- This is a high quality M42 band saw blade welded to the specs above
- Don't be fooled by all the old and surplus stock floating around on the internet. LA Cutting band is brand new, top of the line material welded to order at our Weld Center.
- Our high-performance, versatile, utility/general purpose saw blade is suitable for cutting the widest range of most steels and non-ferrous metals, to include bundled and solid materials of diverse shapes and sizes on all types of band saw machines. The tooth profile is durable and of variable pitch for reduced vibration and composed of alloyed high speed steel with 8% cobalt and 10% molybdenum.
- LA Cutting has welding capabilities up to 2” width band.
- At this time, LA Cutting is unable to take specific requests on brand types.
- You may e-mail us for a specific quote for your blade size not listed.
More than 20 Years in the industry with excellent customer service. LA Cutting Products weld center has what you are looking for!
Don't see what you are looking for contact us and we will send you an updated quote for what you need.
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Always double check your machines blades specs!
The owner's manual of
some woodcutting bandsaw may stipulate that it can cut metal, but woodcutting
bandsaws can only cut non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum, brass, copper, etc.
Cutting steel could
damage your saw, due to the fact that blade speed on most woodcutting bandsaws
(average 800 to 3500 fpm) this is not slow enough (40 to 300 fpm) for cutting
ferrous metals (like steel).
Trying to cut steel
at woodcutting speeds will ruin the blade due to extreme heat produced due to
the speed. Bi-Metal bandsaw blades can cut all types of woods and are
especially ideal for hard woods, like oak, maple, walnut or cherry.
Bi-Metal bandsaw
blades are also most commonly used for metal cutting, like carbon steels, light
alloy steels, mold steels, and tool steels.
Below is a helpful guide to picking the best blade for your
needs.
1/4" Blades
General Purpose Cutting = 10/14N
Larger Materials = 6H
Tubing
= 10/14N
1/2", 3/8" Blades
General
Purpose Cutting = 8/12
Small
Thinner Materials = 10/14
Larger
Materials = 6/10
Tubing = 8/12
3/4" Blades
General
Purpose Cutting = 8/12
Small
Thinner Materials = 10/14
Larger
Materials = 6/10 - 5/8
Tubing = 8/12 - 6/10
1" Blades
General
Purpose Cutting = 5/8
Small
Thinner Materials = 10/14
Larger
Materials = 4/6
Tubing = 8/12 - 6/10