eclipse Hacksaws at Tooled-Up.com

Eclipse has been a trusted name in hand tools for generations, and their hacksaw range exemplifies the brand's commitment to precision engineering and practical design. Known throughout the UK for producing reliable cutting tools that deliver consistent performance across countless applications, Eclipse hacksaws are the choice of professionals who demand accuracy and durability from their equipment. The Eclipse hacksaw collection combines traditional British tool-making excellence with modern materials and ergonomic innovations.

From compact junior hacksaws perfect for tight spaces to heavy-duty professional frames designed for demanding site work, Eclipse offers a comprehensive selection of cutting solutions. Their hacksaw frames feature robust steel construction with corrosion-resistant finishes, ensuring longevity even in challenging workshop and outdoor environments. Each Eclipse hacksaw is engineered to maintain blade tension consistently, which is critical for achieving clean, straight cuts through metals, plastics, and other materials.

The Eclipse range available from Tooled-Up includes various frame sizes and configurations, accommodating standard blade lengths and providing the versatility that tradespeople require. Whether you're cutting through conduit, pipe work, metal stock, or fabrication materials, Eclipse hacksaws deliver the control and cutting efficiency that professionals expect from a premium brand.

Why Choose Eclipse Hacksaws?

Eclipse has earned its reputation through decades of manufacturing high-quality hand tools that stand up to professional use. Their hacksaws are designed with practical features that matter to working tradespeople, including easy blade changing mechanisms that don't require additional tools, and comfortable handles that reduce hand fatigue during extended cutting sessions. The brand's attention to detail extends to every component, from the precision-formed frames to the tension adjustment systems that ensure optimal cutting performance.

What sets Eclipse apart is their understanding of real-world applications. Their hacksaw frames are engineered to resist flexing under pressure, which means cleaner cuts and less wasted material. The ergonomic handle designs provide excellent grip even when wearing work gloves, and the robust construction ensures these tools can handle the knocks and drops that are inevitable on busy job sites. Eclipse hacksaws represent exceptional value, offering professional-grade quality at prices that make sense for both trade professionals and serious DIY enthusiasts.

Who Uses Eclipse Hacksaws?

Eclipse hacksaws are trusted by a wide range of trades and professions across the UK, including:

  • Plumbers and heating engineers cutting copper pipe, plastic pipe work, and radiator components
  • Electricians trimming conduit, cable tray, and metal trunking
  • Fabricators and metalworkers cutting bar stock, angle iron, and sheet materials
  • Motor mechanics and vehicle technicians removing seized bolts and cutting through various automotive materials
  • Maintenance engineers performing repairs and modifications across industrial facilities
  • Carpenters and joiners cutting metal fixings, brackets, and reinforcement materials
  • DIY enthusiasts tackling home improvement projects requiring precise metal cutting
  • General builders needing versatile cutting tools for varied site applications

Key Features of Eclipse Hacksaws

Eclipse hacksaws incorporate several distinctive features that enhance their performance and usability. The frames are manufactured from high-tensile steel, providing the rigidity necessary to keep blades tracking straight throughout the cut. Many Eclipse models feature a patented quick-release blade mechanism that allows for rapid blade changes without tools, saving valuable time on site and enabling users to switch between different blade types for various materials.

The tension adjustment systems on Eclipse hacksaws are designed to apply consistent, appropriate tension across the full blade length, which is essential for achieving clean cuts and maximising blade life. Ergonomically shaped handles with comfortable grips reduce hand strain during prolonged use, whilst the balanced weight distribution ensures excellent control and accuracy. Many Eclipse hacksaw frames offer adjustable blade angles, allowing cutting in confined spaces where a standard frame orientation would be impractical.

The corrosion-resistant finishes applied to Eclipse frames protect against rust and degradation, ensuring these tools maintain their appearance and functionality throughout years of professional use. The precision engineering tolerances mean that blades fit securely without play or movement, which is crucial for maintaining cut accuracy.

Popular Eclipse Hacksaws

The Eclipse hacksaw range at Tooled-Up encompasses several popular configurations suited to different applications. Standard 300mm (12-inch) frames represent the most versatile option, suitable for general workshop and site use across a broad range of materials and cutting tasks. These full-size models provide excellent leverage and control for cutting through substantial metal sections and pipe work.

Junior hacksaws in the Eclipse range offer compact solutions for working in restricted spaces, such as cutting pipe work in confined positions or trimming materials where a full-size frame cannot be manoeuvred. Eclipse heavy-duty professional frames feature reinforced construction for demanding applications, whilst their economy models provide excellent value for occasional users without compromising on essential quality and performance.

Safety and Compliance

When using Eclipse hacksaws, proper safety practices are essential. Always ensure the blade is correctly installed with teeth pointing forward and properly tensioned to prevent blade breakage or jumping. Secure workpieces firmly in a vice or appropriate clamp before cutting, and never hold materials by hand whilst sawing. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses to protect against metal fragments and gloves to prevent hand injuries from sharp edges.

Inspect blades regularly for wear, damage, or missing teeth, replacing them immediately if defects are found. Worn blades require excessive force and are more likely to break during use. Store Eclipse hacksaws in a dry environment to prevent corrosion, and ensure blade guards are fitted when tools are not in use. Follow HSE guidelines for hand tool use in professional environments, and ensure proper training for operatives using cutting tools on site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What blade types work with Eclipse hacksaws?

Eclipse hacksaws accept standard hacksaw blades in the appropriate length for your frame (typically 300mm/12-inch for full-size frames). Choose blade tooth pitch according to material thickness: 14 TPI for thick sections, 18 TPI for general purpose, 24 TPI for thin materials and sheet metal, and 32 TPI for very thin materials. Eclipse frames maintain consistent tension across all blade types.

How do I achieve the correct blade tension on an Eclipse hacksaw?

Eclipse hacksaws feature tension adjustment mechanisms that should be tightened until the blade produces a distinct 'ping' when plucked. The blade should be taut with minimal flex but not over-tensioned, which can cause premature blade failure. Proper tension ensures straight, efficient cuts and maximises blade life. Re-check tension periodically during extended use as blades can stretch slightly.

Can Eclipse hacksaws cut materials other than metal?

Yes, Eclipse hacksaws are versatile cutting tools suitable for various materials including plastics, PVC pipe, fibreglass, and even wood in certain situations. Select the appropriate blade type for your material: coarser teeth for soft materials to prevent clogging, and finer teeth for hard plastics and metals. The rigid frame construction makes Eclipse hacksaws effective across diverse applications.

What's the difference between Eclipse junior and standard hacksaws?

Eclipse junior hacksaws are compact tools designed for working in confined spaces and cutting smaller materials. They use shorter blades (typically 150mm/6-inch) and are ideal for precision work in tight positions. Standard Eclipse hacksaws offer greater cutting capacity, better leverage for thick materials, and are more suitable for general workshop and site applications where space permits.

How should I maintain my Eclipse hacksaw?

Keep your Eclipse hacksaw clean and dry to prevent corrosion. Wipe the frame after use to remove metal filings and debris. Apply a light coating of oil to exposed metal surfaces if storing for extended periods. Check the tension mechanism regularly and ensure it operates smoothly. Replace blades when dull rather than forcing cuts with worn blades, which can damage the frame. Store with a blade guard fitted to protect the blade and prevent accidents.

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