⚡ Cut smarter, not harder — the last blade you'll ever need!
The Morse 811 Bi-Metal Portable Band Saw Blade (44 7/8 x 1/2 x .020, 8/11 TPI) offers unmatched versatility by replacing multiple TPI blades, delivering twice the cutting speed with reduced vibration for a superior finish. Made in the USA and compatible with most portable band saws, it’s engineered for professional-grade performance and durability.
Material | Metal |
Brand | MK Morse |
Product Dimensions | 20"L x 7"W |
Color | Multi |
Number of Teeth | 18 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Style | 8/11 |
UPC | 050326002486 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00050326002486 |
Manufacturer | MK Morse |
Part Number | 002486 |
Item model number | ZWEP44811MC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3 |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Ac/Dc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Usage | Outside; Professional, Professional, Inside; Professional, Inside, Outside |
Included Components | PORT BIM 44-7/8 1/2 20 8/11 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**K
Cut's
Good blades last a long time
S**O
Shipping from Lake Warehouse FAIL! Great product though!
Great bandsaws, terrible packaging. I've ordered this amazing product at least a dozen times. I use them for cutting steel and titanium mostly. They're the best I've used."Lake Warehouse" shipped my double order and decided to take the saws out of the box they come in, and fold them up and tape them, I'm assuming, to fit into a smaller shipping container. This is a ridiculous, and dangerous move. These things, when folded, are spring-like, and will immediately go back to their circular shape as soon as the masking tape, they used to hold the shape, was cut. The last thing anyone needs is an unexpected, very fast moving bandsaw blade. Original packaging only please!
C**.
WORKS GREAT
Super fast shipping, Work just as good if not better than Mil. cut threw 1/4 and 1/2 steel like butter, and made in USA
H**R
These work pretty good, not as good as the big W blades but they’ll work
Well they do cut metal but not really as good as the Milwaukee thick steel cutting blades, but they do work pretty good, and I got several cuts from each blade, so they will do if you need a blade and these are what’s available, but if I have a choice between these and Milwaukee, then it’s the big W for me
J**.
Best blades for thick steel price wise
These hood up just as good as any other brand. And I have tried them all. These are the only blades I buy now since the price is so low.Don’t let the low price scare you. I wouldn’t even compare these to Milwaukee because their 8/10 blades only lasted 2 cuts and the weld seam broke.
B**R
These get it done.
High quality all purpose blade for my Dewalt portable bandsaw. Will purchase again. Wood and non-ferrus metals excel.
D**5
Best I’ve ever used
811’s are the only blades that will cut 316 stainless strut all day.
M**S
Welds break quickly on thicker cuts.
Update - April 2020 - my 2nd batch of blades has not held up nearly as well as the first. I've busted 2 of the 3 blades already, and I've run them a combined total of less than an hour. I'm cutting 2" square tubing with 1/4", 3/8 hot roll plate, and 1/4" hot roll plate. The blades cut great, but the welds are not holding up worth a darn on the thicker cuts. -2 starsI'm using these (8/11 pitch) on a HF portaband that I've built a base for. I use it like a small bandsaw to cut various types of A36 steel (C channel, angle iron, sq tube, ect) for various welding projects in my shop at home. The blade has performed very well. Much faster and cleaner than a cut off wheel, and I'm not having to breath in the grinding dust. 0It did not like cutting 3/4" thick 1045 plate, but that was asking a little too much of it. It does fine on 3/16" to 1/2" hot roll and cold roll. It would likely do fine on thinner material as well, you'll just have to be smart about how you feed it so that it doesn't grab and rip a tooth off. You could also use a finer pitch blade for that. So far I've built 3 pt carry all/log skidder attachment, forks for that attachment, several log skidding tongs, and a quick attach system for a loader bucket, and I'm still using the first blade.
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