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Wire Blade Chip Brushes for Bandsaws

Application

  • Used to remove chips from band saw blades 
  • Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades
  • Used on all band saw machines

Features

  • Made specifically for band saw applications
  • Shipped in convenient 2 Pack
  • Stainless Steel Wire

Benefits

  • Chip brushes will extend the life of your band saw blade
  • Chip brush can improve your operation and help you save money over the long term getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw and destroying bearings and wheels

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WW 9010225
ASM WW 9010225
2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
OD:3 ½",Arbor ID:13/32" ;OD: 90mm, Arbor ID: 10.2
Ref: Mfg Product Code P10DBB3

Quality Aftermarket Replacement Part for Spartan & Phoenix Band Saw

  • Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.
  • Black Iron Band Saw Blade Brushes - 2 Pack
  • Ref: Mfg Product Code P10DBB3
  • OD: 3 ½", Arbor ID: 13/32", Thickness: 1"
  • OD: 90mm, Arbor ID: 10.2MM, Thickness: 25mm

Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

Chip Brush Troubleshooting

A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID 13/32"
    OD 3 ½"
    Thickness 1"
    Product Image
    $26.33
    WW 7609516
    ASM WW 7609516
    2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 3, ID: 3/8"
    OD: 76mm, Arbor: 9MM

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 3, ID: 3/8", Thickness: 5/8"

    OD: 76mm, Arbor: 9MM, Thickness: 16mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID ⅜"
    OD 3"
    Thickness ⅝"
    Product Image
    $26.33
    WW 1021316
    ASM WW 1021316
    2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 4", Arbor ID: 1/2",
    OD: 102mm, Arbor ID: 13MM

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 4", Arbor ID: 1/2", Thickness: 5/8"

    OD: 102mm, Arbor ID: 13MM, Thickness: 16mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID ½"
    OD 4"
    Thickness ⅝"
    Product Image
    $36.33
    WW 800716
    ASM WW 800716
    2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 3", Arbor ID: 9/32"
    OD: 76mm, Arbor ID: 7MM

    Quality Aftermarket Replacement Part for Amada Band Saw

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.
    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 3", Arbor ID: 9/32", Thickness: 5/8"

    OD: 80mm, Arbor ID: 7MM, Thickness: 16mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID 9/32"
    OD 3"
    Thickness ⅝"
    Product Image
    $59.67
    WW 851316
    ASM WW 851316
    2 Pack, Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 3 3/8", Arbor ID: 1/2"
    OD: 85mm, Arbor ID: 13MM

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Brushes - 2 Pak

    2 Pack, Band Saw Blade Chip Brush

    OD: 85mm, Arbor ID: 13MM, Thickness: 16mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID ½"
    OD 3 ⅜"
    Thickness ⅝"
    Product Image
    $65.33
    WW 500612
    ASM WW 500612
    2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 2", ID: 15/64"
    OD: 50mm, Arbor: 6MM

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 2", ID: 15/64", Thickness: 1/2"

    OD: 50mm, Arbor: 6MM, Thickness: 12mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID 15/64"
    OD 2"
    Thickness ½"
    Product Image
    $27.33
    P KAL-9A-271
    ASM WW 761316
    2 Pack, Wire Chip Brush Kalamazoo 9A
    Ref: Mfg Part Number 3" DIA
    Ref: Mfg Product Code 15DBD164

    Quality Aftermarket Replacement Part for Marvel #13A Band Saw

    • 2 Pack, Wire Chip Brush - Mfg Legacy #13-BD16
    • Ref: Mfg Part Number 3" DIA
    • Ref: Mfg Product Code 15DBD164
    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.
    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 3", Arbor ID: 1/2", Thickness: ⅝"

    OD: 76mm, Arbor ID: 13MM, Thickness: 16mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Sawblade.com is a vertically integrated company, producing our own blades, replacement parts and machines. We only sell direct and pass lower costs to our customers. 
  • All Parts are backed by the sawblade.com 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • Product Details
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    ID ½"
    OD 3"
    Thickness ⅝"
    Product Image
    $26.33
    WW 761316
    ASM WW 761316
    2 Pack, Wire Chip Brush - Mfg Legacy #13-BD16
    Ref: Mfg Part Number 3" DIA
    Ref: Mfg Product Code 15DBD164

    Quality Aftermarket Replacement Part for Marvel #13A Band Saw

    • 2 Pack, Wire Chip Brush - Mfg Legacy #13-BD16
    • Ref: Mfg Part Number 3" DIA
    • Ref: Mfg Product Code 15DBD164
    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.
    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 3", Arbor ID: 1/2", Thickness: ⅝"

    OD: 76mm, Arbor ID: 13MM, Thickness: 16mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Sawblade.com is a vertically integrated company, producing our own blades, replacement parts and machines. We only sell direct and pass lower costs to our customers. 
  • All Parts are backed by the sawblade.com 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID ½"
    OD 3"
    Thickness ⅝"
    Product Image
    $26.33
    WW 380609SHFT
    ASM WW 380609SHFT
    Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush With Shaft
    OD: 1 ½" ID: 15/64" With Shaft
    OD: 38mm Shaft: 6MM With Shaft

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    OD: 1 ½" ID: 15/64" Shaft Thickness: 5/16"

    OD: 38mm Shaft: 6MM Shaft Length :27mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID 15/64" Shaft
    OD 1 ½"
    Thickness 5/16"
    Product Image
    $11.50
    WW 5009508
    ASM WW 5009508
    2 Pack, Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 2", Arbor ID: 3/8"
    OD: 50mm, Arbor ID: 9.5MM

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 2", Arbor ID: 3/8", Thickness: 5/16"

    OD: 50mm, Arbor ID: 9.5MM, Thickness: 8mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID ⅜"
    OD 2"
    Thickness 5/16"
    Product Image
    $21.00
    WW 808513
    ASM WW 808513
    2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush
    OD: 3", Arbor ID: 21/64"
    OD: 80mm, Arbor ID: 8.5MM

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes, 2 Pack

    OD: 3", Arbor ID: 21/64", Thickness: 11/32"

    OD: 80mm, Arbor ID: 8.5MM, Thickness: 13mm

    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.

    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life

    Chip Brush Troubleshooting

    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:

  • Chip stays in tooth gullet
  • Teeth breaking off
  • Teeth cracking
  • Blade cracking from teeth up
  • Loss of tooth set
  • Product Details
    photo below
    ID 21/64"
    OD 3"
    Thickness 11/32"
    Product Image
    $41.00
    WW 761116
    Product Image for 2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush (Box) 76mm od x 11mm id x 16mm width
    2 Pack, Wire Band Saw Blade Chip Brush (Box)
    76mm od x 11mm id x 16mm width
    Aftermarket Band Saw Part

    Extend Band Saw Blade Life with New Band Saw Chip Brushes.

    Black Iron Band Saw Blade Chip Brushes
    Black Iron Band Saw Chip brushes are essential to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of band saw blades. The chip brush will remove chips out of the teeth on the blade. This action will greatly extend the life of your blade by getting rid of the chips before they can travel around the wheels of the band saw.
    When the chips get stuck in the wheels of the bearing, or back into the carbide guides it will harm the cutting ability of the blade. Since chip brushes are located where the blade exits the housing, they’re often overlooked and cause issues with band saw blade life
    Chip Brush Troubleshooting
    A worn or poorly adjusted chip brush can greatly reduce the life of a band saw blade and the quality of the cut. The main issues caused by faulty chip brushes include:
    • Chip stays in tooth gullet
    • Teeth breaking off
    • Teeth cracking
    • Blade cracking from teeth up
    • Loss of tooth set
    Product Details
    photo below
    Product Image
    $26.33

    Many band saw users don?t know the importance of a chip brush. To avoid chip welding, your machine should have a rotating wire brush that is properly positioned to continually whisk away chips and debris during the cut. Setting the brush too far from the teeth prevents the filaments from effectively removing chips from gullets while setting it too close can prematurely wear blade teeth or the brush itself. The brush should reach in and touch, but not go beyond, the deepest portions of gullets. Of course, that assumes your machine has a brush in the first place—not having a brush at all is a significant and all-too-common problem.