We guarantee these blades will never break on the weld! Specially manufactured for strength and durability, the entire range feature an excellent array of features.
Which blades should I choose?
The TPI (teeth per inch) rating relates to the thickness of material – determining blade stability in the material and waste ejection of the cut – not the smoothness of cut (which rarely varies if selected correctly).
A few of the most common TPI's are:
3TPI blades are designed for material 25mm and higher.
4TPI blades are designed for material 19mm and higher.
10TPI blades are designed for material 6 - 20mm thick.
Features
- Bi-metal construction allows cutting of a diverse array of materials, including concrete, rock, aluminium and sheet metals
- Each tooth on the blade is hardened making it resistant to heat build-up, increasing blade life and strength
- Unique heat line on the back of the blade –the blade does not buckle in use giving you a straighter cut.
- Tooth shaped with a chip-breaker –removing waste more efficiently, reducing heat build-up, improving and extending cutting performance.
- Increased hook angle – cuts more aggressively but still leaves a smooth finish, making the cuts faster and easier to control.
- Thin gauge (kerf) – Just like thin kerf circular saw blades, it takes less power to drive, with less waste, so deeper cuts are quicker & easier than before.
- Increased set of tooth – standard tooth set does not affect hardwood cutting but can affect cutting resinous timbers such as Pine. With a greater set, these blades handle a wider range of material.
- Butt welded – the strongest method of welding. We guarantee these blades will never break on the weld – ever.