The best carbide band saw blade for cutting induction
hardened shafts, linear bearing shafts, and case hardened materials up to HRC
65.
We have done extensive testing and
our blade product outperforms ALL other blades on the market two to one. It is awesome!
Surface hardened component cutting has always been extremely
difficult to cut. Previously, the best option was using an
abrasive wheel. This process was loud,
messy, and created environmental hazards that companies needed to get away
from.
Advances in our carbide band saw blade technology
specifically for this application have resulted in huge cost savings and
production advances for our band saw blade customers. Our product needs to be run in a specific way
to get the best results. We recommend
running the blades at 400-425 surface feet per minute. If your saw is not capable of that speed, run
it as fast as you can. Reducing the
flood coolant on your saw is highly recommended for blade life. See the video of proper coolant flow on this
application.
Too much coolant will cause the carbide teeth to fracture
prematurely. Cutting this material dry
will create unwanted heat to build up in the blade guides. A light drip will provide lubricity and
optimal blade life.
Contact us for
specific pricing or additional help anytime at www.detroitbandsaw.com or
887-421-3636.
That's a nice and clean cut for sure! I have yet to work on metal so I think my reciprocating saw works for now!
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