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 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.
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 | Features | Each | |
7 1/4" Dia. | ||||||||||
5/8" | Round | 70 | 0.071" | 6,300 | 5° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | Anti-Vibration Vents | 0000000 | 000000 |
Smooth-Cut Miter, Chop, and Table Saw Blades for Wood


With a large number of teeth, these blades make smooth cuts across the wood grain for a finish that needs minimal sanding. To keep your cuts straight and accurate, they have laser-cut anti-vibration vents that add stability. The vents also dissipate heat to prevent dulling. Use these blades on wood, plywood, and particleboard. They’re good for applications such as making long, accurate cuts on a sheet of plywood or cutting bevels and angles into wood framing to make a door or window.
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) or through thicker materials. A narrower cut width makes faster cuts with minimal material loss; a wider cut width increases stability for straighter cuts.
Blades with an aluminum-alloy-coated body further reduce heat buildup when cutting. This protects your material from burning and keeps dust from sticking to your blade and gumming it up. The coating also prevents the blade from dulling.
Warning: Use blades 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 | |
14" Dia. | |||||||||||
1" | Round | 70 | 0.157" | 5,000 | 10° | Titanium Cobalt Carbide-Tipped Steel | Aluminum-Alloy-Coated Steel | Across Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut) | Anti-Vibration Vents | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Miter and Chop Saw Blades for Steel


Make fast, clean cuts in steel sheets, angle iron, rebar, and pipe with the carbide teeth on these blades. Choose blades with more teeth for a smoother cut.
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 | Each | |
15" Dia. | |||||||||
1" | Round | 70 | 0.094" | 1,600 | 0° | Carbide-Tipped Steel | Steel | 0000000 | 0000000 |