Jigsaw & Reciprocating Blade Manufacturing - Catalog - Page 4
Cutting geometry
Cross-cut, tapered
Cross-cut, straight-set
For clean cutting
For clean cutting
Slices the grain. The teeth are arranged in a taper
shape, allowing for a clean cutting edge.
Slices the grain. The teeth have a straight-set
arrangement, resulting in fast cutting speed.
Milled, straight-set
Milled, crimped
Rather rough cutting results
Tears the grain, which may lead to frayed cut edges.
The entire tooth is involved in the cutting of the
material.
Steel grades
into four primary groups:
CV – high-alloy chrome vanadium steel
Bi-metal – spring steel including
welded-on HSS strips with cobalt
...ideal for wood-based and metal materials.
HSS – high-performance speed steel
HM – hard metal
…is used for such harder materials as iron, steel,
aluminium, and non-ferrous metal.
…is distinguished by its superior wear resistance and
long service life. Saw blades made of this material are
suitable for universal use.