STARRETT Band Saw Blade: Carbon Steel, Duratec(TM) SFB, Aluminum/Carbon Steel/Soft Metal/Wood
The STARRETT Band Saw Blade is a carbon steel blade designed for cutting aluminum, soft metals, carbon steel, and wood. This Duratec(TM) SFB model has a length of 7 ft 9-1/2 in and a tooth count of 6.
SKU 3G-OTH-288235
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Product Description
The STARRETT Band Saw Blade is a carbon steel blade designed for cutting aluminum, soft metals, carbon steel, and wood. This Duratec(TM) SFB model has a length of 7 ft 9-1/2 in and a tooth count of 6.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the STARRETT Band Saw Blade used for?
The STARRETT Band Saw Blade is designed for cutting aluminum, soft metals, carbon steel, and wood. It is commonly used in metalworking and woodworking shops for precision cutting of non-ferrous and ferrous materials.
What are the specifications of the STARRETT Band Saw Blade?
This STARRETT Duratec(TM) SFB blade is made of carbon steel, has a length of 7 ft 9-1/2 in, and a tooth count of 6. The manufacturer part number is 91264-07-09-1/2. It is suitable for cutting aluminum, soft metals, carbon steel, and wood.
Where to buy STARRETT Band Saw Blade worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the STARRETT Band Saw Blade worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for availability and lead time.
How to select the right STARRETT Band Saw Blade?
Select the STARRETT Band Saw Blade based on material and tooth count. For cutting aluminum and soft metals, a lower tooth count like 6 is ideal. Ensure the blade length matches your saw, such as 7 ft 9-1/2 in. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance.
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3G Electric supplies STARRETT aluminum & soft metal cutting blades. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















