Industrial Grade Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades High Performance Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting for Rikon 10-325 and Craftsman 14″ Saws
₹5,065.00
Long-lasting Bi-metal blade for 14-inch saws, ideal for aluminum and brass.
Precision Cutting Starts Here: Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades for the Serious Hobbyist and Pro
If you own a Rikon 10-325 or a Craftsman 22440 14″ bandsaw, you know the frustration of a dull blade ruining a perfect piece of aluminum. There is nothing worse than blade drift, gummed-up teeth, or a sudden snap right in the middle of a resaw. That’s where the POWERTEC 13380 steps in. This isn’t just a piece of coiled metal; it is an Industrial Grade Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade meticulously crafted to turn your wood-cutting bandsaw into a precise, non-ferrous metal slayer. Whether you are fabricating brackets, cutting knife scales, or shaping intricate brass hardware, this 1/2″ wide, 14 TPI blade is the most critical upgrade you can make to your workshop today.
Product Overview: The POWERTEC 13380 Advantage
This listing is for one (1) High Performance Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade, model 13380. It measures 111 inches in length, 1/2 inch in width, and features a 14 TPI (Tooth Per Inch) configuration. Unlike carbon steel blades that dull after a single project on aluminum, this blade is constructed using a premium M42 High-Speed Steel tooth edge electron-welded to a flexible alloy steel backer. This hybrid construction allows the blade to withstand the abrasive nature of non-ferrous metals while maintaining enough flex to wrap around a 14″ wheel without cracking.
Why This Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade Outperforms Carbon Steel
It is a common mistake to use a wood blade for metal. You might get away with it once on soft brass, but the heat and friction destroy the temper of the teeth instantly. Here is why making the switch to a true Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade is a non-negotiable for your specific saw models:
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Dramatically Extended Blade Life: The M42 HSS edge maintains its hardness at high temperatures. While a carbon blade dulls after 10 linear feet of aluminum, this blade stays sharp for hundreds of feet. You spend less money replacing blades and less time re-setting the tension on your saw.
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Vibration-Free Finish: The 14 TPI count is the “Goldilocks” zone for non-ferrous stock between 1/8″ and 3/4″ thick. It engages enough teeth in the cut to prevent the blade from “gullet loading” and chattering. The result is a surface finish that requires minimal filing or sanding.
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Pinpoint Accuracy: The 1/2″ width offers the perfect balance of curve-cutting agility and straight-line stability. It resists deflection (blade drift) far better than a 1/4″ blade when resawing thicker aluminum bar stock.
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Perfect Fit Compatibility: Designed to the exact OEM specs for Rikon 10-325, 10-326, 10-324TG, and Craftsman 22440. There is no guesswork. This 111-inch length fits these specific 14″ saws perfectly, ensuring proper tension without maxing out your spring.
Precision Applications: What Can You Cut?
This Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade is optimized for the following materials and tasks:
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Aluminum: Cutting plate, bar stock, angle iron, and tubing (6061 and 7075 alloys).
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Brass & Copper: Ideal for hobbyists making jewelry, model parts, or plumbing components.
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Plastics & Phenolics: Delivers clean, non-melted edges on acrylic, Delrin, and G10/FR4 (garolite) circuit board material.
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Wood Resawing (Secondary Use): While optimized for metal, the 14 TPI configuration also produces a surprisingly smooth cut in dense hardwoods like Maple and Walnut.
Why Settle for Less? The Premium Edge Comparison
When you search for Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades, you’ll find cheaper import options. Here is the difference between a generic blade and the POWERTEC 13380:
| Feature | Generic Carbon Steel Blade | POWERTEC 13380 Bi-Metal Blade |
|---|---|---|
| Edge Material | Spring Steel | M42 Cobalt High-Speed Steel |
| Cutting Life (Aluminum) | 1-2 Projects | 50+ Projects |
| Heat Tolerance | Loses temper at 400°F | Maintains hardness at 1100°F |
| Set Consistency | Uneven set causes drift | Precision milled set for true tracking |
| Rikon 10-325 Fit | May be +/- 1″ off | Exact 111″ Length |
Built to Last: The M42 High-Speed Steel Difference
The core of this product’s durability lies in the metallurgy. The M42 alloy contains approximately 8% Cobalt. Cobalt is the secret ingredient that allows the cutting edge to resist softening under the intense friction generated when cutting metal. The flexible alloy steel backer absorbs the shock and cyclic fatigue of bending around the 14-inch wheels millions of times. This combination means the blade will snap from fatigue long before the teeth get dull—a testament to true industrial grade construction.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Will this Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade fit my Rikon 10-326 exactly?
Answer: Yes. The Rikon 10-325, 10-326, and 10-324TG all utilize the exact same 111-inch blade length. This is a direct OEM replacement size. You do not need to adjust the tension spring beyond the normal indicator marking for this blade width.
2. I want to cut steel. Can I use this 14 TPI blade?
Answer: No. This specific blade is designated for Non-Ferrous metals only (Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Bronze). Ferrous metals (Steel, Iron, Stainless) require a much slower blade speed and a different tooth geometry (usually 18-24 TPI variable pitch). Attempting to cut steel with this 14 TPI blade will instantly strip the teeth.
3. What thickness of aluminum is best for this 14 TPI blade?
Answer: The “Rule of Thumb” for a 14 TPI blade is a minimum material thickness of 1/8″ (3mm). This ensures at least 3 teeth are in the cut at all times. You can cut up to 1″ thick aluminum plate comfortably with this blade. For sheet metal thinner than 1/8″, a finer 18-24 TPI blade is recommended to prevent snagging.
4. Is this blade weld joint smooth?
Answer: Absolutely. POWERTEC uses a precision butt-weld process with an annealing step. The joint is ground flush to the parent material. You will not hear a “tick, tick, tick” sound as the weld passes through the guide blocks, which is a common problem with lower-quality welded bands.
5. Do I need to “break in” a Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade before heavy cutting?
Answer: Yes, this is a critical step for maximizing blade life. For the first 5-10 minutes of use, reduce your feed pressure by about 50% and make a few cuts in a soft material like aluminum scrap or even hard plastic. This gently hones the razor-sharp factory edge and prevents microscopic chipping of the teeth tips when they first hit the material.
The Bottom Line for Your Workshop
Stop treating your precision bandsaw like a rough-cut machine. Whether you’re fabricating parts for a drone, restoring a vintage motorcycle, or just need clean cuts in aluminum plate, the POWERTEC 13380 Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blade is the upgrade that pays for itself in saved time and saved material. Add this 1-Pack to your cart and experience the difference a professional-grade consumable makes in your Rikon 10-325 or Craftsman 22440.
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POWERTEC 111 Inch Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades, 1/2″ x 14 TPI Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Band Saw Blades for Craftsman 22440 and Rikon 10-325, 10-326 & 10-324TG 14″ Band Saw, 1pk (13380)
Upgrade your shop efficiency with these Premium Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades. Engineered specifically for non-ferrous metals, this 111-inch blade delivers clean, vibration-free cuts in aluminum, brass, and copper. The M42 High-Speed Steel edge provides 10x the life of standard carbon blades. Perfectly balanced for Rikon 10-325, 10-326, 10-324TG, and Craftsman 22440 14″ Band Saws. Stop changing blades mid-project and start cutting with industrial precision.
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