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TASP 2pcs Band Saw Blade 1425 x 6.35 x 0.35mm
- Made of high quality SK5 carbon spring steel,it is suitable for cutting medium sections of non-ferrous metals, plastics and wood. - Suitable for Draper BS250 & Nutool HBS190, Delta BS190 / 250, FOX F28180, Sierline 441563 Bandsaw.
Product specifications:
- Material: SK5 carbon spring steel - Length: 1425mm/(56") - Width: 6.35mm/(1/4") - Thickne: 0.35mm - TPI(teeth per inch): 6,10,14.
Alternate set of tooth allows clearance for the blade body,reduces friction.
Unique welding technology stronger and smoother weldin.
Bandsaw Blade Maintenance Ts:
1.Check bearings,bandsaw pullys and drive belts at every blade change to ensure they are able to move freely.
1.1 Spray on vegetable oil can be used to lubricate the bearings if they are not moving smoothly. 1.2 For pulleys, check for proper alignment, tension, and wear, adjust as needed, and if damaged, replace them. 1.3 Check the belts for a secure fit and for signs of wear. Then, using an air compreor, blow out all of the sawdust that has fallen inside the band saw.
2.The Break-In Period
Wear it down a bit before using a new blade. Otherwise,the consequences can be broken teeth. This can be done by reducing the speed to half of what is normal and reducing the feed quantity. Come back to normal speed after 3~5 cuts. This will wear down the extra sharpne of the teeth, ing the blade more durable.
3.Lubrication Is Key
When it comes to cutting metal with your band saw, lubrication is a must. No matter what type of material you are cutting, never use water as a .
4.Release Blade Tension
Blade tension must be released when not in use. This shrinking can cause tiny cracks in your blade if it is always under tension.
5.Sharpen Your Blade
To get a better cutting with your blade, it is ant to sharpen it periodically.
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