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Use an abrasive wheel with these saws for general purpose cutting jobs. You can cut steel square structural tubing, aluminum conduit, and other hard materials.
This saw is less than half the weight with a smaller wheel diameter than standard bench-top cutoff saws.
Powered by a high-torque motor, these saws cut through thicker and harder materials than standard cutoff saws. They can also run continuously for longer, even when cutting hard materials like angle iron or tool steel.
The motor in these saws puts out higher torque than standard floor cutoff saws, so they slice through angle iron, tool steel, and other thick, hard materials.
Operate this saw at a low rpm to make quick cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
These lightweight saws have a smaller wheel diameter than standard bench-top cutoff saws. They’re small and easy to move, yet powerful enough to cut through steel.
Highly versatile, these saws make precise horizontal and vertical cuts from a single saw.
Save space with these saws when you only need to make cuts in small pieces of metal.
Make repeat cuts in pipes, bars, and thick metal sheets. These saws make more precise straight and angled cuts than vertical band saws by cutting from above into a clamped workpiece.
Make precise cuts in a variety of materials by pushing your workpiece through the vertical blade. Unlike horizontal band saws, these saws can make curved and intricate cuts. They can also make straight cuts when you use a fence to guide your material.
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.
Often used to create door frames and aluminum supports, these saws make precise angled cuts for tight-fitting joints.
Make long, straight cuts into steel sheets, structural framing, and other metal components. These handheld saws are good for longer cuts than chop saws.
Operate this saw at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
With more consistent power than electric and battery-powered saws, these saws make smooth cuts through tough material without stalling out. They cut wood, metal, and plastic, so you can switch jobs without switching saws.
A higher air consumption rating gives these saws more power and allows them to cut for longer periods than light duty cutoff saws. Powered by air, they have more consistent power than battery-powered saws, so they’re less likely to stall out as you cut dense material.
These economy cutoff saws have a lightweight nylon handle and are for less prolonged use than our medium duty air-powered cutoff saws.
With twice the horsepower of medium duty saws, these saws cut more quickly and through harder materials.
Use abrasive wheels with this saw to cut through hard materials.
The right-angle position of this saw's blade makes it suitable for both cutting and grinding with an abrasive wheel.
All you need is an outlet to get these band saws moving. Use them to make straight or curved cuts in metal and other materials.
This saw has a larger cutting capacity and is more powerful than the lightweight cordless band saw.
Small and light enough to operate with one hand, this saw is a good choice for overhead cuts.
Make straight and curved cuts through dense and hard material without your blade stalling out.
A higher air consumption rating allows this saw to work in longer bursts and power through tougher materials than the light duty air-powered hacksaw.
Half the weight of other air-powered hacksaws, this saw reduces fatigue during prolonged use.
Cut, scrape, grind, and sand in tight spaces. These tools have a blade that moves in a back-and-forth motion at high speeds to make flush and plunge cuts without damaging the surrounding material.
Cut, scrape, and grind in tight spaces without having access to an outlet. This tool has an oscillating blade that makes flush and plunge cuts without damaging the surrounding material.
Make your most detailed, intricate cuts. Originally used for jewelry making and highly decorative carvings, these saws are also useful for creating templates, models, and prototypes.
Cut wood, metal, plastic, and drywall without changing blades.
Cut wood, metal, plastic, and drywall without changing blades or losing sharpness. They stay sharp for 30 times longer than bimetal blades that have high-speed steel teeth.
These blades have the longest life in our oscillating tool blade offering—they’ll stay sharp 100 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth. Use them to cut through wood, metal, plastic, and drywall without changing blades.
Make precise plunge cuts in the center of drywall with these sharp-toothed blades.
With sharp teeth, these blades make precise cuts on cardboard and other soft materials.
The teeth on these blades are shaped to cut wood without leaving burn marks.
With carbide-tipped teeth that contain titanium and cobalt, these blades stay sharp 50 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth. The teeth are shaped to cut wood without leaving burn marks.
Cut wood twice as fast as standard oscillating tool blades. Also known as Japanese tool blades, each tooth has three bevels ground into it for increased sharpness.
With hardened teeth, these blades make precise cuts in screws, nails, thin-walled pipe, and other thin metals.
With teeth made of a specialized carbide blend, these blades stay sharp 100 times longer than blades with high-speed steel teeth. The geometry of the teeth cuts through screws, nails, thin-walled pipe, and other thin metals.
The carbide-tipped teeth on these blades contain titanium and cobalt, so they stay sharp 50 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth. They’re shaped to quickly cut through screws, nails, thin-walled pipe, and other thin metals.
A knife edge scrapes away caulk and paint.
Everything you need to use your oscillating tool as a sander—great for smaller jobs that a large sander can’t accommodate.
Use these pads on an oscillating tool to support a sanding sheet.
Coated with carbide grit, these blades grind grout.
Originally designed to cut rings off of fingers, these cutters slice through thin metal without damaging nearby surfaces.
Trim strut channel down to size with clean, accurate cuts in seconds. These cutters are a safe option relative to band or cutoff saws since they don’t have an exposed blade.