| | |  | Milwaukee | Home » » » Milwaukee 48-39-0530 44-7/8-Inch, 24 Teeth per Inch, Bi-Metal Band Saw Blades | | | | | | | Description: | | Durable bi-metal super-tough band saw blade outlasts conventional blades up to 3 times, requiring fewer blade changes. An extremely hard and uniform tooth point is electron beam welded to a tough durable backing with high flex life for faster cutting and longer blade life. For use in Milwaukee portable band saws using 44 7/8in. x 1/2in. x .020in. blades. U.S.A. Blade Type: Bi-metal, TPI (Teeth per Inch): 24, Blade Size L x W (in.): 44 7/8 x 1/2, Blade Thickness (in.): .02, Cutting Thickness (in.): 5/32, Blades (qty.): 1 | | | Features: | |
• 24 TPI, bi-metal construction
• Matrix II high speed steel teeth with 8% cobalt
• For cutting stock up to 5/32" thick
• For use with portable band saws using 44-7/8" x 1/2" x .020" blades
• Limited warranty
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| 19.1 inches | | Package Width:
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| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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Good blade, good priceApr 26, 2012
By Michael Harry
"-harry"
Grabbed the 24tpi blade. I use my portable bandsaw often for cutting steel stock or processing misc scrap and it's one of my favorite tools for this reason. This blade works quickly on non-hardened steels and stays sharp for a long time. It won't handle high speeds/heat and high hardness stocks well without auxiliary cooling (used motor oil works well enough) but that's to be expected.
Also, the amazon listing states "Item Package Quantity: 1" so, don't be confused by the picture. You're buying 1 blade. There's another listing from the same place that sells a pack of three for more and uses the same stock photo.
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?1 or 3?Mar 11, 2012
By BP Not sure what I bought; thought it was 3, but only got one. Description says blades, picture shows three, and after further review, the 3 pack is the exact same description. Or, is this the same blade for a higher price? Would like to have some extra blades, but this description isn't clear on the 24 tpi.
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