Slitting Saws (50,000+ items) - Page 11
Saw, 0.0901 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1126 THK x OAL Teeth:48 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0714 THK x OAL Teeth:12 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0530 THK x OAL Teeth:38 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.1217 THK x OAL Teeth:16 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0398 THK x OAL Teeth:18 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0123 THK x OAL Teeth:20 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0890 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.1424 THK x OAL Teeth:80 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0410 THK x OAL Teeth:30 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1200 THK x OAL Teeth:36 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0606 THK x OAL Teeth:48 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0135 THK x OAL Teeth:28 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0249 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1238 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0567 THK x OAL Teeth:30 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0338 THK x OAL Teeth:28 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0303 THK x OAL Teeth:16 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0360 THK x OAL Teeth:28 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0110 THK x OAL Teeth:12 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.1046 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.1032 THK x OAL Teeth:12 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1256 THK x OAL Teeth:44 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0747 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1262 THK x OAL Teeth:28 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1253 THK x OAL Teeth:12 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1297 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0582 THK x OAL Teeth:12 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0858 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2455
About Slitting Saws
Slitting Saws are specialized cutting tools that are used to cut metal into thin strips or slices. They are commonly used in the manufacturing of precision parts, such as gears and sprockets.
Types of Slitting Saws
There are several different types of slitting saws available on the market today. The most common type is a carbide tipped saw blade, which is designed to cut through tough materials like steel and aluminum. Other types include diamond-tipped blades for cutting harder materials like titanium and stainless steel.
Materials Used for Slitting Saws
Slitting saws are typically made from high-grade steel or carbide-tipped blades. The material chosen depends on the application and the type of metal being cut. For instance, softer metals such as aluminum require a different type of blade than harder metals such as stainless steel.
Industries that use Slitting Saws
Slitting saws can be found in a variety of industries, from automotive to aerospace manufacturing. Professionals in these industries rely on these tools to create precise cuts with minimal waste and maximum efficiency.
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