M. K. Morse RBDG6C Diamond Grit Reciprocating Blade, 6-Inch
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Material | Blend |
Brand | Mk Morse |
Product Dimensions | 5.91"L x 2"W |
Color | Recip Diamond Grit 6" |
Style | 6-Inch |
Item Weight | 9.07 Grams |
Compatible Material | Stone |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Straight cutting
- Long lasting
- Fast cutting
- Narrow kerf design
From the manufacturer
The M. K. Morse Company
For over 50 years, Morse has been manufacturing, selling and innovating quality products for metal and wood cutting industries. Supported by a network of experienced salespeople, highly trained technicians and strategically located weld centers, Morse distributes globally to 70 countries.
Family-owned and headquartered in Ohio, Morse takes great pride in marking product "Made in the USA". Virtually all product offered by Morse can receive this honor. The goal is to provide consistency, reliability and quality in everything Morse produces.
Blade Thickness
This graph illustrates the relationship between blade length and thickness. As a blade length increases, the flexibility of the blade increases. As a blade thickness increases, the rigidity increases. The logic is as follows; the shortest blade, in the thickest option will be a blade with the highest rigidity. vice versa, the longest blade, in the thinnest option will be a blade with the highest flexibility. It is important to know what combination of these characteristics is required for the application.
Blade Length
Most reciprocating saw machines have a stroke length of around 1-1/4". Because of this the reciprocating saw blade chosen should be, at least, 3" longer then the application (cutting a 4" c-channel should use a blade of 7" or longer). Choosing a blade shorter then needed could result in the tip of the blade impacting the inside of the cut, damaging the blade, shortening blade life, and worse - personal injury.
Tooth pitch
A – BLADE LENGTH – the distance a blade measures from the tip to the end of the tang. (blade length ranges from 4” and go up to 12”)
B – BLADE THICKNESS – the distance measured from side to side on the blade. (thickness ranges from .035” up to .062”)
C – BLADE WIDTH – the distance measured from the back edge to the cutting edge. blade width ranges from ¾” up to 1”)
D – TOOTH EDGE – this is measured in teeth per inch that will be dependent on the cutting application. (blades available in straight or variable pitch)
Blade style
Master Cobalt bimetal recips;
- Metal - best for machinable metal applications
- Hybrid - variable tooth pitch for applications in wood and metal
- Wood - aggressive tooth for fast cutting in wood and composites
- Havoc/Renovator - heavy duty blades for demolition and remodeling
Thickness vs. Length
Blade Length
Blade Anatomy
Blade
Tips for increasing blade performance
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Standard vs Orbital motionStandard/orbital motion is an option available on many saws. Under the standard motion, the blade simply moves back and forth in a straight line. Orbital motion moves a blade in an elliptical direction (oval). Orbital should not be used for metal cutting. The blade will be too aggressive, reducing cutting life. |
Adjustable shoeAdjusting the shoe distance can increase blade performance, using one blade for multiple applications. Extending the shoe out will allow the use of a longer blade on a shorter application. It also provides the opportunity to use more of the cutting edge, using teeth towards the tip of the blade that are often not utilized. |
Sawing motion (seesawing)Seesawing is the rocking motion of the saw machine during the cutting operation. Holding the saw shoe firmly against the work piece, with the saw running, engage the work piece, moving the machine in a seesawing motion. The advantage is that this motion will reduce cross section, cut more efficiently, reduce heat build-up extending cutting life. |
Stroke speedMatch the application with the proper blade speed. Higher speeds for thinner, softer applications. Lower speeds for thicker, harder to machine applications. Matching speed with application will increase efficiency, reduce heat, resulting in longer blade life. |
Morse CTR, carbide tipped recip blade
- precision ground teeth
- 8 TPI
- 1" x .050"
- available in 4", 6", 9", & 12" lengths
Best for cutting thick metals between 3/16" and 1/2". Provides longer life over conventional bimetal blades.
Diamond grit edge
- diamond grit cutting edge
- 3/4" width
- narrow kerf
- available in 6" and 9" lengths
Specifically designed for the professional and DIY'r. Durable blade, providing smooth cuts in ceramics, granites, and stone.
Fire & Rescue
- bimetal blade construction
- heavy duty 7/8" x .062" blade
- 10 and 14 tooth pitch options
- available in 6", 9", 12" lengths
This blade is preferred by professional firefighters. Specifically designed for automotive extraction.
Plaster
- bimetal construction
- special "V" tooth for smooth cutting
- available in 3/4" x .050" blade
- only available in 6" length
Specifically designed for cutting plaster with wood or metal lath, drywall, and plasterboard. Blade cuts in both directions for reduced fraying/chipping of the cutting edge.
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