| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 219.92 | 0.94 % |
| 10 or more | R 213.35 | 3.90 % |
| 20 or more | R 208.43 | 6.11 % |
- Stock: 10
- MPN: SSB427
- Weight: 0.01kg
- Dimensions: 187.00mm x 40.00mm x 5.00mm
- SKU: SSB427
- UPC: 012373055136

Pinned blades 127mm (5') for a scroll saw.
LENGTH:
127mm
(5') between pins
TPI: 25
PINS: No
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 — standard for many plain-end scroll saw machines.
- 25 TPI (teeth per inch) — fine tooth count for precision, smoother finishes and minimal tear-out.
- Plain-end format (no pins) — designed for saws that accept plain blades (no pinned ends).
- Pack of 12 blades — giving more occurrences and better value for fine finish work.
Benefits
- Ultra-fine finish: The 25 TPI count allows very clean edges and minimal sanding afterwards.
- High-precision work: Ideal for decorative, thin material or detailed work where finish quality matters.
- Better workshop stock: Twelve blades in the pack means fewer downtime moments replacing blades.
Extra Information
- These blades work best on thin woods, veneer, plastics or materials where you require a near-finish cut.
- Ensure your scroll saw accepts plain-end blades (no pins) and matches the 127 mm length before fitting.
- Keep a fresh pack ready if your work involves high-detail cutting – blade wear will reduce finish quality quickly at fine tooth counts.
Pro Tip
- Label the blade pack “25 TPI Plain Finish” so crew members grab the right finish tool for the job and avoid mixing with coarser profiles.
- When using on thin plastic or veneer make sure to support the workpiece beneath the saw to avoid flex and tear-out despite the fine blade.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Olson |
| Model / SKU | SSB427 |
| Product Type | Scroll Saw Blades – Plain End |
| Blade Length | 127 mm (5″) |
| Teeth per Inch (TPI) | 25 |
| End Format | Plain end (no pins) |
| Pack Quantity | 12 blades |
| Recommended Use | Detailed finishing, thin sheets, wood, plastic, 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
- Always wear adequate eye and hearing protection when operating a scroll saw — chips and small fragments may be ejected.
- Ensure the blade is mounted securely with correct tension before starting the machine. Plain-end blades must align properly with the blade holders.
- Use appropriate feed rate — fine tooth blades dull faster if over-fed; forcing material may cause burning or deforming the cut-edge.
- Replace blades when finish quality drops or if teeth appear worn to maintain precision and avoid risk of breakage.