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Product code: AXMINSTER WBS10 1712 mm

AXMINSTER WBS10 BANDSAW BLADE 1712 mm VARIOUS WIDTHS & TPI

£14.00 exc VAT
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Blade Length - 1712 mm - 67 1/2 "

High Carbon Steel - With individually hardened tooth tip

Blade Width - 6.4 mm - 1/4" to 12.7 mm - 1/2"

Flexible Back - Makes them more fatigue resistant

Blade Thickness - 0.64 mm - 0.025 inches

Excellent Value - Low cost per blade/low cost per cut


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AXMINSTER WBS10 BANDSAW BLADE 1712 mm VARIOUS WIDTHS & TPI

M42 Variable Pitch blades are designed for cutting solids and heavy-walled structures while providing extended blade life and greater efficiency in the shop.

Features & Benefits

  • Rugged bi-metal construction with hardened M42 teeth and tool steel fatigue resistant backer
  • Used on medium to heavy production machines to cut solids and heavy-walled structures
  • High heat and wear resistance increase blade life
  • Handles hard to machine materials like stainless steel, Inconel, Monel
  • Variable pitch teeth can handle a wider range of cross sectional sizes
  • High wear and heat resistance

WHY BUY MORSE BLADES ?


For over 50 years, Morse has been producing bandsaw blades, providing a diverse array of innovative cutting solutions. Their blades are designed to last longer, deliver smoother cuts, and handle every imaginable cutting task, thanks to their ongoing commitment to research and development. This dedication has led to a comprehensive product line that equips professionals with blades that perform more effectively and endure longer.

Applications

Alloy Steels, Mold Steels, Carbon Steels, Structural Steels, Stainless Steel, Inconel, Monel, Solids and heavy-walled structures,

Applications:

• Solids
• Structural Steels
• Heavy walled structures
• Carbon steels
• Alloy steels
• Some stainless steels
• Light-to-medium
production machines

Bandsaw Blade TPI Guide

Using the incorrect TPI can lead to problems arising. The blade might fracture, and you may face uneven and unsuccessful cuts. Acquiring the right number of teeth is crucial for achieving the desired finish and feed rate.

A higher TPI leads to a smoother cut, albeit at a slower speed; on the other hand, a lower TPI allows for quicker cuts but results in a rougher finish. Reducing the TPI to low will cause the teeth to strip.

To achieve optimal performance with your purchase, Morse recommends having at least six teeth and no more than twelve teeth in the workpiece at any given time.