Carbide-Tipped Saw Blade cuts case hardened materials.
May 6, 2003 - HRc Carbide® band saw blade features 0° rake angle. It is offered in standard positive tooth form for aggressive cutting or Vari-Tooth® positive design for less vibration and quieter cutting. Sizes include 1¼ x .042, 1½ x .054, and 2 x .063 in. Carbide tipped teeth can cut through induction hardened chrome plated shafting, case hardened materials, and difficult to machine materials.
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Original Press release
American Saw & Mfg. Co./LENOX
301 Chestnut St.
East Longmeadow, MA, 01028 USA

New! Lenox HRc Carbideâ„¢
-Carbide Tipped Blade for Case Hardened Materials -
East Longmeadow, Mass. - Lenox is pleased to announce the addition of Lenox HRc Carbideâ„¢ to its line of high quality band saw blades. Lenox HRc Carbide is ideal for hydraulic cylinder manufacturers and mills that cut small cross sectional parts made of hard to cut materials.
HRc Carbide features a 0° rake angle. Its carbide tipped teeth are designed to cut through induction hardened chrome plated (IHCP) shafting, case hardened materials and difficult to machine materials with ease.
Offered in standard positive tooth form for aggressive cutting or a Vari-Tooth® positive design for less vibration and quieter cutting.
Available in sizes including: 1-1/4" x .042" (34 x 1.07mm), 1-1/2" x .054" (41 x 1.37mm) and 2" x.063" (54 x 1.60mm).
For more information, contact American Saw & Mfg. Company, 800-642-0010, or visit www.lenoxsaw.com.
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