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Budget Range Tungsten Carbide Tipped saw blades are good quality blades designed as a cost effective alternative to Heavy Duty Industrial Range Tungsten Carbide Tipped Saw Blades, for light duty and DIY applications or for use on site where there is a high risk of accidental damage.
The hardened and tempered steel body has a special coating to reduce the build
up of dirt and rust. Dependant on the tooth pitch, the tooth form
will cut both with the grain and across the grain and are ideal
for portable power tools.
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Industrial Range Tungsten Carbide Tipped saw blades are precision
manufactured to the highest standards for accuracy and durability.
Incorporating heavy gauge, hardened, tempered, ground, smithed and
blocked saw bodies, with industrial grade tungsten carbide saw tips.
Industrial saw blades fall into four general catagories, Rip,
General Purpose, Crosscut, and Fine or Trimming.
Rip blades have large gullet space for chip clearance and rapid
cutting with the grain.
General Purpose blades provide a good finish and can be used for
finer ripping or rough crosscutting.
Crosscut blades have more teeth and are used for cutting across
the grain.
Fine or Trimming blades have as many teeth as possible to provide
a good clean finish for accurate sizing and trimming of timber and
various materials like plywood and particle boards.
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There are two types of Non Ferrous Tungsten Carbide Tipped saw
blade.
Non Ferrous Section blades are for cutting hollow and solid sections
of aluminium and other non ferrous materials.
Non Ferrous Extrusion blades are for cutting thin walled extrusions
of aluminium and plastics, and are normally with a negative tooth
angle.
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Negative Rake Tungsten Carbide Tipped saw blades are specially
designed with a negative tooth angle for cutting across the grain
and trimming with radial arm and pull over saws, and for cutting
mitres.
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In October 1997 we bought a Vollmer CHC260 automatic grinding machine
to improve the sharpening standard required by the majority of our
customers. The response from this machine was so good that in December
1998 we were able to take delivery of a second Vollmer CHC260, so
that all of the TCT saw blades that we service can be maintained
at the highest levels possible.
The CHC260 automatic grinding machine has a CNC-axis for the grinding
wheel infeed.
The PMC microprocessor control system creates all the necessary
conditions for grinding a wide variety of tooth shapes. The main
machine functions can be accessed and adjusted at the control panel
which has LCD display with operator guidance. The grinding wheels
are able to change their sense of rotation, so improving cutting
edge quality also with straight grinding.
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