ITM 350mm Cermet Carbide Metal Cutting Blade
Features
Experience flawless cuts with precision and ease, as our Cermet Carbide Metal Cutting Blades effortlessly slice through mild steel and stainless steel.
The advanced cermet carbide technology and delivers unmatched hardness and heat resistance. This means longer blade life, reduced downtime, and significant cost savings for your business. Whether you’re working in construction, fabrication, or industrial manufacturing, our blades are built to withstand the most demanding applications.
Our Cermet Carbide Metal Cutting Blades are designed with safety in mind. With enhanced vibration dampening and reduced kickback, you can trust in a secure and stable cutting experience
- Up to 3 times longer life than standard metal cutting T.C.T. blades
- Saves time & money, giving cool cuts that need little to no finishing
- Superior hardness, wear and heat resistance
Specifications
Number of Teeth: 64
Blade Bore: 25.4mm (1″)
Blade Kerf: 2.4mm
Blade Thickness: 2.0mm
Max. RPM: 1500
Solid Material Thickness
- Mild Steel:
Maximum 25mm
Minimum 4mm - Stainless Steel:
Maximum 10mm
Minimum 4mm
Tube and Box Section Material Wall Thickness
- Mild Steel:
Maximum 12mm
Minimum 2mm - Stainless Steel:
Maximum 5mm
Minimum 2mm
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