Slitting Saws
Each saw blade is 2″ in diameter with a 1/2″ hole. The saw blades come in varying thicknesses and teeth counts. They require the slitting saw holder, which is held in the spindle with a drawbolt that pulls the holder up into the Morse #1 taper.
Note: Due to supply chain issues, the outside diameter of some of our saw blades may be 2-1/2″ instead of 2″ and teeth counts can vary. If you need a specific number of teeth in a certain size, please contact us to see if we have them in stock
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Right Hand HSS Tool
Lathe tools—often referred to as tool bits—are the primary cutting tools used for turning and facing operations on a lathe. The most common type is made from high-speed steel (HSS), which is suitable for machining a wide range of materials, including wood, plastic, aluminum, brass, and steel. HSS tool blanks are relatively inexpensive and can maintain their hardness at temperatures up to 1000°F (588°C), making proper control of depth of cut, cutting speed, and feed rate essential.
A major advantage of HSS tools is how easily they can be sharpened. They can be shaped and resharpened using a standard aluminum oxide grinding wheel and, once sharpened, will hold their edge for a long time.
NOTE: A lathe tool is named for the direction the chip exits the tool. A right-hand tool has its cutting edge on the left, causing the chip to peel off to the right.


Carbide Inserts (thread, groove)
These Carbide inserts are used in the Insert Tool Holder and are used for either threading or grooving.
Thread Cutting
- 60° threading insert for cutting outside threads (P/N 22675)
- .031" insert (P/N 2269)
- .062" insert (P/N 2270)
- .094" insert (P/N 22694)
- .125" insert (P/N 22695)
- .031" radius insert (P/N 22692)
- .062" radius insert (P/N 22693)