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Quad 7 saw blades

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April 6, 2017

Fitchburg, Massachusetts – Simonds Saw, a manufacturer of premium quality band saw blades and files, and inventor of carbide tipped band saw blade technology – introduces 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 for use on 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.

Simonds Quad 7 Carbide Tipped Blades are available in five widths: 3/4″ x 0.050, 1-1/2″ x 0.050, 2″ x 0.062, 2-5/8″ x 0.062 and 3-1/8″ x 0.062 and are shipped in 150ft coils. Variable tooth pitch (TPI) options include 2.5-3.5, 2-3, 1.9-2.1, 1.4-1.8, 1.1-1.4, and 0.9-1.1 teeth per inch. Blades are furnished with plastic capping to protect teeth against damage in transit and handling.

Source: Simonds Saw