Blade breakage and poor blade performance are common problems with small 2 or 3 tabletop bandsaws. These problems are caused by the extreme flexing of the blade caused by the small size of the wheels that the blade runs on and the high speeds normally used. These 3 wheeler blades are specially designed for 2 or 3 three wheeler tabletop bandsaw to cut wood or non ferrous metals only . 3 wheeler blades will not stand up to ferrous metals. The different type of tooth patterns along with their functions are described below: (The width of blades do not play a role in the type of material being cut): 6 Hook - for cutting wood ; 14 Raker - for cutting nonferrous metals between 3/16" to 7/16" thick; 24 Raker - for cutting nonferrous metals between 1/8" to 3/16" thick; Note: As a rule for optimum cutting, 3 teeth need to touch the metal at one time. For example, cutting a material that is 1/8" thick aluminum would be best suited by a blade with 24 teeth. (3 teeth / 24 teeth/inch =1/8 inch ) The following bandsaw models use 70 inch ( 5 ft. 10 inch, 5' 10" ) long bandsaw blades. United BS375; Jet DBS-14; Valuecraft 8170; Shopcraft T7060; Buffalo 3WBS-14; American Machine Co. AMT; Enco 199-9030. (Three Wheeler ); Record Power-Select RSBS10, Clark-CBS355; Sealy SM1214
O**O
Great blades!
I had purchased other standard blades for my three wheel bandsaw only to have them break far too soon. These blades actually do what they say! They truely last much longer and perform very well. So far, the only Three Wheeler blades that have broken did so because of operater error. You won't be disapointed with these blades!
K**R
Works Fine!
I bought this for my three wheeler bandsaw after it had broken two of the Sears 70 and 1/4 blades and so far it is working great and not slipping off the tires! Will buy from them again for this bandsaw, which is hard to find blades for.
A**R
Five Stars
Product as described.
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