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Product code: AWHBS310N - 2270 mm - 89

AXMINSTER AWHBS310N BANDSAW BLADE 2270 mm VARIOUS WIDTHS & TPI

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Blade Length - 2270 mm - 89 1/4 "

Blade Widths - 6.4 mm - 1/4" to 19 mm - 3/4"

Blade Thickness - 0.64 mm - 0.025 inches

Blade TPI's - 3, 6, 10, 14 TPI

Blade Construction - Hard edge - Flex back


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AXMINSTER AWHBS310N BANDSAW BLADE 2270 mm VARIOUS WIDTHS & TPI

Morse Hard edge - flexable back (HEF) wood carbon blades are designed to be more fatigue resistant than standard carbon blades and are designed for hand-fed wood cutting applications. Suitable for wood production, large workshops and keen hobbyist.

Features & Benefits

  • These blades are manufactured from a single piece of high with individually hardened tooth tip
  • Annealed welds to remove any brittleness and danger of fatigue
  • Flexible back makes them more fatigue resistant
  • Low cost per blade/low cost per cut in wood
  • Can be run at speeds up to 15,000 SFM (surface feet per minute)

WHY BUY MORSE BLADES ?


Morse has been manufacturing bandsaw blades for more than 50 years offering a wide range of innovative cutting solutions. They make blades that last longer, cut smoother, and do every conceivable cutting job by continually investing in research and development. The result is a wide-ranging product line that offers professionals blades that work better and last longer.

Applications

Wood Cutting, General Purpose Wood Cutting, Furniture Production, Composition Board, Cork, Plastic, Graphite, Brass, Bronze,

Applications

Wood Cutting
General Purpose Wood Cutting
Furniture Production,
Composition Board,
Cork
Plastic
Graphite
Brass
Bronze

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 results in a smoother cut, although it may be slower; conversely, a lower TPI can achieve faster cuts but with a coarser finish.

It is essential to maintain a minimum of three teeth and a maximum of twenty-four teeth on the work surface at all times. However, 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.