New Bandsaw Blades

The M-Factor By Morse carbide tipped bandsaw blade product line from The M. K. Morse Co. has been expanded to include the new M-Factor CH and M-Factor GP blades. The M-Factor CH is designed for optimal cutting performance on case ...
Feb. 12, 2009

The M-Factor By Morse carbide tipped bandsaw blade product line from The M. K. Morse Co. has been expanded to include the new M-Factor CH and M-Factor GP blades. The M-Factor CH is designed for optimal cutting performance on case hardened materials while the M-Factor GP design tackles common cutting of carbon steels and stainless steels. These two new blades join the previously introduced M-Factor AF aluminum foundry blade that cuts tough abrasive applications such as aluminum castings, composite materials and non-ferrous metals.

The newest 1-in. (27 mm), 1.250-in. (34 mm), and 1.5-in. (41 mm) M-Factor CH and GP carbide tipped bands are designed with a high performance steel backer. These blades accept the high speeds and heavy feed forces required in carbide tipped band applications. Fast cutting, smooth finish and long service life are said to be benefits provided by the triple chip tooth profile. The blades are available in a variety of band widths and thicknesses. <<

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