Snap-On Industrial

Hacksaw Blades cut variety of materials.
Machinery & Machining Tools

Hacksaw Blades cut variety of materials.

Bi-metal hacksaw blades improve cutting performance through positive rake angle and precision ground teeth. They include 14 or 18 teeth per inch for cutting through heavy metals such as aluminum or copper. Slicing through stainless steel or thinner metals can be accomplished using blades with 24 or 32 teeth per inch.

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Bandsaw Blades are offered in many varieties.
Machinery & Machining Tools

Bandsaw Blades are offered in many varieties.

Bimetal and carbide blades include 3861 Sandflex(R) NF(TM) in 1/4 to 1 in. sizes, 3854 Sandflex(R) King Cobra(R) PHG(TM) in 2 and 2.5/8 in. widths, and 3851 Sandflex(R) Cobra PSG(TM) ground-tooth bimetal blades in 2 in. width and .050 in. thickness. Carbide blades include four versions of 3868 Fine Pitch Combo(R) blades with Triple Set(R) Xtra design with widths of 1 1/4, 1 1/2, and 2 in. and...

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Files have comfortable handle for increased productivity.
Material Handling & Storage

Files have comfortable handle for increased productivity.

Snap-On Files are available for filing, sharpening, deburring, edging, rough filing, and material removal. Handles improve control while reducing muscle tension, fatigue, and risk of injury. They completely cover file tang and shoulder to keep hand from slipping onto blade. Thermoplastic elastomer covering provides comfortable grip. Files can be used with high alloy steel, unhardened steel, cast...

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Bimetal Saw Blade outlasts carbon steel ten times over.
Machinery & Machining Tools

Bimetal Saw Blade outlasts carbon steel ten times over.

Model 3861 Sandflex(R) NF(TM) bimetal bandsaw blade lasts 8 to 10 times as long as common milled carbon steel blades when sawing wood, plastics, and metals from foundry metals through alloy steels. Bimetal blade has high speed steel teeth beam-welded to spring steel back. Suitable for job shops and tool rooms, blades are available in sizes from 1/4 to 1 in. with 3 to 24 teeth-per-inch pitch.

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