| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save | 
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 146.96 | 2.68 % | 
| 10 or more | R 144.73 | 4.15 % | 
| 20 or more | R 142.50 | 5.63 % | 
- Stock: 72
 - MPN: SSB42701
 - Weight: 0.02kg
 - Dimensions: 38.00mm x 18.00mm x 30.00mm
 - SKU: SSB42701
 - UPC: 012373427018
 

Pinned blades 127mm (5') for a scroll saw.
LENGTH:
127mm 
(5') between pins
TPI: 25
PINS: Yes
Application:
The blades are manufactured to be used with
 scroll saws. 
There are various 
blade types available in the range with different teeth styles for different 
uses. 
A minimum pilot hole of 4.7mm is required for cut-outs. 
Take a look at the chart below to select the correct blade for the recommended 
material and thickness.
Scroll saw blade selection chart:
| CODE | TPI | TOOTH | APPLICATION + MAX. MATERIAL THICKNESS | 
| 42401 | 18.5 | Skip tooth | Very thin cuts in hard and soft woods. 19mm | 
| 40501 | 20 | Regular | Thin cuts in hard and soft woods. 19mm | 
| 41001 | 7 | Hook | Cut thick hard and soft woods. 51mm | 
| 41101 | 15 | Regular | General purpose blade for woods & plastic. 19mm | 
| 41201 | 10 | Regular | Fast cutting of hard and soft woods. 19mm | 
| 42003 | 9/5 | Skip tooth | Fast cut blade with reversed teeth for woods. 19mm | 
| 42701 | 25 | Regular | Fine cuts in aluminium, plastic, soft woods & veneer to 19mm | 
DEFINITION:
TPI - Teeth per inch. The amount of teeth measured between 25.4mm
Note:
Some blades have reversed teeth for fast paced cutting. 
Take care when using these blades as the blades can lift up your project from 
the scroll saw table when cutting.
Features
- 127 mm (5″) length between pins — standard for many scroll saw machines.
 - 25 TPI (teeth per inch) — ultra-fine tooth count for smooth edges and minimal finish work.
 - Pinned ends — ensures compatibility with pin-type scroll saws for stable mounting.
 - 6-pack supply — good value for workshop use or multiple projects.
 
Benefits
- Exceptional finish quality: The 25 TPI blade offers ultra-fine cuts minimizing sanding or finishing afterwards.
 - Versatile usage: Works well on thinner materials like veneer, plastic or soft wood where detail matters.
 - Cost efficient: With six blades in the pack, you can maintain productivity without frequent blade changes.
 
Extra Information
- Best suited for thinner materials (e.g., up to approximately 19 mm thickness) according to product guidance.
 - Always check your scroll saw machine accepts pinned blades and that the pin-spacing is 127 mm.
 - Replace blades when the finish deteriorates – even fine-tooth blades will wear faster when used incorrectly.
 
Pro Tip
- Label this blade set in your tool kit “25 TPI Fine Detail Pin-End” so users pick the correct finish type quickly.
 - Use a slightly slower feed rate with fine TPI blades to prevent wandering and ensure sharp clean cuts.
 
Specifications
| Description | Spec | 
|---|---|
| Brand | Olson | 
| Model / SKU | SSB42701 | 
| Product Type | Scroll Saw Blades – Pinned Ends | 
| Blade Length (between pins) | 127 mm (5″) | 
| Teeth per inch (TPI) | 25 | 
| End Format | Pinned ends | 
| Pack Quantity | 6 blades | 
| Recommended Use | Fine-cut scrolling in wood, plastic, soft materials, veneer | 
Other Product Codes in the scroll saw blade range with their specs:
| CODE | TPI | TOOTH | APPLICATION + MAX. MATERIAL THICKNESS | 
| 42401 | 18.5 | Skip tooth | Very thin cuts in hard and soft woods. 19mm | 
| 40501 | 20 | Regular | Thin cuts in hard and soft woods. 19mm | 
| 41001 | 7 | Hook | Cut thick hard and soft woods. 51mm | 
| 41101 | 15 | Regular | General purpose blade for woods & plastic. 19mm | 
| 41201 | 10 | Regular | Fast cutting of hard and soft woods. 19mm | 
| 42003 | 9/5 | Skip tooth | Fast cut blade with reversed teeth for woods. 19mm | 
| 42701 | 25 | Regular | Fine cuts in aluminium, plastic, soft woods & veneer to 19mm | 
Safety
- Wear appropriate eye and hearing protection when operating a scroll saw; chips and fragments may be ejected.
 - Ensure the blade is securely mounted and correctly tensioned before starting the machine; loose or mis-mounted blades can break or deflect.
 - Use a suitable feed rate for fine TPI blades — forcing the cut can cause heat build-up, finish issues or blade failure.
 - Replace blades when worn or finish quality drops to maintain performance and safety.