M.K. Morse Launches New Band Saw Blade
M.K. Morse has launched its latest innovation in cutting technology, the M-Factor HSN band saw blade.
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M.K. Morse has released a new band saw, t he M-Factor HSN, which is engineered to cut aluminum billets, non-ferrous alloys, engine blocks, and aluminum components. |
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Engineered to cut aluminum billets, non-ferrous alloys, engine blocks, and aluminum components, M-Factor HSN (High Speed Non-Ferrous) can also handle graphite, copper, and bronze alloys.
The blade features a thinner kerf and multi-chip tooth design that delivers reduced cutting temperatures for longer blade life, especially in aluminum solids.
“High-speed aluminum cutting generates a lot of heat in the workpiece, which can cause materials to get ‘gummy’ and impact a band saw blade by clogging the gullets or stripping the teeth,” said Pete Vandervaart, M.K. Morse industrial product manager. “M-Factor HSN is designed to cut aluminum and other non-ferrous applications at a lower heat level, giving users that fast cut they need to maximize productivity while also extending blade life for a lower cost per cut.”
Aluminum service centers, automotive manufacturers, and any users performing high-speed cuts on non-ferrous, soft materials will see cooler cutting temperatures, reduced vibration, and longer cutting performance with M-Factor HSN.
M-Factor HSN joins the company’s line of band saw blades and power tool accessories.
Find a M.K. Morse distributor near you to place an order at mkmorse.com/distributor-locator/.