SharkTooth M42 Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades

$40.00

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Blade Width (mm): 19
Blade Length (mm): 2060

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SharkTooth M42 bi-metal bandsaw blades are engineered for Australian steel fabricators who demand strength, precision, and value. Manufactured with advanced welding technology, they deliver straighter cuts, reduced vibration, and longer blade life - saving you time and money in every cut.

  • Superior durability for structural steel and workshop applications
  • Reduced changeovers with extended blade life
  • Straighter, cleaner cuts for higher accuracy
  • Lowest cost per cut in the market
  • Available in a wide range of lengths and widths

SharkTooth Blades are built for performance - trusted by workshops large and small across Australia.

Built for Steel Fabricators

SharkTooth is our own brand of high-performance M42 bi-metal bandsaw blades, designed specifically for the tough demands of steel fabrication and metalworking in Australia. Trusted by workshops big and small, SharkTooth blades combine advanced technology with proven durability to give you the best cut every time.


Why Choose SharkTooth?

  • Longer Blade Life – Engineered with M42 bi-metal technology to withstand heat and wear, delivering more cuts per blade.
  • Straighter, Cleaner Cuts – Precision welding reduces vibration, helping you achieve accuracy and consistency.
  • Lowest Cost Per Cut – Fewer blade changes and longer tool life mean real savings for your workshop.
  • Proven Performance – Used daily by fabricators across Australia in everything from small workshops to large-scale steel processors.

Made for Australian Industry

We know the demands of local steel workshops — heavy workloads, tough materials, and the need for reliability. SharkTooth blades are built to meet those demands, delivering strength, precision, and efficiency you can count on.


The Smarter Choice

When you choose SharkTooth, you’re choosing more than just a blade. You’re choosing productivity, safety, and value backed by a team that understands your business.

SharkTooth — Built for Steel Fabricators.

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Bandsaw Blade Troubleshooting – Quick Fixes & Pro Tips

Even the best bandsaw blades face challenges, but with the right adjustments, you can extend blade life, improve cut quality, and reduce costs. Below are solutions to the most common saw blade issues—so you can get back to smooth, precise cutting in no time!


Blade Body Cracking? Here’s Why!

What’s Causing It?

  • Uneven wear on the side guide wheel.
  • A large gap between the guide wheel and the blade, creating uneven tension.
  • Excessive feed rate.
  • The guide wheel interfering with the tooth groove.

How to Fix It:
✔ Adjust the guide wheel so it applies even pressure on the saw blade.


❌ Chipped or Broken Teeth? Stop the Damage!

What’s Causing It?

  • Cutting too aggressively.
  • Weak workpiece clamping.
  • Skipping the blade break-in process.
  • Tooth set doesn’t match material dimensions.
  • Missing or improperly positioned wire brush.
  • Hard spots in the material.

How to Fix It:
✔ Adjust the cutting parameters.
✔ Ensure the wire brush is installed and positioned correctly.
✔ Always complete the break-in process before full-speed cutting.


Blade Not Cutting Straight? Stay on Track!

What’s Causing It?

  • Poor break-in process, leading to chipped teeth.
  • Impurities or hard spots in the material.
  • Incorrect cutting parameters.
  • Loose blade tension from a misaligned guide.

How to Fix It:
✔ Inspect and adjust the guide wheel for proper contact.
✔ Perform a full break-in process before high-speed cutting.
✔ Adjust cutting speed, feed rate, and blade tension.


Heavy Wear on Tooth Tips? Let’s Fix That!

What’s Causing It?

  • Incorrect sawing parameters.
  • Hard spots or impurities in the material.
  • Running the blade too fast for the material type, causing overheating.
  • Insufficient cooling or lubrication.

How to Fix It:
✔ Adjust sawing parameters for the specific material.
✔ Relocate the cut to avoid impurities.
✔ Ensure proper cooling and lubrication during operation.


Heavy Wear on the Blade’s Back Edge? Here’s Why!

What’s Causing It?

  • A worn or defective guide wheel.
  • Excessive feed rate.
  • The blade back edge rubbing heavily on the wheel.

How to Fix It:
✔ Replace or adjust the guide wheel.
✔ Maintain proper feed pressure to avoid excessive stress.


Need Expert Advice? We’re Here to Help!

Not sure which blade to use or how to fix an issue? Call 1300-797-720 to speak with a Bandsaw Blade specialist today!

With the right blade care and setup, you’ll enjoy cleaner cuts, longer blade life, and lower operating costs. Keep cutting strong!