Blade selection – Grizzly H0601 User Manual

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H0601 14.4V Cordless Jig Saw

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Always select the correct saw blade for the

material being cut. The resulting cut will be

cleaner and more accurate, and there will

be less stress on the machine. This Jig

Saw can be used to cut wood, metal or

plastics depending upon the type of blade

selected. The blades used must be of the

universal style mount. Grizzly offers a vari-

ety of blade styles in the current catalog.

A few points to remember in making your

blade selection:

1.

The overall blade length will affect

the thickness of material which

can be cut. Most jig saw blades

range in length from 3" to 5".

2.

The width of the blade (measured

from the tip of one of the teeth to

the back edge) affects how tight of

a curve can be cut. A 3⁄16" wide

blade will cut a tighter circle than a

3⁄8" wide one.

BLADE SELECTION

Figure 2. Variety of wood and metal cutting blades.

3.

The number of teeth per inch

(T.P.I.) affects the smoothness

and speed of the cut. A wood cut-

ting blade for general purpose will

usually have 6-10 T.P.I., a metal

cutting will have 12-20 T.P.I.

Another factor is the tooth style

and how the teeth are set (the

amount the tooth is bent away

from the plane of the blade). Most

blade manufacturer’s provide

guidelines on their packaging for

the types of materials and speeds

to use for a particular blade style.

Review their guidelines carefully

before choosing a blade for a par-

ticular project.

Figure 2

shows the range of blades for

wood and metal cutting available from

Grizzly.

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