Circular Saw Blades for Wood



Cut wood, plywood, and particleboard. These blades bite into wood to make both straight and plunge cuts, so they can be used to cut lumber down to size and slice through material that’s already installed. When choosing a blade, you’ll want to keep in mind the number of teeth and width of cut. Choose more teeth for cutting across the grain; choose fewer teeth for cutting with the grain (ripping) and for cutting thicker materials. A narrower cut width makes faster cuts with minimal material loss; a wider cut width increases stability for straighter cuts.
For blades with a round/diamond arbor shape, detach the center piece to expose the diamond shape.
Blades with anti-vibration vents limit shaking for straight, accurate cuts. They also reduce cutting noise.
Warning: Use wheels that have a greater rpm rating than the no-load rpm of your tool.
Material | |||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Max. Speed, rpm | Hook Angle | Tooth | Body | Cut Type | Features | Each | |
6 1/2" Dia. | |||||||||||
5/8" | Round | 40 | 0.063" | 8,300 | 20° | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | Anti-Vibration Vents | 00000000 | 000000 |
5/8" | Round/Diamond | 40 | 0.065" | 7,000 | 18° | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | Anti-Vibration Vents | 00000000 | 00000 |
7 1/4" Dia. | |||||||||||
5/8" | Round/Diamond | 40 | 0.063" | 7,900 | 15° | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | Anti-Vibration Vents | 0000000 | 00000 |
8" Dia. | |||||||||||
5/8" | Round | 40 | 0.126" | 9,000 | 10° | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | Anti-Vibration Vents | 0000000 | 00000 |
Light-Use Circular Saw Blades for Wood



Use these blades for occasional cutting. Choose blades with more teeth for cutting across the grain; choose blades with fewer teeth for cutting with the grain (ripping). For blades with a round/diamond arbor, detach the center piece to expose the diamond shape.
Material | ||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Max. Speed, rpm | Hook Angle | Tooth | Body | Cut Type | Each | |
7 1/4" Dia. | ||||||||||
5/8" | Round/Diamond | 40 | 0.086" | 7,000 | 20° | Steel | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | 0000000 | 000000 |
Circular Saw Blades for Steel


Make fast, clean cuts in steel sheets, angle iron, rebar, and pipe with the carbide teeth on these blades. They bite into steel to make both straight and plunge cuts, so they can slice through material that’s already installed. When choosing a blade, you'll want to keep in mind the number of teeth and the width of the cut. Choose more teeth for a smoother cut; choose fewer teeth for a faster cut and for cutting thicker materials. A narrower cut width makes faster cuts with minimal material loss; a wider cut width increases stability for straighter cuts.
Blades with a reducer bushing let you adjust the arbor diameter.
Warning: Use wheels that have a greater rpm rating than the no-load rpm of your tool.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Material | ||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Max. Speed, rpm | Hook Angle | Tooth | Body | Includes | Each | |
6 1/2" Dia. | ||||||||||
5/8" | Round | 40 | 0.063" | 4,200 | 0° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | __ | 0000000 | 000000 |
5/8" | Round | 40 | 0.078" | 4,000 | 0° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | __ | 0000000 | 00000 |
7 1/4" Dia. | ||||||||||
5/8", 20 mm | Round | 40 | 0.078" | 3,900 | 0° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | Reducer Bushing | 0000000 | 00000 |
Circular Saw Blades for Copper, Brass, and Bronze


Prevent clogging when cutting soft metal—these blades have plenty of space between the carbide-tipped teeth to allow chips to escape. The blade with multiple arbor diameters comes with a reducer bushing. Choose blades with more teeth for a smoother cut.
Material | ||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Max. Speed, rpm | Hook Angle | Tooth | Body | Includes | Each | |
5 3/8" Dia. | ||||||||||
10 mm, 5/8", 20 mm | Round | 40 | 0.063" | 4,200 | 7° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | Reducer Bushing | 0000000 | 000000 |
Miter, Chop, and Table Saw Blades for Wood


Cut wood, plywood, and particleboard. Choose blades with more teeth for cutting across the grain; choose blades with fewer teeth for cutting with the grain (ripping). Blades with a narrower width of cut make faster cuts with less material loss.
Material | ||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Max. Speed, rpm | Hook Angle | Tooth | Body | Cut Type | Each | |
10" Dia. | ||||||||||
5/8" | Round | 40 | 0.094" | 6,000 | 20° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | 00000000 | 000000 |
5/8" | Round | 40 | 0.094" | 7,000 | 15° | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | 0000000 | 00000 |
12" Dia. | ||||||||||
1" | Round | 40 | 0.098" | 5,000 | 20° | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | 00000000 | 00000 |
Fast-Cut Miter, Chop, and Table Saw Blades for Wood


Also known as rip blades, these steel blades have large, forward-angled, carbide-tipped teeth for making fast cuts with the wood grain (ripping).
Material | ||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Max. Speed, rpm | Hook Angle | Tooth | Body | Cut Type | Each | |
12" Dia. | ||||||||||
1" | Round | 40 | 0.118" | 6,000 | 12° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | With Grain (Rip Cut) | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Track Saw Blades for Wood


Make perfectly straight cuts in wood, plywood, and particleboard with minimal splintering. These blades fit in your track saw to cut along the precision track. They make straight and plunge cuts, so they’re good for cutting a sheet of wood into precise pieces before fabrication or construction.
When choosing a blade, you’ll want to keep in mind the number of teeth and width of cut. Choose more teeth for cutting across the grain or when you want a smoother cut; choose fewer teeth for cutting with the grain (ripping) or when you want a faster cut. Blades with fewer teeth also cut thicker materials. A narrower cut width makes faster cuts with minimal material loss; a wider cut width increases stability for straighter cuts.
Blades with anti-vibration vents add stability for even straighter, more accurate cuts. They have a coating that resists heat buildup when cutting, which helps keep them sharp. They stay cool as you cut, so sawdust won’t stick to them as easily, and they won’t burn your wood.
Warning: Use blades that have a greater rpm rating than the no-load rpm of your saw.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Material | ||||||||||
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Arbor Hole Size, mm | Arbor Hole Shape | Number of Teeth | Width of Cut | Maximum Speed, rpm | Tooth | Body | Cut Type | Features | Each | |
6 1/2" Dia. | ||||||||||
20 | Round | 40 | 0.063" | 10,000 | Carbide | Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | Anti-Vibration Vents | 0000000 | 000000 |