Keep your Silky Ultra Accel 240 cutting like the day you bought it. This factory-original replacement blade features Silky's legendary impulse-hardened, large-tooth cutting geometry on a 240mm (9.5") straight blade — engineered to power through everything from green branches to seasoned firewood. Made in Japan by Silky, the world's most respected name in folding saws.
Why Silky Replacement Blades Are Worth It:
Impulse-hardened large teeth — stay sharp 3x longer than non-hardened
Taper-ground precision — clean glide-through cuts, less binding
Premium Japanese SK steel — the same metal used in samurai blades
6.3 large teeth per inch (TPI) — aggressive cut, fast feed rate
Cuts Through: ✅ Green branches & limbs (up to 6-7" diameter) ✅ Saplings & small trees ✅ Seasoned firewood & camp logs ✅ Bushcraft poles & shelter materials ✅ Storm cleanup (downed limbs, blocked trails) ✅ Construction lumber (rough cuts)
The Ultra Accel Difference: The Ultra Accel is Silky's fastest-cutting folding saw — designed for users who need fixed-blade performance with folding-saw portability. The large teeth + 7.5 pitch combo gives you aggressive bite per stroke, meaning you cut more, faster, with less effort. When the blade dulls, this replacement gets you back to factory-new performance instantly.
Straight vs Curved – Why Straight? The straight blade (this one) is best for:
🏠 General-purpose pruning at chest height or below
🪚 Construction & woodworking rough cuts
(For above-shoulder pruning or canopy work, choose the curved blade version: part 447-24.)
Compatibility — IMPORTANT: ✅ Silky Ultra Accel 240mm Straight folding saw (part 444-24) ❌ NOT compatible with Ultra Accel Curved (444-24 frame uses different blade) ❌ NOT compatible with GomBoy, BigBoy, Sugowaza, or other Silky models ❌ NOT compatible with PocketBoy
⚠️ Verify your saw model BEFORE ordering — frame & blade are model-specific. Look for "Ultra Accel 240 Straight" on your existing saw.
Why Replace, Not Replace Whole Saw? Silky's whole design philosophy is "Replace the blade, not the saw." Their handles, frames, and locking mechanisms are built to last decades — but blades are consumables that wear and break. Replacing just the blade saves you money, reduces waste, and means your trusty Ultra Accel handle keeps cutting forever.
How to Replace:
Open your existing Ultra Accel saw
Press the blade-release mechanism on the handle
Slide out the old blade
Insert new blade with teeth facing toward user
Snap into place — verify lock-out engagement before use
Test cut on scrap material to confirm proper installation