STARRETT Band Saw Blade: Bi-Metal, Intenss(TM) PRO-DIE, 12 ft 10 in, Hook Cutting Edge
The STARRETT Band Saw Blade is a bi-metal stainless steel and hard alloy cutting blade from the Intenss(TM) PRO-DIE line. It features a hook cutting edge, measures 12 ft 10 in, and has a tooth pitch of 8/12 (MPN…
SKU 3G-OTH-297511
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Product Description
The STARRETT Band Saw Blade is a bi-metal stainless steel and hard alloy cutting blade from the Intenss(TM) PRO-DIE line. It features a hook cutting edge, measures 12 ft 10 in, and has a tooth pitch of 8/12 (MPN 99167-12-10).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the STARRETT Band Saw Blade used for?
The STARRETT Band Saw Blade is designed for cutting stainless steel and hard alloys. Its bi-metal construction and hook cutting edge make it suitable for demanding industrial applications such as die cutting and metal fabrication.
What are the specifications of the STARRETT Band Saw Blade?
This STARRETT Intenss PRO-DIE blade is 12 ft 10 in long with a tooth pitch of 8/12. It features a bi-metal design and a hook cutting edge, optimized for cutting stainless steel and hard alloys. The manufacturer part number is 99167-12-10.
Where to buy the STARRETT Band Saw Blade worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the STARRETT Band Saw Blade worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for availability and lead time on this bi-metal blade.
How to select the right STARRETT Band Saw Blade?
Select the STARRETT Band Saw Blade based on material type and cutting requirements. For stainless steel and hard alloys, the Intenss PRO-DIE with hook tooth and 8/12 pitch is recommended. Ensure the blade length matches your saw's capacity.
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3G Electric supplies STARRETT stainless steel & hard alloy cutting blades. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















