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Metal cutting blade

DEWALT’s new dry cut metal cutting blades for ferrous, non-ferrous and stainless steel materials last up to 40 times longer than abrasive wheels and cut up to 8 times faster than portable band saws without snagging or creating burrs.

Made with specially formulated carbide and titanium for long life, these metal cutting saw blades are ideal for cutting pipe, threaded rod, tubing, angle iron and other materials using dry cut metal-cutting saws.

Compared with abrasive cutting wheels, DEWALT’s metal-cutting blades have more cutting capacity and a clean, accurate, burr-free finish that eliminates the need for grinding or hand filing. In addition, material is cool to the touch after the cut and can be handled immediately.

The new metal blades include:

  • 12" and 14" Heavy Gauge Metal Blades for cutting 1/8" to ¼" section, and 2" solid material
  • 14" Light Gauge Metal Blades for cutting 25-gauge to 1/8" section
  • 12" and 14" Stainless Steel Blades for cutting 26-gauge to 3/16" section, and 1" solid material

The Heavy Gauge Metal Cutting Blade can make up to 2,400 cuts on 2 ¼" x 2 ¼" x ¼" angle iron before needing to be resharpened.

For cutting thinner metals, DEWALT’s Light Gauge Metal Blade has an innovative tooth and gullet design to prevent material from snagging on the blade.

For stainless steel cutting, resin-filled slots in the Stainless Steel Blades dampen vibration to ensure a clean, accurate finish with maximum blade longevity.

Optimized for use with DEWALT’s Multi-Cutter Saw (DW872), all the blades have a standard 1-inch round arbor and will fit saws made by other manufacturers. Prices range from about $100 to $200, depending on the blade.


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