products in the field of cutting technology. WIKUS’ bimetal band saw blade PRIMAR ® M42 has won the 4th place and is therefore the best placed band saw blade. Due to its variable tooth pitch, PRIMAR ® M42
fair for the wood industry First appearance of a WIKUS bimetal band saw blade at LIGNA Spangenberg, 4 June 2025: LIGNA in Hanover is the world’s leading trade fair for the woodworking and wood processing
Diameters of up to 200 mm Tooth pitch Tooth pitch refers to the number of teeth per inch (tpi). 1 inch = 25.4 mm. The relevant variable for selecting the tooth pitch is the contact length of the band saw in the [...] repeatedly left / right or in reverse order. Group setting For band saw blades in the tooth pitch range of 4-18 tpi, improved surface quality is obtained using the group set. Wavy setting For metal sheets, thin-walled
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for this complex application. ParaMaster® 4.0 How are duplex steels sawn? We have special band saw blades in our program for this complex application ParaMaster® 4.0 How is stainless steel sawn? We have special [...] this complex application ParaMaster® 4.0 How are girders sawn? Sawing girders can be complex because the contact lengths differ greatly. We recommend using ParaMaster® 4.0 for this technically complex application [...] stand for? The abbreviation ‘ZpZ’ stands for teeth per inch and the number of teeth on a length of 25.4mm. What is the difference between a constant and a variable tooth pitch? When the tooth pitch is constant