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This high carbon steel blade combines a fully hardened cutting edge with a specially heat-treated back which offers double the beam strength of a standard carbon steel blade. It is recommended for cutting light sections, low alloy non-ferrous metals, wood, and plastics. |
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Bimetal band saw blades feature highly wear resistant teeth made of different HSS grades (MATRIX, M 42 and M 51). The high-hardness of the tooth tip and the flexible backing material make economical cutting possible. Blades made with high speed steel cutting edges, electron beam welded to a tough alloy backing. Gives the user a strong, spring-tempered body with hard cutting tips securely welded to the body. |
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Carbide tipped band saw blades are very effective because of specifically ground tooth geometries and a tooth tip hardness of 1600 HV. Fulfills even most extreme requirements for cutting. |
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