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Freud D1080N Diablo 10-Inch 80 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal and Plastic Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating

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MSRP: $83.65
Your Price: $59.99
Savings: $ 23.66 ( 28% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Diablo
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Freud D1080N Diablo 10-Inch 80 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal and Plastic Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Features
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Laser cut stabilizer vents trap noise and vibration keeping it cool and reducing blade warp Laser cut heat expansion slots allow blade to expand due to heat build-up keeping the cut true and straight Durable micrograin titanium carbide for extreme durability, razor-sharp cuts, and long life Tri-metal shock resistant brazing allows carbide tips to withstand extreme impact for maximum durability Laser cut arbor for accurate blade rotation reducing vibration and premature wear
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Additional Freud D1080N Diablo 10-Inch 80 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal and Plastic Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Information
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10 In. diameter x 80 Tooth Non Ferrous (TCG) saw blade. Super thin laser cut kerf for fast, durable & clean cuts. Perma SHIELD Non. Stick coating protects blade from heat, gumming & corrosion. Laser cut stabilizer vents for reduced vibration. Durable microGrain titanium carbide for durability, razor sharp cuts & long cutting life. Tri. metal shock resistant brazing for maximum durability. Laser cut heat expansion slots allow blades to expand & contract during use keeping the cut true & straight. Precision tensioning keeps blade flat & true. Lifetime guarantee against manufacturer defects. Triple Chip Grind (TCG) tooth design. 5/8 In. laser cut arbor for accurate blade rotation.
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What Customers Say About Freud D1080N Diablo 10-Inch 80 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal and Plastic Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating:
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I used this blade in my $200 10" DeWalt chopsaw and the results were great. With cutting fluid, I got nearly polished cuts. I cut quite a bit of 80/20 extrusions (1515, 1530, 3030) and everything turned out clean and accurate. I used my shop vac to catch much of the swarf. Definitely clamp things well and make sure your saw is tuned up and squared for best results. It actually performs pretty well in wood in a pinch.
I bought the blade to cut 1/8" angle and bar aluminum. I'm also impressed at how the blade affords very precise cuts. I didn't run into any kicking while cutting the metal. This would have taken me hours with a hacksaw. I've have some Freud router and forstner bits and I would rate them top notch. The time saving is worth the price alone. I just made about 30 cuts in about 45 minutes using my miter saw. Almost every cut was dead on the measurement.
The cuts are also very smooth and clean. No sanding is necessary and thanks to the miter saw all the cuts are straight. I did find that it works best to have both ends of the piece your are cutting clamped or secured because small pieces can get ejected after the blade goes through. Their saw blades are just as good.
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