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Make fast, clean cuts in steel sheets, angle iron, rebar, and pipe with the carbide teeth on these blades.
Cut stainless steel sheets, pipe, tubing, and grating with teeth made of impact-resistant carbide.
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.
Diamond grit bonded to a segmented edge cuts through hard metal such as cast iron.
Prevent clogging when cutting soft metal—these blades have plenty of space between the carbide-tipped teeth to allow chips to escape.
Blades and teeth are steel and treated to a Rockwell Hardness between C63 and C65 for increased wear resistance when cutting through steel and cast iron bars, rods, pipe, and tubing.
Use these titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated blades on stainless steel.
Cut plastic, wood, and soft metal such as aluminum, brass, and copper.
Operate these Milwaukee saws at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
Operate these Evolution saws at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat of the need for coolant.
Operate this saw at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
Use abrasive wheels with this saw to cut through hard materials.
This economy cutoff saw has a lightweight nylon handle and is for less prolonged use than the standard air-powered portable cutoff saw.
A higher air consumption rating allows this saw to work in longer bursts than the light duty air-powered portable cutoff saw. It has a durable composite handle.
The right-angle position of this saw's blade makes it suitable for both cutting and grinding with an abrasive wheel.
This saw is less than half the weight with a smaller wheel diameter than standard bench-top cutoff saws.
A high-torque motor powers these saws through tough metal, such as angle iron and tool steel. These saws must be hardwired.
Make fast cuts through tough metal, such as angle iron and flat bar, with more than twice the horsepower of bench-top cutoff saws. These saws must be hardwired.
Specially designed teeth cut chips and transfer heat away from this saw's blade for smoother cuts in metal with less distortion than cutoff and chop saws.
Operate this saw at a low rpm to make quick cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
Originally designed to cut rings off of fingers, these cutters slice through thin metal without damaging nearby surfaces.