A complete range of blades specifically for narrow band saws suitable for all makes and models of machines.
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Machine blades are essential consumables used across woodworking and manufacturing machinery to deliver accurate, efficient and consistent cutting performance across a wide range of materials.
A complete range of blades specifically for narrow band saws suitable for all makes and models of machines.
Wide blades designed specifically for band resawing applications with custom sizes available.
UK manufactured, tungsten carbide panel saw blades for clean, splinter-free cutting of delicate panels.
General crosscutting blades designed for making precise and clean cuts across the grain of wood and other similar materials.
Tungsten carbide tipped rip blades, manufactured in England for fast ripping and high material removal.
Our split scoring saw blades are manufactured in Britain from high quality steel with tungsten carbide teeth.
Our split scoring saw blades are manufactured in Britain from high quality steel with tungsten carbide teeth.
Industrial blades are designed for specific cutting tasks, from ripping and planing solid timber to sizing panels and processing engineered materials. Correct blade geometry, tooth configuration and material compatibility are critical to achieving clean cuts, extended tool life and reliable machine performance.
Daltons supplies a comprehensive range of industrial blades and cutting tools, selected to match material, application and machine requirements, helping ensure consistent cutting performance and extended tool life.
Typical Applications
Machine blades are used across a wide range of production environments, including:
Furniture and joinery manufacturing
Timber processing and sawmills
Panel processing and cabinet production
Construction and building materials
Education and training workshops
Common materials include:
Solid wood
Wood-based panels
Plastics
Composites
Choosing the correct blade depends on the type of machine, material being cut, required finish and cutting application. Factors such as blade diameter, bore size, tooth geometry and material compatibility should all be considered to ensure safe and effective cutting performance.
Blade replacement or sharpening frequency depends on usage, material type and cutting conditions. Dull or damaged blades can affect cut quality, increase machine load and reduce safety, so regular inspection and timely maintenance are recommended.
Yes. Daltons supplies machine blades compatible with a wide range of professional woodworking and industrial machines, including equipment not originally supplied by Daltons. Correct specification is essential to ensure compatibility and performance.
Blade servicing and sharpening options are available depending on blade type and application. Contact our dedicated tooling department to discuss servicing requirements and suitable options for maintaining blade performance and lifespan.
Blade size and bore details are typically specified by the machine manufacturer or marked on the existing blade. If unsure, Daltons can help identify the correct blade specification based on your machine and application.