Fanno 13" Tri-Cut Pole Saw Blade — Rapid Cut Replacement Blade
When your pole saw blade starts dragging instead of slicing, it's time for a fresh Fanno. The Fanno 13" Tri-Cut Rapid Cut Blade is a go-to replacement for arborists and tree crews who demand clean, fast cuts without fighting the wood. Ground and raked Tri-Cut teeth bite aggressively on both the push and pull stroke, while debris-cleaning gullets keep the kerf clear so you can keep moving.

Key Features
- Tri-Cut Teeth — Ground and raked for aggressive cutting on push and pull strokes
- 7 PPI (Points Per Inch) — Optimized tooth spacing for fast, efficient cuts through green wood
- Debris-Cleaning Gullets — Clears sawdust and chips from the kerf to reduce binding
- 13" Cut Length — Handles most pruning and limbing tasks from the ground or aloft
- Replacement Blade — Compatible with pole saws and the Fanno HS-K1500 hand saw
Specifications
- Cut Length: 13"
- Tooth Pattern: Tri-Cut (ground and raked)
- Points Per Inch (PPI): 7
- Gullets: Debris-cleaning
- SKU: PSB-K15
- Vendor: Fanno Saw Works
- Price: $20.50
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Fanno 13" Tri-Cut Pole Saw Blade with Hook — Same great blade with an added hook for pulling cut branches
Frequently Asked Questions
What pole saws is this blade compatible with?
This blade is designed for use with standard pole saws and is also compatible with the Fanno HS-K1500 hand saw. Check your pole saw's blade attachment system to confirm compatibility before ordering.
What does "Tri-Cut" mean?
Tri-Cut refers to a three-sided tooth grind — each tooth is sharpened on three faces, allowing it to cut on both the push and pull stroke. This makes for faster, more efficient cutting compared to single-bevel blades.
What is 7 PPI and why does it matter?
PPI stands for Points Per Inch — the number of tooth tips per inch of blade. 7 PPI is a coarse tooth pattern ideal for cutting green, wet wood quickly. Finer PPI blades cut slower but leave a cleaner finish.
When should I replace my pole saw blade?
Replace your blade when it starts to drag, requires more force to cut, or produces ragged cuts. A sharp blade is not only faster — it's safer. Dull blades are more likely to bind and kick.