Gas Saw Blades are triple-reinforced.

Available with 20 mm and 1 in. arbor hole sizes, 14 in. metal and ductile gas saw blades measure 5/32 in. thick. Blades are constructed with 3 layers of fiberglass reinforcement for increased strength on the sides of the wheels. DSA approved blades are available in 2 grains: aluminum oxide, for metal/steel applications, and aluminum oxide-silicon carbide mix, for working with ductile iron.

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Bi-Metal Band Saw Blades have neutral rake tooth design.

Bi-Metal Band Saw Blades have neutral rake tooth design.

Valu-Pac bi-metal band saw blades are offered in packages containing 3 blades with identical pitch, width, and length. They incorporate 8% matrix cobalt cutting edge for resistance to tooth chipping and neutral rake tooth design for additional tooth strength. Products are offered in 1 in. width with 4-6 or 5-8 pitch and 1Â-¼ in. width with 3-4 or 4-6 pitch. Multi-pitch teeth reduce noise...

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Circular Saw Blade speeds cutting of steel and aluminum.

Circular Saw Blade speeds cutting of steel and aluminum.

Morse Metal Devil(TM) is offered in sizes from 5 3/8-14 in. diameter to fit cordless and corded saws. Metallurgy of tungsten and titanium carbide cutting tips virtually eliminates sparks during cutting and minimizes transfer of heat to material being cut. Blades used for cutting steel and thin steel have 0-° rake, while blades for cutting softer aluminum, stainless steel, and wood have more...

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Padded Range Blades are approved for 50 A power cords.

Padded Range Blades are approved for 50 A power cords.

Padded Range Blades meet UL 817 requirements for variety of NEMA configurations including 10-30, 10-50, 14-30, and 14-50. Providing crimp ears to accept wire sizes from 6-10 AWG, lightweight 220 V blades are approved for both 30 and 50 A plugs. They are available loose and in reel feed strip form for automated wire attachment.

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Bandsaw Blades cut through tough materials.

Bandsaw Blades cut through tough materials.

Heat-treated BlockBusterÂ-® M42 Blades feature fatigue-resistant backer. Variable-pitch tooth configurations include 1.1-1.4, 1.5-1.9, 2-3, 3-4, 4-6, and 5-8 teeth per inch. Widths range from 1 Â-½ to 3 1/8 in. and thickness range from .050-.062 in. Blades can cut through variety of steel including carbon, chrome, tool, die, and stainless, as well as titanium and other alloys and are...

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Bimetal Bandsaw Blade dismantles pallets.

Designed to cut deck boards from stringers, Kron bandsaw blade features shock-resistant Matrix tool steel teeth, beam-welded to heat-resistant spring steel back. Bimetal construction withstands cutting heat that quickly destroys temper of carbon steel blades. Blade also stands up to shock of interrupted cuts in pallets. Light tooth set minimizes wood loss. Blade is 1 1/4 in. wide, with 5/8 in....

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Bandsaw Blades cut H and I beams.

Bandsaw Blades cut H and I beams.

EPIC EHS2 (Extra Heavy Set) Bandsaw Blades incorporate stronger tooth tips and wider kerfs to minimize vibration and reduce blade pinching or stalling in cut. All blades are constructed with M42 Cobalt high-speed wire and are subjected to proprietary heat-treating process. Available in 150 and 250 ft coils and welded-to-length configurations, blades come in 1 to 2 5/8 in. widths with 2-3, 3-4,...

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Carbide Bandsaw Blade makes smooth cuts in small diameters.

Model 3868 Fine Pitch ComboÂ-® is designed for cutting stainless steels and aerospace alloys in small diameters. It is optimized for thick-walled tubes, bundles and workpieces 2 to 3 in. in diameter. Blade comes in Â-¾ pitch version, 1 Â-¼ in. wide and 2/3 pitch, 1 Â-½ in. wide. Variable tooth pitch reduces noise and vibration. All share Triple SetÂ-® Xtra design for good kerf...

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Hacksaw Blades cut variety of materials.

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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