Magnate M167E1T1.3 Carbide Tipped Bandsaw Blade, 167" Long - 1" Width; 1.3 Tooth; 0.035" Thickness; 1.3 TPI For cutting wood only from 3" to 12" (taller if fed slowly) ; 13' 11" (13 feet 11 inch) Long
This carbide-tipped bandsaw blade is designed with precision triple-chip ground teeth for smooth cuts and an excellent finish. Its high-performance steel back provides exceptional fatigue life. A carbide-tipped blade lasts significantly longer than carbon steel and bimetal blades when cutting abrasive non-ferrous materials and wood, especially tropical hardwoods like ebony, koa, and cocobolo. However, avoid using this blade to cut round logs unless you have a sawmill specifically designed for this purpose. For use with a metal-cutting bandsaw, it is ideal for cutting ferrous metals such as alloy steel, tool steel, bearing steel, carbon steel, stainless steel, and mold steel. Magnate Carbide Tipped Bandsaw Blades Application Notes: 1) 3 TPI For cutting wood from 1" to 6" (taller if fed slowly) or steel from 1" to 4": Use 1/2" x 3 TPI, 3/4" x 3 TPI, or 1" x 3 TPI blades. 2) 1.3 TPI For cutting wood only from 3" to 12" (taller if fed slowly): Use 1" x 1.3 TPI blades. 3) 2 TPI For cutting wood only from 2" to 6" (taller if fed slowly): Use 1" x 2 TPI blades. 4) 2-3V For cutting wood from 1" to 6" (taller if fed slowly) or steel from 3" to 11": Use 1" x 2-3V, 1-1/4" x 2-3V or 1-1/2" x 2-3V blades. 5) 3-4V For cutting wood from 1" to 4" (taller if fed slowly) or steel from 1" to 6": Use 1-1/4" x 3-4V or 1-1/2" x 3-4V blades.
For ease of shipping, all bandsaw blades are coiled into multiple rings. The image of a coiled bandsaw blade is for illustrative purposes only, represents a single blade, and may vary from the actual item. If the bandsaw blade teeth are facing the wrong direction for your machine, simply flip the blade inside out to correct its direction. All Magnate bandsaw blades are welded and fabricated in the USA. While the coils and materials used are from U.S. brands, they may be sourced overseas.
Safety Warning: Bandsaw blades are tightly coiled like a spring for packaging and can suddenly snap open when being coiled or uncoiled. Always wear heavy-duty leather gloves, along with proper eye and body protection, and handle the blade with extreme caution. Improper handling can result in serious injury. Refer to your bandsaw owner's/operation manual for complete safety guidelines. Important: Always disconnect the power before installing, removing, or measuring blades.
This 167 inch (13 ft. 11 in.; 13' 11"; 13 pies 11 pulgadas; 167 pulgadas hoja de sierra de cinta) bandsaw blade is compatible with the following bandsaw models: GRIZZLY 24" G-3619 (163-5/8” to 176-1/2”); Norwood HD36; Norwood HD36V2; Norwood HD38; Norwood MX34 (old); Norwood LM34; Frontier OS35; Hud-Son H360; Hud-Son HFE 30; Hud-Son HFE 36; Hud-Son Oscar 330; Hud-Son Oscar 336; Hud-Son Farmboss; Grizzly G0701X (166" to 168"); Kalamazoo 1220-D; Kalamazoo 1220-W; Kalamazoo 1220-WC; Kalamazoo 13-A; Kalamazoo 13-AW; Kalamazoo 13-AWSA; Kalamazoo H-12-B; Kalamazoo H-13-AD; Parkanson PK-380-A; Parkanson PK-380-SA; Peerless DCM-9
If you are unsure of your bandsaw blade's correct length, follow these steps: Check the owner's manual for blade specifications, including length, width, and thickness. Refer to past invoices for blade details if the manual is unavailable. Measure your old blade with a soft cloth measuring tape: carefully uncoil the blade, press the tape firmly along the back edge, and record the full length. Measure on the floor: mark a starting point on both the blade and the floor, roll the blade in a straight line until the mark touches the floor again, then measure the distance between the two marks. As an alternative, cut the blade in half and lay it flat on a level surface to measure its full length accurately.
Cancer and Reproductive Harm WARNING: Cancer: Avoid Inhaling Wood Dust/Cobalt-metal-Powder ADVERTENCIA: Cancer - Evite inhalar polvo de madera/polvo metalico de cobalto Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Your risk from exposure to these chemicals varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure, work in a well-ventilated area and with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. More Safety Information www.p65warnings.ca.gov www.p65warnings.ca.gov/chemicals/cobalt-metal-powder www.p65warnings.ca.gov/products/wood-dust
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