Patent classifications
B23D61/123
Superalloy Saw Blade
A separating tool (1) including a tooth supporting body (2) and a plurality of teeth (3) being arranged at the tooth supporting body (2) serves to separate workpieces of steel, the workpieces having a high temperature. The tooth supporting body (2) is made of a superalloy (10).
SAW BLADE AND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SAW BLADE
A saw blade includes a body having a thickness, an attachment portion formed on the body, and a plurality of cutting teeth formed on the body. The attachment portion is configured to connect the saw blade to a power tool. Each cutting tooth of the plurality of cutting teeth includes a tip defining a plane that extends along the thickness of the body, a rake face extending from the tip, and a relief face extending from the tip opposite the rake face. A first cutting tooth of the plurality of cutting teeth is set in a first direction relative to the body. A second cutting tooth of the plurality of cutting teeth is set in a second direction opposite the first direction relative to the body. The planes defined by the tips of the first and second cutting teeth are generally parallel.
RECIPROCATING SAW BLADE
A saw blade for use with a power tool includes a body with a first planar surface and a second planar surface opposite the first planar surface. The saw blade also includes an attachment portion that is configured to couple to the power tool. The attachment portion includes a tang and an aperture. The saw blade further includes a cutting edge with a plurality of cutting teeth and a plurality of hexagons formed on the first planar surface. The plurality of hexagons are arranged in a honeycomb pattern in which at least one side of each hexagon is substantially parallel to a corresponding side of an adjacent hexagon.
Saw blade and system and method for manufacturing a saw blade
A saw blade blank includes a body having an edge and an attachment portion formed on the body. The attachment portion is configured to connect to a power tool. A first portion of the edge is set in a first direction relative to the body. A second portion of the edge is set in a second direction opposite the first direction relative to the body. No cutting teeth are formed on the edge of the body.
Sawing Tool, in Particular Saw Blade
A sawing tool, in particular a saw blade, includes: at least one connection region, in particular a shaft, for forming a connection to a tool holder of a hand-held power tool; at least one main body, in particular a carrier, which is connected to the connection region and is designed in one piece; at least one set of saw teeth which is located on the main body; and a plurality of reduction grooves which are located on the main body, in particular introduced into the main body by removing material, and which have a main extension running transversely to a cutting edge of the saw teeth. The reduction grooves extend at least over more than 50% of a total transverse extent of at least one flank of the main body from the cutting edge towards a rear side of the main body, the rear side facing away from the saw teeth.
MULTI-EDGE OSCILLATING SAW BLADE
The present disclosure provides a multi-edge saw blade for use with an oscillating tool that provides multiple cutting edges that can be used sequentially as each cutting edge becomes worn-out or damaged. The multi-edge saw blade includes a first row of cutting teeth arranged across its distal edge and a row of perforations situated across the distal end of the blade and spaced a distance behind the first row of cutting teeth. In some aspects, the multi-edge saw blade further includes at least one additional row of perforations, each situated a spaced distance behind the row of perforations before it. Responsive to a twisting force applied orthogonally to the plane of the blade, each blade edge can be removed from the blade to reveal a fresh row of cutting teeth. The multi-edge saw blade further includes an attachment socket on its proximate end.
Reciprocating saw blade
A reciprocating saw blade includes an axially elongated blade body having a first end portion, a second end portion, a cutting edge extending from the first end portion to the second end portion, and an opposite back edge extending from the first end portion to the second end portion. An exposed first tang is coupled to the first end portion and is configured to removably mount the blade body in a blade holder of a powered reciprocating saw. An unexposed second tang is defined by a first score in the blade body between the first end portion and the second end portion. The first score is configured so that the second tang can be exposed by breaking off a first removable portion of the blade body at the first score. The second tang is configured to removably mount the blade body in a blade holder of a powered reciprocating saw when the second tang is exposed.
SAW BLADE
A saw blade includes a cutting portion having consecutive first, second, and third cutting teeth. Each cutting tooth includes a rake surface, a relief surface, and a tip. The first cutting tooth includes a protrusion extending from the relief surface of the first cutting tooth. The cutting portion includes a first gullet positioned between the first cutting tooth and the second cutting tooth and a second gullet sized differently than the first gullet positioned between the second cutting tooth and the third cutting tooth. The cutting portion includes a first pitch extending over the first gullet from the tip of the first cutting tooth to the tip of the second cutting tooth. The cutting portion includes a second pitch different than the first pitch extending over the second gullet from the tip of the second cutting tooth to the tip of the third cutting tooth.
Saw blade
A reciprocating saw blade includes a body defining a longitudinal axis. The blade includes a cutting portion having a plurality of cutting teeth. Each cutting tooth includes a protrusion and a tip spaced a first distance from the protrusion. The tip of a first cutting tooth is spaced a pitch distance from the tip of an adjacent second cutting tooth. A gullet is defined between the tip of the first cutting tooth and the protrusion of the adjacent second cutting tooth. The tip of a respective cutting tooth is spaced a tip height distance from a base of the gullet. An apex of the protrusion is spaced a protrusion height distance from the base of the gullet. The protrusion height distance is 65% to 68% of the tip height distance. The first distance is 40% to 77% of the pitch distance.