Saw blade
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1. A saw blade for cutting hardened metals comprising:
- a plurality of cutting teeth, each tooth having a tooth tip having first and second rake angles and first and second relief angles;
a gullet between each tooth, said gullets being of varying depth;
the tips of said teeth being set at varying heights;
some of said teeth being angularly set and others of said teeth being disposed in the plane of the blade;
said teeth being set on said saw blade at varied pitches;
the teeth being set in groups of like numbers of teeth with all the teeth in each group being of the same height;
wherein the height of the teeth in each group differ from the height of the teeth in any adjacent group;
whereby vibration and noise are reduced because the teeth are varied in natural frequency.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a saw blade comprising a plurality of teeth, each having a tooth tip. Each of the teeth is provided with first and second rake angles and first and second relief angles. The tooth tips of the teeth are located on different levels. The plurality of teeth may include a plurality of tooth groups in each of which some of the teeth are angularly set and others of the teeth are not angularly set.
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1. A saw blade for cutting hardened metals comprising:
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a plurality of cutting teeth, each tooth having a tooth tip having first and second rake angles and first and second relief angles; a gullet between each tooth, said gullets being of varying depth; the tips of said teeth being set at varying heights; some of said teeth being angularly set and others of said teeth being disposed in the plane of the blade; said teeth being set on said saw blade at varied pitches; the teeth being set in groups of like numbers of teeth with all the teeth in each group being of the same height; wherein the height of the teeth in each group differ from the height of the teeth in any adjacent group; whereby vibration and noise are reduced because the teeth are varied in natural frequency. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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