QUAD 7 saw blades from Simonds Saw

Simonds Saw, a leading manufacturer of band saw blades and files, and inventor of carbide tipped band saw blade technology, whose corporate headquarters are located in Massachusetts, USA, has introduced the QUAD 7™ Carbide Tipped Band Saw Blades.

These new blades are designed for demanding production cutting operations such as steel service centers, foundries and aerospace sawing applications. QUAD 7 blades are constructed for stainless steels; alloy; high chrome alloy; Inconel and other nickel-based alloys; titanium block and plate; and mold, tool and bearing steels.

The blades feature a positive rake angle four-tooth pattern that produces seven distinct chips. This aims to provide high material penetration for faster cutting in production sawing alloy applications.

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