
Starrett – Bandsaw Blades
Optimas can supply Starrett’s bandsaw blades through our OptiTech Inventory Management service.
Starrett band saw blades provide the best solutions for cutting a variety of materials including hard, abrasive materials, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, wood, and food. These saws suit all cutting, economic or high production needs for any model of machine.
BI-METAL BANDSAW BLADES

- Primalloy™ for heavy duty cutting applications
- Intenss™ Pro for intensive production cutting ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Versatix™ MP for sawing structurals, tubes and small solids
- Intenss™ for faster cutting rates
- Intenss™ Pro-Die for cutting tool, die and mould steels, stainless, nickel and non-ferrous alloys
- Univerz™ for faster cutting rates and longer blade life
CARBIDE BANDSAW BLADES

- Advanz™ MC7 Tipped for nickel alloys, stainless and tough-to-cut tool and heat-treated steels
- Advanz™ MC5 Tipped for longevity
- Advanz™ TS Tipped for difficult-to-machine steels, high-alloy metals, titanium, stainless steel and more
- Advanz™ CS Tipped for for cutting induction hardened chrome shafts, linear bearing shafts and case-hardened materials to HRc 65
- Advanz™ FS Tipped for aluminium castings, fibreglass, Masonite, plastics, composite materials and abrasive woods
- Advanz™ CG Grit for cutting complex materials such as steel-belted tires, composite graphite, fibre-reinforced plastics and case-hardened steels
DIAMOND BANDSAW BLADES

- Advanz™ DG Grit for extremely hard or abrasive materials such as glass, glazed ceramics, stone, silicon and laminated fibreglass
HIGH CARBON BANDSAW BLADES

- Duratec™ FB for economical cutting on easy-to-machine ferrous or non-ferrous metal and wood.
- Duratec™ FC for thin, ferrous sections
WOOD CUTTING BANDSAW BLADES

- Woodpecker™ Premium for contour cutting fine hardwoods, grade lumber re-saws and pallet work
- Woodpecker™ Pro Bi-Metal for cutting all types of hard wood
BAND KNIVES

- High Carbon Steel quick, smooth and precise cuts with an excellent finish
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