Heavy duty construction manufactured from HSS and cobalt for increased hardness and durability with 6 flutes for improved cutting performance and chip control.
Features and Benefits • HHS-Co construction for improved hardness • 6 flutes for improved chip control and cutting efficiency
Combining shatter resistant spring steel, used as the backing material, and tough, wear-resistant HSS teeth, this range of replacement hacksaw blades are the ideal product for replacing your blunt or old hacksaw blades. Electron-beam welded to form a sturdy bi-metal product, the product is well suited for making interrupted cuts in cramped places or places where the blade is subject to stress caused by twisting or bending. Provides optimum tooth strength/life and reduced breakage and fracture when compared to traditional all-hard blades. Hacksaw body not included, blades only provided.
Features and Benefits • HSS (High Speed Steel) cuts faster than high carbon steels and maintains hardness for longer than carbon steels • Possesses a flexible spring steel backing to allow for sawing in hard to reach or awkward areas • The differing materials have been electron-beam welded together for a neat join and sturdy product finish • Available to purchase individually
Typical Applications • Ideal for use in awkward or hard to reach areas due to its high tolerance of twisting and bending • Suited for use as replacement blades for a standard hacksaw
Range includes 1xD, 1.5xD and 2xD lengths (ISO Metric threads). Our quality inserts are now supplied in packs of 10 or 50. Other sizes and lengths are available on request, please ask for further information.
Oval Shape. All sizes are nominal with a 6mm shank unless other wise stated.
Cut 9 - Chipbreaker Chipbreaker fast stock removal for improved control and reduced chips for use on hard materials, i.e. steel alloy 50RC, 60RC, carbon and cast iron.
Suitable for deburring and polishing of cast iron, cast steel, carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel etc. up to HRC65 hardness.
Please note: • Work piece and tools should always be steady and well supported. • Carbide burrs are not suitable for 'milling' large amounts of material, they are for light stock removal and high revolutions 'LOW FEED - HIGH SPEED'. • Always ensure that at least 70% of the shank length is clamped by the collet or chuck of the tool being used. • Always ensure that the tool is rated to the recommended operating speed of the burr.