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The carbide-grit edge on these blades cuts brittle and abrasive materials including glass and fiberglass.
A tungsten carbide grit edge cuts through abrasive materials such as composites and fiberglass.
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade.
The teeth on these blades are carbide tipped to last longer than bimetal blades.
The edge of the blade is coated with diamond grit, which lasts longer than carbide grit.
Carbide grit is bonded to the edge of these blades.
These blades have carbide grit bonded to the edge.
The teeth on these steel blades are carbide tipped, so they'll last longer and produce a smoother cut than other band saw blades when cutting fiberglass, plastic, and composites.
The teeth on these blades are carbide-tipped so they last longer than long-life blades with coated teeth.
The diamond grit bonded to the edge of these steel blades lasts up to 30 times longer and cuts twice as fast as carbide grit.
Carbide grit is bonded to the edge of these steel blades.
Ideal when working across multiple materials, these wheels are specially constructed to cut plastic, fiberglass, concrete, and ceramic, as well as metal.
The carbide teeth on these saws last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
The carbide-tipped teeth on these saws last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
The diamond-grit edge on these hole saws cuts more accurately, leaves a smoother finish, and lasts up to twice as long as carbide-grit-coated teeth.
These saws have carbide-grit-coated teeth.
These saws reduce friction and prevent material buildup when cutting fiberglass and plastic.
The saws in these kits have carbide-grit-coated teeth that cut ceramic tile, fiberglass, masonry, plastic, and composites.
The saws in these kits have carbide-tipped teeth, so they last up to twice as long as saws with high-speed steel teeth.
Made of solid carbide, these saws are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel for the longest life and best finish on hard material. Use them for cutoff, slitting, and slotting applications.
Make controlled cuts in drywall, fiberglass, and laminate.