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BANDSAW BLADE: 2940 X 6MM X 6TPI CB (WOOD)
SKU:
BSB700420
Excl. GST: $25.13
Incl. GST: $28.90
Incl. GST: $28.90
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2940 X 16MM X 6TPI CB (WOOD)
SKU:
BSB700480
Excl. GST: $31.42
Incl. GST: $36.13
Incl. GST: $36.13
*Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3607 X 25MM 14TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB700483
Excl. GST: $87.87
Incl. GST: $101.05
Incl. GST: $101.05
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3607 X 25MM 10TPI CARBON
SKU:
BSB700484
Excl. GST: $55.24
Incl. GST: $63.53
Incl. GST: $63.53
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3607 X 25MM 3TPI CARBON
SKU:
BSB700486
Excl. GST: $41.43
Incl. GST: $47.64
Incl. GST: $47.64
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *dsaw *
BANDSAW BLADE: 4070 X 13MM 10/14 BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB700550
Excl. GST: $96.90
Incl. GST: $111.44
Incl. GST: $111.44
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2010 X 14 X 4TPI CARBON
SKU:
BSB800100
Excl. GST: $27.42
Incl. GST: $31.53
Incl. GST: $31.53
BANDSAW BLADE: 2180 X 19 X 14TPI BI METAL
SKU:
BSB800104
Excl. GST: $59.90
Incl. GST: $68.89
Incl. GST: $68.89
BANDSAW BLADE: 2200 X 19 X 6TPI CARBON
SKU:
BSB800105
Excl. GST: $56.00
Incl. GST: $64.40
Incl. GST: $64.40
BANDSAW BLADE: 93″ X 3/8″ 10/14T BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB800120
Excl. GST: $53.69
Incl. GST: $61.74
Incl. GST: $61.74
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 712 93″ X 3/4″ X 24T BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980002
Excl. GST: $64.00
Incl. GST: $73.60
Incl. GST: $73.60
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3130 x 27 x 8TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980010
Excl. GST: $127.15
Incl. GST: $146.22
Incl. GST: $146.22
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3125 x 3/8 x 10-14 TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980011
Excl. GST: $147.71
Incl. GST: $169.87
Incl. GST: $169.87
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 4100 X 34 X 4/6TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980012
Excl. GST: $135.00
Incl. GST: $155.25
Incl. GST: $155.25
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3450 X 27 x 0.9 6/10T BM KOMET
SKU:
BSB980015
Excl. GST: $119.90
Incl. GST: $137.89
Incl. GST: $137.89
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3425 X 27 X 3/4T BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980016
Excl. GST: $113.68
Incl. GST: $130.73
Incl. GST: $130.73
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2750 X 27 X 8/12TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980017
Excl. GST: $81.00
Incl. GST: $93.15
Incl. GST: $93.15
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2750 X 27 X 10TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980018
Excl. GST: $81.00
Incl. GST: $93.15
Incl. GST: $93.15
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2750 X 27 X 14TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980018A
Excl. GST: $81.00
Incl. GST: $93.15
Incl. GST: $93.15
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2750 X 27 X 5/8TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980019
Excl. GST: $81.00
Incl. GST: $93.15
Incl. GST: $93.15
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2450 X27 10/14TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980021
Excl. GST: $88.43
Incl. GST: $101.69
Incl. GST: $101.69
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3300 X 27 x 8/12TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980022
Excl. GST: $109.33
Incl. GST: $125.73
Incl. GST: $125.73
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2060 X 20 X 8/12T BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980024
Excl. GST: $76.50
Incl. GST: $87.98
Incl. GST: $87.98
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2360 X 10 X 3TPI CB (WOOD)
SKU:
BSB980025
Excl. GST: $33.60
Incl. GST: $38.64
Incl. GST: $38.64
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *
BANDSAW BLADE: UE-712 2360 X 19 X 6TPI CB (Carbon Steel)
SKU:
BSB980026
Excl. GST: $38.00
Incl. GST: $43.70
Incl. GST: $43.70
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2360 X 19 X 14TPI CB (WOOD)
SKU:
BSB980027
Excl. GST: $38.00
Incl. GST: $43.70
Incl. GST: $43.70
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2620 x 13 x 6TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980028
Excl. GST: $76.00
Incl. GST: $87.40
Incl. GST: $87.40
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 2997 X 27 X 8/12TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980032
Excl. GST: $97.27
Incl. GST: $111.86
Incl. GST: $111.86
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3035 X 27 X 6/10T BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980033
Excl. GST: $82.00
Incl. GST: $94.30
Incl. GST: $94.30
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3035 X 27 X 8/12TPI BM
SKU:
BSB980034
Excl. GST: $100.37
Incl. GST: $115.43
Incl. GST: $115.43
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3035 X 25 X 5/8TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980035
Excl. GST: $158.98
Incl. GST: $182.83
Incl. GST: $182.83
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3470 X 16 X 6TPI CARBON
SKU:
BSB9800358
Excl. GST: $62.50
Incl. GST: $71.88
Incl. GST: $71.88
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3380 X 10 X 8TPI CB (WOOD)
SKU:
BSB9800359
Excl. GST: $62.50
Incl. GST: $71.88
Incl. GST: $71.88
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3470 X 20 X 10/14TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980036
Excl. GST: $90.00
Incl. GST: $103.50
Incl. GST: $103.50
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3380 X 10 X 10/14TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB9800360
Excl. GST: $90.00
Incl. GST: $103.50
Incl. GST: $103.50
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 10500 X 1/2″ X 18TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB9800365
Excl. GST: $240.00
Incl. GST: $276.00
Incl. GST: $276.00
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3380 X 20 x 10/14TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980037
Excl. GST: $96.30
Incl. GST: $110.75
Incl. GST: $110.75
* Carbon blades are the economical choice for general purpose and utility sawing operations.
* These blades cut a wide variety of materials from carbon steels and aluminum to abrasive materials like fiberglass and wood
* For Metal: Bandsaw blades normally get dull from use, but some precautions will give you longer than normal wear on the blades. Blades will dull quickly if used at too rapid a speed for the metal being cut. Also, if the metal to be cut is too hard for the pitch of the blade, you will experience abnormal wear
* The most common cause of premature blade wear comes from using too fine a pitch blade and from feeding the blade too heavy
* For Wood: Proper tracking of the blade is crucial to accurate cutting and considerably reduces blade breakage. The first step to ensuring good tracking is to check that the two band wheels are co-planar. This can be done by placing a straightedge across the front of the wheels and adjusting until each wheel touches. Rotate the wheels with the blade in position and properly tensioned and check that the tracking is correct. Now install the blade guide rollers and leave a gap of about 1 mm between the back of the blade and the guide flange. The teeth of blades that have become narrow through repeated sharpening will foul the front edge of the guide rollers due to their kerf set and force the blade out of alignment. This can be remedied by cutting of a small step on the rollers' front edges to accommodate the protruding teeth. Ideally the rollers should be crowned, a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth
* Carbon blades are more flexible than bi-metal and suit contour work in wood *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3353 X 27 X 3/4TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980038
Excl. GST: $110.00
Incl. GST: $126.50
Incl. GST: $126.50
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *
BANDSAW BLADE: 3353 x 27 x 18 TPI BI-METAL
SKU:
BSB980039A
Excl. GST: $88.00
Incl. GST: $101.20
Incl. GST: $101.20
* Bandsaws and reciprocating saw blades are often made with bimetal construction
* The teeth, made of high speed steel, are bonded (by various methods, for example, electron beam welding or laser beam welding) to the high-strength carbon steel base
* Such construction makes for blades with a better combination of cutting speed and durability than shown by non-bimetal blades, because the advantages and disadvantages of each of the metals are applied in the best locations: the teeth are harder (and thus cut better), but therefore also brittler; meanwhile, the body area of the band is softer (which would make for poorer teeth), but also less brittle, and thus more resistant to cracking and breaking (which is desirable in the body area) *