PROFILER
- The powerhouse for machining large profiles and beams
- Extended blade life due to robust tooth design even in bundle cutting with chip nests
- Extra wide set prevents jamming in materials with high residual stress
Wide flange steel beam
Heavy walled steel beam
Large bundle packs
U channel steel
M42
Delivery program
Dimensions | |
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Tooth |
Dimensions | Tooth | ||
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mm | inch | 2/3 | 3/4 |
41 x 1,30 | 1 1/2 x 0,050 | ||
54 x 1,60 | 2 x 0,063 | ||
67 x 1,60 | 2 5/8 x 0,063 |
Engineered for
large Profiles and Beams
PROFILER offers enhanced durability and strength. This blade combines the toughness of high-speed steel with the resilience of a flexible backing, making it ideal for handling heavy-duty applications and providing reliable performance in demanding cutting tasks.
Key features
Large selection of toothing
Our Band Saw Blades offer a high level of flexibility thanks to different constant and variable tooth pitches. As a result, they are able to fulfill a wide range of cutting requirements.
Durable Cutting Edge
Ensures long-lasting performance thanks to precision and high-quality materials.
Long service life
ARNTZ Band Saw Blades are specially designed for the specific cutting tasks and offers you an optimized blade life.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a bi-metal Band Saw Blade?
Bi-metal Band Saw Blades combine the high flexibility of the base band, made of specially alloyed heat-treated steel with the enormous resistanceof the tooth tips made of hardened and tempered high-speed steel (HSS) in the qualities M42 and M51.
What dimension of Band Saw Blade do I need?
The dimension of the Band Saw Blade is determined by the model of the band saw and is given in millimeters (or inches). Please take this information from the machine manufacturer's specifications. ARNTZ Band Saw Blades can be individually made to measure for you or supplied as coils.
What does M42 and M51 mean?
M42 and M51 are material descriptions of the American AISI standard. Both are high-speed steels, whereby M51 is a powder metallurgically produced material.
Why are Band Saw Blades set?
The setting of the tooth ensures that the saw band is cut free, which prevents the band from becoming stuck in the cutting material.
What is the advantage of variable tooth pitch?
The variable tooth engagement achieves smoother cuts with less vibration. This results in particularly smooth cutting surfaces and protects the saw blade.