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M.K. Morse Bi-Metal THIN WALL Portable Band Saw Blades are rugged, heat treated blades built for use on machinable metals such as stainless steel, pipe, tubing, strut and solids!
Easy to install, long lasting, and smoothly cuts a wide variety of materials!
Build
Morse portable band saw blades are heat tread and welded-to-lenght in their state of the art North American Manufacturing Plant.
Built with shock resistant teeth for cutting machinable metals and reduces tooth strippage, increased weld contact area, more pieces, in more materials over and over.
These blades also include larger teeth with deep gullets and a unique rake angle ensuring more pieces get cut in less time.
Usage
For Thin Wall materials - 3/16" or less
Morse Suggests the following for using your Band Saw Blades at their MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY
- Start cut at 1/3 of machine weight to break in new blades.
- Do not bear down while cutting. Machine weight supplies sufficient pressure.
- Rock the machine gently while cutting for faster, more efficient cutting.
- Check chips generated during cutting. Purple or blue chips indicate excessive heat. Reduce speed and/or feed pressure.
- For enhanced performance, use a commercial cutting tool wax on the blade, especially when cutting aluminum or stainless steel.
20% More Cuts in 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" Uni-Strut!
- Band Saw Blade: A band saw blade is built as a continuous circle (or band) of metal with teeth along one edge. It's used with portable or stationary band saws to cut various workpieces.
Vendor Part #: | ZWEP441216MC |
Blade Thickness: | [0.020 inch] |
Blade Width: | [1/2 inch] |
Material: | Bi-Metal |
Pieces: | 3 |
Teeth: | [12 / 16 TPI] |
- √For Thin Wall materials - 3/16" or less
- √for Cutting pipe
- √for Cutting Tubing
- √for Cutting Strut
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