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OSHLUN Carbide Tipped Saw Blades for Steel & Aluminum

Abrasive Trader

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Hi Guys, I just finished up our metal cutting circular saw blade section. They are Oshlun brand for cutting Steel, Aluminum and other non-ferrous metals. This covers all the sizes from your cordless hand saws to the stationary chop saws. We've stocked these for a while and have a lot of customers using them with good feedback.

Some of the benefits compared to an abrasive saw are : Noise, Sparks, Dust, Speed of Cut, No Blade Shrinkage, Cleaner Cuts, Lower Cost Per Cut.

FYI, many people have asked---- 12" & 14" Metal Blades spin on a slower saw than an abrasive chop saw(1800rpm VS. 3600+).

Check them out, with the forum discount these are a great deal!


 
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Amac70

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these are slow turn blades 1800 or less. Ive been using them for the last couple of years they are okay not great, get the job done and last fairly well.
 
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What RPMs are they certified for? Are they safe at 3400 rpm abrasive chop saw?

Guys run them on the abrasive saws but it will reduce the life. Amac70 is right, about 1800 RPM's. There is a geared down version of a chop saw that is specific for these blades. Evolution, Dewalt, Milwaukee & Makita are the main ones.

Most of the benfits are noise, dust, sparks, and clean cuts. Also depth of cut, its stays the same diameter unlike abrasive wheels that turn down. And you can sharpen them if you don't rip the teeth off;D
 
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We now have almost every size of circular saw blade in stock. They will fit the smaller cordless circular saws and the larger corded saws.

Make sure to check your blade size & center hole. They come in metric, sae, and diamond shape centers.
 
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