Circular Saw Blades

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Circular Saw Blades

Circular saw blades are discs with teeth for cutting a range of materials such as wood or metals by using spinning motion mechanism. Raptor Supplies offers these circular saw blades from brands like Dewalt, Milwaukee, Westward and Black & Decker. They feature grooves to minimise vibrations and can disperse heat that is caused by friction, thereby preventing damaged blades or overheating. These blades are ideal for miter, chop, circular, table, masonry and concrete saws in industrial and handheld tool applications. Further, they are configured with carbide / cermet / stainless steel / polycrystalline / steel tips for increased production rate and fast & smooth cutting. Choose from a wide range of these blades, available in diameters of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14 and 16 inches.

Features

Diablo Circular Saw Blades:

  • They feature carbide / carbide-tipped / cermet tip materials for improved cutting performance and longevity.
  • These circular saw blades have combination / finishing / metal cutting / non-ferrous metal / stainless steel cutting blade type.
  • They include a round-shaped arbour for mounting onto a round arbour or shaft on the saw.

Black & Decker Circular Saw Blades:

  • They are designed for rip-cutting hardwoods, softwoods & plywoods and are ideal for miter, radial arm, circular & table saws.
  • These saw blades feature carbide tips capable of rotating at a max speed of 7000 RPM and 20-degree hook angle for fast & smooth cutting.
  • They are made as an alternate tooth bevel (ATB) for cross-cutting. These circular saw blades are available in 32 and 18-teeth options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install a circular saw blade?

  • Unplug the saw if it has a power cord. In the case of a cordless saw, remove the battery.
  • Loosen the arbour nut with the help of a wrench and remove it.
  • Line up the new blade with the arbour, ensuring that the teeth are pointing in the correct direction. Now, push the blade onto the arbour as far as it will go.
  • Once the blade is placed, tighten the arbour nut with a wrench, ensuring that the blade is tight enough that it does not move or wobble.
  • Plug in / insert the battery of the saw and test the blade to ensure it is rotating correctly.

What are the factors to consider when choosing a circular saw blade?

  • Material: The type of material the blade will be cutting, such as wood, metal or concrete.
  • Blade size: The diameter of the blade should match the size of the saw to achieve accurate cuts.
  • Number of teeth: More teeth on a blade result in a smoother & finer cut, whereas fewer teeth allow faster cutting.
  • Blade quality: Blades made from high-quality materials with precision ground teeth achieve desirable results.
  • Kerf: The thinner kerf (width of the tooth) produces less resistance in the cut, while a thick or full kerf creates a wider slot in the material.
  • Arbour size: The arbour size of a circular saw blade refers to the diameter of the centre hole on the blade. Choosing a blade with the correct arbour size prevents the blade from wobbling and creating an unsafe cutting condition.
  • Blade coatings: Blades with coatings like TiN, TiC or C3 stay sharper for a long time and prevent rust.

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