Common Characteristics
High-speed steel (HSS) circular saw blades for cutting steel, iron, metal and light metal applications
To be used in both manual and automated machines
Hole pattern:
4 / 15 - 80
Example: 4/15-80 = 4 pin holes O15mm positioned within a circle of 80mm
Tooth shape C is used for solid sections and thick pipes, every second tooth has two chamfers on each side while the others are without chamfer
Example: -08C = Tooth pitch 8mm with C tooth shape
Packed in an easy-to-use cardboard pack also used as tooth protection
High-Speed Steel Circular saw with Steam-treated surface
Flexibility for usage in both manual and automated machines
Tooth Shape BW is mainly for cutting tubes and profiles, the tooth is alternately bevelled at 45° and breaks the chip in two which guarantees good chip clearance
Tooth shape C is used for solid sections and thick pipes, every second tooth has two chamfers on each side while the others are without chamfer
A useful rule of thumb is that at least three teeth should be engaged at any time