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CHOOSING THE CORRECT BLADE 2 Tooth Shapes


Contant Pitch


Intenss


.8-1.3 to 14-18


Variable Pitch


Primalloy™ / Intenss™ PRO / Intenss™ PRO-DIE


/ Univerz™ • Positive Rake angle • Double back angle • Fast and efficient chip clearance • Excellent choice for a wide range of cuts


Intenss™ Intenss™ PRO-VTH


1-2 to 4-6


PRO-VTH


• Variable tooth height providing pulsating action • Easy penetration • Ideal for cutting hard and difficult to machine materials


Versatix™ Versatix™ MP


2-3 to 6-10


MP


• Extremely robust, shockproof • Positive Rake angle • Ideal for cutting tubes and profiles


Powerband M-42 / Duratec™ Duratec™


FC / Univerz™ Regular


6 to 32 8-12 to 14-18


Duratec™ Hook


• Neutral angle • Shock resistant • Excellent choice for a wide range of cuts • Suitable for all types of machines SFB / Intenss™


PRO-DIE 2 to 6


• Positive Rake angle, extremely aggressive • Faster cuts • Suitable for cutting ferrous and non-ferrous metals


Duratec™ Skip SFB 3 to 6


• Neutral angle • Shock resistant • Suitable for cutting errous and non-ferrous metals


Advanz™ Advanz™


Advanz™ FS and TS


1 to 3 .9-1.1 to 3-4


MC7 / Advanz™ CS / Advanz™


MC5 / Advanz™ FS


• Differential tooth design, accurately ground • Triple chip tooth geometry • Faster cuts • Ideal for cutting hard and difficult to machine materials


Advanz™ With GULLET CONTINUOUS CG / Advanz™ DG


• Cutting edge coated with grains, continuous or with gullet


• Suitable for cutting abrasive or hardened materials


TS / SFB /


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CHOOSING THE BLADE


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