Feature(may vary by option.)

●1.SK5 carbon tool steel, high hardness, strong wear resistance
●2. Suitable for cutting wood, plastic, non-ferrous metals
●3. Unique welding technology: strong and smooth welding point
●4.Grinding teeth: very sharp, stay sharper longer
●5. The tooth guard is wrapped by a tooth guard that can resist the impact of transportation and prevent the teeth from being damaged

[TPI 6]





Description

2pcs 1790mm SK5 Carbon Band Saw Blades for 1790x9.5x0.35mm 10" Band Saw Blades

- Made of high quality SK5 carbon spring steel Suitable for cutting medium parts of non-ferrous metal, plastic and wood.
Specifications:
- Material: SK5 Carbon Spring Steel
- Length: 1790mm (70-1/2")
- Width: 6.35mm (1/4")
- Thickness: 0.35 mm (0.014")
- TPI (number of teeth per inch): 6, 10, 14
Suitable for:
- 10" Band Saw HBS250 & HBS261
10 Bandsaw 921400
-BS250
F28-186A
- Suitable for most saws that use 70-1/2" long and 1/2" wide bandsaw blades.

Alternating set of teeth ensures blade body clearance and reduces friction

Unique welding technology provides a stronger, smoother welding point.
Saw Blade Maintenance Tips:
1. Every time you change the blade, check the bearing, bandsaw pulley, drive belt to ensure it moves freely.
1.1 If the bearing does not move smoothly, you can spray vegetable oil to lubricate it.
1.2 For pulley, check for proper alignment, tension and wear, adjust as needed, and replace it if damaged.
1.3 Ensure the belt is securely attached and there are no signs of wear.
Then use the air compressor to blow away sawdust that fell inside the bandsaw
2. Break-in period
Please wear it a little before using a new blade. Otherwise, the teeth may break. This can be performed by dropping the speed in half and reducing the amount of feeding. 3-5 cuts back to normal speed. This increases the durability of the blade without losing the extra sharpness of the teeth.
3. Lubrication is key
Lubrication is essential when cutting metal with a bandsaw Do not use water as a lubricant, regardless of the type of material being cut.
4. Loosen the tension of the blade
When not in use, you need to loosen the tension of the blade. This shrinkage may cause small cracks in the blade if tension is constantly applied.
5. Sharpen the blade.
Sharpen the blade regularly is important to improve the sharpness of the blade.