Features:
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Bi-metal construction |
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Matrix II high speed steel cutting edge |
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Tooth edge contains 8% cobalt |
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Tooth hardness Rc 66-68 |
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0° rake, straight tooth form |
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Benefits:
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Longer blade life than M2 or carbon steel blades |
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Lower end of service cost than M2 or carbon tool blades |
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Advantages:
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Shock resistant teeth |
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Heat resistant |
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Greater wear resistance than M2 or carbon steel blades |
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Applications:
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Recommended for general purpose cutting applications
such as structurals, channel, pipe, and solids |
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Cuts a wide range of both ferrous and nonferrous materials
such as steel, iron, and aluminum |