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…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »…optimization, soft start to increase motor life, and an e-brake to stop the blade quickly. All these upgrades combined with the new EVOMAX blades…
Product Details »…14 inch steel blade but can be fitted with up to a 15 inch blade to increase your cutting width capacity of the saw. Check out the accessories tab to…
Product Details »…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »…molybdenum tooth tips on M42 band saw blades are hardened to 67 - 69 HRC for use on alloy and stainless steel applications up to 1400 N/mn2 tensile.
Product Details »This Tennsmith combination package is the perfect way to start shearing and bending up to 16 gauge steel. The shear features alloy steel blades, heavy…
Product Details »…14 inch steel blade but can be fitted with up to a 15 inch blade to increase your cutting width capacity of the saw. Check out the accessories tab to…
Product Details »The ALPHA28 welding tables are designed with fabricators and production manufacturing in mind. These 5 sided fixturing tables use 28mm holes on a…
Product Details »…you'd like to use heavy backing belts such as 3M Scotch-Brite, a 1 hp motor is required. The shaft size must be 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch. With a standard…
Product Details »…fabricators, or anyone who works with sheet metal. This cleco is designed for clamping two pieces of sheet metal together through a common 3/16 inch…
Product Details »…perfect for most bending applications. This 95 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA…
Product Details »…perfect for most bending applications. This 95 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA…
Product Details »…perfect for most bending applications. This 95 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA…
Product Details »…perfect for most bending applications. This 95 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA…
Product Details »…for most bending applications. This 120 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA made…
Product Details »…for most bending applications. This 120 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA made…
Product Details »…for most bending applications. This 120 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA made…
Product Details »…for most bending applications. This 120 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA made…
Product Details »…for most bending applications. This 160 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA made…
Product Details »…for most bending applications. This 160 ton model is available in 6 to 22 foot lengths. These press brakes are fully made in America with USA made…
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