Description
Features and Benefits
Bi-metal blades feature a toothed edge made from high speed steel (HSS) attached to a flexible steel backing through an electron-beam welding process. This configuration results in a blade that makes precise cuts while resisting breakage. They are used on ferrous and nonferrous metals.
The cutting surface of a toothed edge is composed of a row of pointed teeth. Common tooth variations include the number of teeth per inch and pitch pattern. They are used on ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Specs
| Blade Length | 3′ 8-7/8″ |
| Teeth Per Inch | 18 |
| Blade Width (Inch) | 1/2 |
| Blade Thickness (Decimal Inch) | 0.0200 |
| Blade Material | Bi-Metal |
| Cutting Edge Style | Toothed Edge |
| Tooth Material | High Speed Steel |
| Back Material | Alloy Steel |
| Tooth Form | Straight |
| Tooth Set | Raker |
| Pitch Pattern | Constant |
| Contour Cutting | No |




