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Band Saw Blades

Bi-Metal

Bi-Metal Band Saw Blade M51

High-performance high-speed steel M51 bandsaw blades with tempered steel alloy support material. Developed for large-scale industrial applications and difficult-to-cut materials such as titanium and hardened steels.
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Band Saw Blade Suitable for Cutting:

 
  Ferrous Metals (steel, alloys, iron)
 
  Hardened Steel
 
  Exotic Metals
 
  Titanium
 

Tooth Types

Variable Pitch

 

Hardness of the Band Saw Blade Tooth

67 HRC
 

Production Program

Width x
Thickness  (mm)
Variable Pitch
1.4/2 2/3 3/4 4/6
27 x 0.90  
34 x 1.10  
41 x 1.30  
54 x 1.30    
54 x 1.60 •*    
* - Available by batch order
 

Selection of Teeth Per Inch

You must select the correct Teeth Per Inch (TPI) for the thickness of the material you are cutting. If the correct TPI is not chosen the blade life will be dramatically reduced. TPI selection is arguably the most important decision when selecting a band saw blade.



The number of TPI defines the pitch of the blade and can vary from 1 to 32 TPI. On some bandsaw blades, there are different pitches on the same blade referred to as Vari-Pitch. TPI is measured from gullet to gullet, not tooth tip to tooth tip – this is known as pitch.

The general rule of thumb is:
• For wood and soft materials aim for 3 – 6 teeth in the workpiece.
• For metals and harder materials aim for 6 – 24 teeth in the workpiece.

Some things to note:
• Too few teeth may straddle the work and break teeth.
• Too many teeth can cause gullet overload and strip teeth.

Use the bandsaw teeth per inch chart below to select the optimum TPI for your project needs
  

  

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