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1-1/2" Blades for Timberking 200, 2200, 2400 and 2500

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CS00072

Description

Box of 10 high-performance 1-1/2 inch bandsaw blades for Timberking 200 for the Timberking 2200, 2400, and 2500 too. Dimensions: 177 inches long x 1-1/2 inches wide for clean, consistent sawing.

  • Proven Value: Built for speed, finish, and blade life.
  • Made to Fit: Correct length and width for Timberking models listed.
  • Built Tough: Heat-treated bodies hold set and stand up to production.
  • Performance Dial-In: Pick DuraToothâ„¢ for feed rate or Magnumâ„¢ for maximum rigidity in hardwood.

Not sure which blade profile to choose? Call our team at 1-800-473-4804. We’ll help you pick the right blade for your sawmill.

Bandsaw Blade Sizes

  • 1-1/2 x .050 x 7/8 Super Sharp DuraToothâ„¢ — Aggressive 8° hook angle for fast, precise cutting in hardwoods and softwoods.
  • 1-1/2 x .050 x 1 Super Sharp DuraToothâ„¢ — Wider tooth spacing supports higher feed rates, ideal for production sawing.
  • 1-1/2 x .055 x 1 Super Sharp Magnumâ„¢ DuraTooth — Extra-stiff .055 body delivers maximum rigidity for dense hardwood and extreme conditions.

Sawing Lumber Tips

  • Match tooth spacing to your log size and feed rate for smoother cuts and less waste.
  • Keep blades sharp and properly set to avoid diving/rising and extend blade life.
  • Maintain proper tension and guide alignment per mill specs for consistent performance.

Remember to keep those blades sharp: Cooks sharpener + dual tooth setter combo. Or use our professional resharp service to keep blades running at peak performance.

FAQ

➤ Will these fit the Timberking 200, 2200, 2400, and 2500?

Yes. These blades are 177" long x 1-1/2" wide, the correct size for all four Timberking models listed. Choose your preferred tooth profile above.

➤ Which blade type should I start with?

For a versatile, all-around choice, start with Super Sharp DuraToothâ„¢ .050. For maximum rigidity and speed in tough hardwood, step up to Super Sharp Magnumâ„¢ .055.

➤ How do I maximize blade life?

Run proper tension, keep guides aligned, avoid dirty logs, and resharpen/reset regularly. Pairing your mill with the Cooks sharpener + setter combo is the best way to extend blade life.

Questions? Need help choosing the right blade?
Call us at 1-800-473-4804. We’ll help you match the blade to your logs and production goals.