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64.5" (5ft 4.5 in) x 1/2" Wide x .025 Cobalt M42 Band Saw Blade PICK TOOTH COUNT

$ 13.72

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Band Saw
  • Blade Length: 64.5" ( 5 FOOT 4.5 INCHES )
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Color: Grey
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Set Includes: Blades
  • Brand: Aggressor
  • Suitable For: Ferrous And Non Ferrous
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Battery Included: No

    Description

    ALL BLADES PROFESSIONALLY MARKED BY THE MANUFACTURER!
    Blade Length- 64.5" inches (5 feet 4.5 inches)
    Blade Width- 1/2"
    Blade Thickness- .025"
    Bi-metal blades have High Speed Steel (HSS) teeth for a sharper cut and a longer lasting blade
    HSS edge contains 8% cobalt which absorbs heat more efficiently
    Tips for Tooth Selection

    Bi-metal blades are for all Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials

    The picture chart shows what Tooth Count to purchase

    The thickness of material you are cutting decides what tooth to use. Not the type of material

    When in doubt go with finer (more teeth per inch) to prevent strippage

    Never use a wood cutting machine to cut steel.  Wood saws run too fast!
    LOOK AT THE PICTURE !!!
    PICK YOUR TOOTH CONFIGURATION (TPI - Tooth per Inch)
    The top section is for Square Solids
    The middle section is for Pipe, Tubing, and Structurals
    The bottom section is for Round Solids

    4/6 Tpi --- Great for Wood or Thick Steel (see chart)

    5/7 Tpi ---

    6/10 Tpi ---

    8/12 Tpi ---

    10/14 Tpi ---
    MOST POPULAR FOR GENERAL PURPOSE CUTTING

    14 Tpi --- Ideal for 1/8" to 1/4" Steel
    ***Message us if you need help or a recommendation***
    SHIPPING----Blades will ship via USPS or Fedex depending on location..
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    RETURNS----We guarantee our blades from Mfg. defects, but do not accept returns on used products.
    We are not responsible for blade failure due to the operator / machine / application. There are too many factors on why a blade can fail.