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Make fast, clean cuts in steel sheets, angle iron, rebar, and pipe with the carbide teeth on these blades.
Teeth are carbide tipped and designed to push chips away from the blade to prevent clogging and produce smooth cuts in aluminum sheets, tubing, and T-slotted framing.
Cut stainless steel sheets, pipe, tubing, and grating with teeth made of impact-resistant carbide.
Prevent clogging when cutting soft metal—these blades have plenty of space between the carbide-tipped teeth to allow chips to escape.
Cut steel and stainless steel without having to change blades—the ceramic/carbide blend teeth on these blades cut both.
Cut wood, plywood, and particleboard.
With a large number of teeth, these blades make smooth cuts across the wood grain for a finish that needs minimal sanding.
Also known as rip blades, these steel blades have large, forward-angled, carbide-tipped teeth for making fast cuts.
Also known as dado-head blades, these are for cutting grooves in all types of wood.
Produce smooth cuts in plastic materials including polycarbonate, polyurethane, PVC, and acrylic with the carbide-tipped teeth on these blades.
A blend of tungsten carbide and diamond grits on the continuous edge of this blade cuts hard, nonmetallic materials including composites and graphite.
The edge of the blade is segmented to cut faster than a continuous edge.
A continuous edge on these blades produces smooth cuts.
The carbide-grit edge on these blades cuts brittle and abrasive materials including glass and fiberglass.
Make clean cuts in rubber and plastic hose with the scalloped knife edge on these blades.
Use with water or coolant to produce smoother cuts in tile than dry-cutting blades. They're also for use on glass.
Diamond grit bonded to a segmented edge cuts through hard metal such as cast iron.
Spend less time on blade changes when cutting steel and stainless steel. These blades have teeth that are a blend of ceramic and carbide, so they cut both materials and last five times longer than blades with standard carbide teeth.
Cut through metal, plastic, and other materials without having to change blades.
These blades have a higher concentration of diamonds than other dry-cutting blades, so they last up to three times longer.
The blade edge is coated in diamond grit.
Use these blades with water or coolant to produce a smooth cut and minimize heat buildup
Reduce the diameter of a blade's arbor hole to fit your saw's arbor.