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M42 Bi-Metal 144" Premium Blade (1-1/4 x .042 x 7/8" x 10°) Single

Specialty band blade engineered for high-performance primary wood processing, timber-ripping and resaw applications.

Works with: OS27 | OS31

Sku: 41475

$ 80.10 $ 89

M42 Bi-Metal 144" Premium Blade (1-1/4 x .042 x 7/8" x 10°) Single

Specialty band blade engineered for high-performance primary wood processing, timber-ripping and resaw applications.

Works with: OS27 | OS31

Sku: 41475

$ 80.10 $ 89

  • Ships in: In stock, ready to ship

The SabreTooth Bi-Metal band blade is a strong, durable and premium option that delivers up to 37% greater durability than the competition, significantly faster cutting rates for accelerated productivity, and exceptionally clean, smooth cuts. Manufactured with tooth tips made from high-performance M42 high-speed steel hardened to 67 HRC and blade back made of alloy-tempered steel. Its superior resistance to heat and wear increases blade life, prolongs tooth sharpness and reduces production costs.

IMPORTANT: Regular and precise blade maintenance is critical to maximizing performance, productivity and prolonging the life of your parts and your equipment. Sorry, there is no warranty on consumable items such as blades.

Also works with: MN27, LM30, MN26, LM29, LM2K, LL24, MK3, MK4, HM126, HM130, LT10

still have questions?

Whether you’re cutting hard or softwood, a sharp blade is essential to produce high-quality lumber on your Frontier Sawmill. A sharp blade also cuts with less effort meaning less strain for you and your sawmill’s engine.

For optimal performance of a standard carbon blade, it's recommended to sharpen the blade profile approximately every two hours of cutting time. We advise honing the blade tips to maintain their sharpness rather than grinding a dull blade to reshape the edge.

Sawyers who don’t use a sharpener are most likely using a new blade to replace their dull blade every time, which is wasteful and unnecessary since blades can be sharpened multiple times over their lifespan. There are also sharpening services where you can send your blades to have them sharpened and reset for less than it costs to purchase a new blade. Note that not every community or area has these services.

Wear and tear resulting from regular use is a natural part of the life span of a band blade, which are subject to high physical loads on a daily basis. Visually inspect a blade for signs of stress, cracks in the metal, heavy wear, or damage to determine if it is safe to put back on the sawmill. When the metal gets fatigued and visible cracks are seen in the gullet, this is a serious sign to retire the blade. Tooth breakage will quickly put an unnatural end to a band blade and can happen at any point in the blade’s life. Damaged or broken teeth often result from striking a foreign object such as a rock or nail.

The number of teeth and the angle at which they are offset is referred to as tooth set. Tooth set affects cutting efficiency, and quality of the cut. Sawmill band blades typically follow a Raker three tooth pattern with a uniform set distance left and right, and a third straight “raker” tooth.

Every bandsaw blade needs to have the teeth set to produce material with a high-quality surface and effectively remove the sawdust from the milled log. A new blade will come with the manufacturer’s recommended set; however, with regular use teeth naturally lose their set, or flatten, over time, which reduces blade efficiency. When the blade strikes a nail or other foreign object if the teeth are not broken off, they will be knocked out of set. Poor set can cause the blade to dive/climb or produce wavy or scored boards and even generate excessive heat due to poor sawdust ejection, leading to premature failure or breakage.

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