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QUAD 7 Carbide Tipped Band Saw Blades



Simonds Saw has introduced QUAD 7 carbide tipped band saw blades for demanding production cutting operations such as steel service centers, foundries and aerospace sawing applications. QUAD 7 blades are suitable for alloy; high chrome alloy; Inconel and other nickel-based alloys; titanium block and plate; stainless steels; and mold, tool and bearing steels.

QUAD 7 blades feature a positive rake angle four-tooth pattern that produces seven distinct chips. This provides high material penetration for faster cutting in production sawing alloy applications.

"With today's increased use of exotic alloys in production sawing, the need for more aggressive cutting solutions is pronounced. Our innovative QUAD 7 tooth pattern was developed to address this," said Dale Petts, Simonds Saw's Global Product Manager.

QUAD 7 carbide tipped blades are available in five widths: 3/4" x .050, 1-1/2" x .050, 2" x .062, 2-5/8" x .062 and 3-1/8" x .062 and are shipped in 150' coils. Variable tooth pitch options include 2.5 - 3.5, 2-3, 1.9-2.1, 1.4-1.8, 1.1-1.4, and .9-1.1 teeth per inch (TPI). Blades are furnished with plastic capping to protect teeth against damage in transit and handling.

For more information contact:

Simonds Saw

135 Intervale Rd.

P.O. Box 600

Fitchburg, MA 01420-0500

800-343-1616 / 978-424-0100

www.simondssaw.com

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