Circular Saw Blades
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Circular saw blades are used with circular saws, miter and chop saws, table saws, and concrete and masonry saws. They have teeth that cut through material and grooves to help limit vibration and disperse heat caused by friction that can cause overheating and damage the blade. Blades are designed for use with a specific material, such as wood or metal. Generally, larger blades are used for industrial applications and smaller blades are used in circular saws and other handheld tools.
Steel and General Metal-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Steel and general metal-cutting circular saw blades are used in metal fabrication tasks to cut though steel and mild-steel alloys.
Combination Cutting Thick Metal
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Carbide Tipped for Finishing Thick Metal
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Carbide Tipped for Finishing Thin Metal
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Carbide Tipped
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Carbide Tipped for Combination Cutting
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Carbide Tipped Solid Stock
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Carbide Tipped Thick Metal
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Carbide Tipped Thin Metal
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Metal Tipped Solid Stock
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Thin Metal
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Wood-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Wood-cutting circular saw blades make rip cuts, cross cuts, miter cuts, and combination cuts in clean wood and are used in construction, woodworking, and carpentry applications.
Carbide Tipped
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Carbide Tipped for Ripping Solid Stock
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Carbide Tipped for Combination Cutting
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Carbide Tipped for Crosscutting
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Carbide Tipped for Finishing
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Carbide Tipped for Framing
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Carbide Tipped for Plywood
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Carbide Tipped for Ripping
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Metal Tipped for Combination Cutting
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Stainless Steel-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
These circular saw blades have a stabilized plate and carbide-tipped teeth for cutting stainless steel without wearing down and dulling blade teeth.
Unspecified
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Carbide Tipped
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Carbide Tipped for Solid Stock
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Carbide Tipped for Thin Metal
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Cermet Tipped for Thick Metal
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Solid Stock
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Thick Metal
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Thin Metal
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Aluminum & Soft Metal-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Aluminum and soft metal-cutting circular saw blades cut through aluminum and other soft metals, such as brass and copper.
Carbide Tipped
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Carbide Tipped for Solid Stock
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Carbide Tipped for Thick Metal
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Carbide Tipped for Thin Metal
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Metal Tipped for Solid Stock
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Nail-Embedded Wood-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Nail-embedded-wood circular saw blades cut through wood that might contain nails and other non-hardened metal, such as that encountered in construction and demolition applications.
Carbide Tipped for Combination Cutting
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Carbide Tipped for Ripping
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Plastic & Composite-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Plastic- and composite-cutting circular saw blades provide good wear resistance when cutting through plastic and composite materials, such as cement fiberboard and plastic-laminated products.
Tip Material: Unspecified
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Fiber Cement-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Fiber cement-cutting circular saw blades cut through fiber cement panels such as Hardie board and Durock. They have a low tooth count to help reduce silica and other dust when cutting. Poly-crystalline diamond (PCD) teeth cut through hard, abrasive material that cannot be cut using standard carbide blades. Fiber-cement board is used for backing panels and exterior siding.
Tip Material: Unspecified
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Carbide Tipped
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Hose-Cutting Circular Saw Blades
Hose-cutting circular saw blades are installed in hose chop saws to cleanly cut through soft rubber and plastic hose and tube.
Metal Tipped
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