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Wilkinson Sword Tree Saws at Tooled-Up.com

Wilkinson Sword brings over 250 years of blade-making expertise to their range of tree saws, combining traditional British craftsmanship with modern engineering. Known primarily for their exceptional cutting tools, Wilkinson Sword has developed a reputation among arborists, gardeners, and landscape professionals for producing tree saws that deliver clean, precise cuts with minimal effort. The brand's commitment to quality steel and ergonomic design ensures their tree saws remain sharp longer and provide superior control during demanding pruning and cutting tasks.

The Wilkinson Sword tree saw collection available from Tooled-Up.com caters to both professional tree surgeons and dedicated gardeners who demand reliability and performance. Whether you're maintaining a domestic garden, managing woodland areas, or working professionally in arboriculture, Wilkinson Sword tree saws offer the cutting efficiency and durability required for safe, effective tree maintenance. Their range includes folding saws for portability, fixed-blade models for heavy-duty work, and pole-mounted options for reaching higher branches without ladders.

Each Wilkinson Sword tree saw is designed with the end user in mind, featuring carefully engineered tooth patterns that reduce binding and enable faster cutting through both green and seasoned wood. The brand's focus on blade geometry and heat treatment processes results in tools that maintain their cutting edge through extensive use, reducing downtime for sharpening and replacement.

Why Choose Wilkinson Sword Tree Saws?

Wilkinson Sword's heritage in precision blade manufacturing translates directly into superior tree saw performance. The brand employs high-carbon steel and specialist heat treatment processes to create blades that combine flexibility with exceptional edge retention. This means less frequent sharpening, reduced user fatigue, and consistently clean cuts that promote healthier tree healing.

The ergonomic design philosophy behind Wilkinson Sword tree saws prioritises user comfort and safety during extended use. Non-slip rubberised handles provide secure grip even in wet conditions, whilst carefully balanced designs reduce wrist strain during overhead cutting. The brand's folding saw mechanisms feature robust locking systems that ensure blade stability during use and safe storage during transport.

Wilkinson Sword tree saws are engineered for the British climate, with corrosion-resistant coatings that protect against moisture and sap buildup. This attention to environmental factors ensures reliable performance year-round, whether you're pruning frost-damaged branches in winter or managing summer growth. The brand's competitive pricing makes professional-grade tree cutting accessible to serious gardeners and trade professionals alike.

Who Uses Wilkinson Sword Tree Saws?

  • Professional Arborists and Tree Surgeons - requiring reliable tools for daily cutting tasks
  • Landscape Gardeners and Groundskeepers - maintaining commercial and residential outdoor spaces
  • Estate Managers and Woodland Officers - managing larger properties and conservation areas
  • Local Authority Ground Maintenance Teams - maintaining public parks and green spaces
  • Fruit Growers and Orchard Managers - pruning fruit trees for optimal production
  • Forestry Workers - performing selective thinning and maintenance work
  • Serious DIY Gardeners - maintaining mature gardens and established trees
  • Countryside Rangers - managing footpaths and public access areas

Key Features of Wilkinson Sword Tree Saws

Precision-Ground Teeth: Wilkinson Sword employs specialist grinding techniques to create aggressive cutting teeth that slice through wood fibres cleanly, reducing the effort required and minimising branch tearing that can damage tree health.

Impulse-Hardened Blades: Advanced heat treatment processes create blades that resist dulling whilst maintaining the flexibility needed for curved cuts and working around awkward branch angles without blade fracture.

Ergonomic Handle Design: Contoured grips distribute pressure across the palm, reducing hotspots during extended use. The handle angles are optimised for natural wrist positioning during both push and pull strokes.

Anti-Friction Coatings: Many Wilkinson Sword tree saw blades feature low-friction coatings that reduce sap adhesion and binding, allowing the blade to glide through cuts with less resistance and easier cleaning after use.

Secure Folding Mechanisms: Folding models incorporate positive-lock systems that hold the blade firmly during cutting whilst allowing quick single-handed deployment and safe storage without blade guards.

Popular Wilkinson Sword Tree Saws

Folding Pruning Saws: Compact designs ideal for carrying in tool belts or bags, perfect for arborists working at height or gardeners moving between multiple sites. Available in various blade lengths to suit different branch diameters.

Fixed-Blade Tree Saws: Robust construction for heavy-duty cutting tasks, offering maximum rigidity for cutting larger diameter branches and seasoned wood where folding mechanisms might flex.

Curved Blade Models: Specially designed for pull-stroke cutting, these saws provide excellent control and require less overhead clearance, making them ideal for working in confined spaces or dense canopy environments.

Pole Saw Attachments: Extend your reach safely without ladders, featuring secure mounting systems compatible with standard extension poles for maintaining trees up to several metres high from ground level.

Safety and Compliance

Wilkinson Sword tree saws are designed to meet UK and European safety standards for hand tools. When using any tree saw, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses, work gloves, and when working at height, proper fall protection equipment. The HSE recommends maintaining three points of contact when using tree saws from ladders or elevated positions.

Regular blade inspection is essential – check for bent or broken teeth, cracks in folding mechanisms, and handle security before each use. Keep blades clean and dry when stored to prevent corrosion. When working on trees, assess branch tension carefully to avoid kickback or pinching that could cause blade binding or sudden release.

For professional users, ensure your tree work activities comply with HSE guidance on working at height and forestry operations. Tooled-Up stocks replacement blades and handles for many Wilkinson Sword models, ensuring your tools can be maintained to safe working standards throughout their service life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I maintain my Wilkinson Sword tree saw blade?

Clean the blade after each use with warm soapy water to remove sap and debris, then dry thoroughly. Apply a light coat of maintenance oil to prevent corrosion. Store folding saws in the closed position in a dry environment. Sharpen blades using a suitable triangular file when cutting performance diminishes, following the existing tooth angle.

What blade length is best for general garden pruning?

For most domestic garden applications, a blade length between 180mm and 240mm offers the best balance of manoeuvrability and cutting capacity. This size handles branches up to approximately 150mm diameter effectively whilst remaining manageable in confined spaces between branches.

Can Wilkinson Sword tree saws cut through dead or seasoned wood?

Yes, Wilkinson Sword tree saws are designed to cut both green and seasoned timber. However, dead or dry wood is harder and will dull the blade more quickly than green wood. The aggressive tooth pattern copes well with varied wood densities, though cutting speed will be slower through seasoned material.

Are replacement blades available for Wilkinson Sword tree saws?

Replacement blades are available for many Wilkinson Sword tree saw models, extending the tool's working life significantly. Check the model number on your saw and contact Tooled-Up to confirm blade availability for your specific model. Replacing worn blades is more economical than purchasing complete new tools.

What's the difference between curved and straight tree saw blades?

Curved blades are optimised for pull-stroke cutting, which is generally more efficient and provides better control when working overhead or at awkward angles. Straight blades offer more versatility for both push and pull strokes and work better in tight spaces where the curve might catch on surrounding branches. Professional arborists often carry both types for different situations.

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