Blade selection – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1014 User Manual

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M1014 7" x 12" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Blade Selection

The chart below is a basic starting point for

choosing blade type based on teeth per inch (TPI)

for variable tooth pitch blades and for standard

raker type bi-metal blades/HSS blades. However,

for exact specifications of bandsaw blades,

contact the blade manufacturer.

There are three general rules of thumb with

respect to bandsaw blade use.

• At least three teeth must contact the

metal at any phase of the cut. Otherwise

the teeth can load up with metal,

fracture, and break off. If the TPI is too

high, the teeth can load up with material

and overheat damaging the blade.

• For a faster but rougher cut, use a blade

with a lower TPI and a higher feed rate.

• For a slower but smoother cut, use a blade

with a lower TPI and a lower feed rate.

Figure 36. Blade selection chart.

Note: The TPI numbers

in parentheses apply to bi-metal/HSS blades only.

To select the correct blade TPI do these

steps:

1. Measure the material thickness. This

measurement is the length of cut

taken from where the tooth enters the

workpiece, sweeps through, and exits the

workpiece.

2. Refer to the "Material Thickness" row of the

blade selection chart in

Figure 36 and read

across to find your workpiece thickness you

need to cut.

3. Refer to

the "Shape" of metal and "Material

Type" colu

mns and find the shape and

material to be cut.

4. In the applicable row, read across to the

right and find the box where the row and

column intersect. Listed in the box is the

minimum TPI recommended for the variable

tooth pitch blades; and the TPI for bi-metal

raker blades in parentheses.

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