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ITEM #353040C5

350 x 3.0 x 40 HSS M35 Co5 Cold Saw Blade

350 x 3.0 x 40 HSS M35 Co5 Cold Saw Blade

Regular price $224.97 USD
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HSS M35 Co5 VAPOR STEAM TREATED BLACK OXIDE

If you are looking to double your blade life between sharpenings, this is the blade you need.

This blade fits 350 model Doringer, Haberle, Scotchman, and all other 350 model machines with a 40mm arbor. The bolt holes are universal.

350MM (13.780") DIAMETER 
3.0MM (0.118") THICKNESS
40MM (1.575") ARBOR HOLE

BOLT HOLES: 4/12/64 + 2/9/55
(4/12/64 = 4 bolt holes which are 12mm in diameter on a 64mm bolt circle)
The bolt circle is the distance from the center of one pinhole to the center of the other pinhole directly across the arbor hole.

If you are unsure of how many teeth you need for your application, try using our tooth count calculator by clicking here (new window or tab will open).

Please verify you order the correct arbor size.

HSS M35 Co5 VAPOR STEAM TREATED BLACK OXIDE

This blade is made from M35 tool steel containing 5% cobalt in addition to the alloy elements already present in the M2 blades. They are considered super high-speed steel blades which will provide extra hardness (66 HRc) for cutting stainless steel and hard alloy steels above 800 N/mm².

Do you think you're going through too many blades or they're dulling too quickly? Try our M35 Co5 blades - most customers experience two times the number of cuts compared to standard M2 blades.

All cold saw blades used to cut steel products should have a coating. The most common coating is black oxide, sometimes referred to as vapor steam coated. The coating is most important to help prevent galling. Galling is caused by friction between sliding surfaces, most commonly found in metal on metal applications when there is inadequate lubrication between the surfaces. The combination of the coated blade and your flood coolant will prevent this issue.

All blades are ground in the US on advanced computer numerically controlled (CNC) grinding equipment by industry experts with over 40 years of industry experience. 

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