Tooth set, Tooth type – Grizzly G8146Z User Manual

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G8144Z/G8145Z/G8146Z

Vertical Metal Cutting Bandsaw

Tooth Set

Three common tooth sets are standard, wavy,
and raker (see

Figure 18), each removing mate-

rial in a different manner to make the kerf in the
workpiece.

Alternate: An all-purpose arrangement of bend-
ing the teeth evenly left and right of the blade.
Generally used for milder metals.

Wavy: Generally three or more teeth in a group
that are bent one way, followed by a non-set
tooth, and then a group bent the other way.
Recommended for straight cuts in thin metals or
thin-wall tubing.

Raker: Three teeth in a recurring group—one bent
left, next one bent right, and then a non-set tooth.

The raker set is ideal for most contour cuts.

Tooth Type

The most common tooth types are described
below and illustrated in

Figure 19.

Standard or Raker: Equally spaced teeth set
a "0" rake angle. Recommended for all purpose
use.

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Figure 19. Bandsaw blade tooth types.

Variable Pitch (VP): Varying gullet depth and
tooth spacing, a "0" rake angle, excellent chip
removing capacity, and smooth cutting.

Variable Pitch with Positive Rake: Varying gul-
let depth and tooth spacing, a positive rake angle,
better chip formation, and aggressive cutting.

Hook or Claw: Wide gullets (round or flat), equal-
ly spaced teeth, positive rake angle, and fast cut
with good surface finish.

Skip or Skip Tooth: Wide, flat gullets, a "0" rake
angle, equally spaced teeth, and recommended
for non-ferrous materials.

Figure 18. Bandsaw tooth sets.

Alternate

Wavy

Raker

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