Product Description
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0-degree tooth rake for steel |
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7-degree tooth rake for thinner & softer metals like aluminum. |
The Morse Metal Devil cuts through tough metals quickly and smoothly due to it's unique combination of manufacturing quality, metallurgy and blade configuration.
TCG (Triple Chip Grind) Cutting Tip Configuration makes all tips strong since the load is shared between teeth. This maximizes the resistance of each tooth to chipping.
Blades with more teeth are used for finer cuts and to cut thinner materials.
Blades for cutting steel have 0 degree rake. This configuration creates a stronger tooth with more carbide where the cut is being made. Blades for cutting softer aluminum and thinner metals have 7-degree rake. This creates a more foreward cutting action.
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Fewer seconds per cut. |
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More than 700 cuts through 12-inch by 3/8-inch aluminum plate. Our testers wore out before the blade did. |
The Morse Metal Devil cuts through steel, iron and aluminum with minimal frictional drag. Consequently, the time savings are dramatic and important to anyone trying to get more done in less time.
In laboratory tests, the Metal Devil cut through 6-inch by 1/4-inch thick steel plate in less than 12 seconds on the first 20 cuts.
Cuts Metal Longer
The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips and hardened steel inner plate combined with the configuration of the teeth and manufacturing quality create a circular saw blade that makes more cuts in metal than other blades you attach to a circular saw.
After watching a Morse Metal Devil; blade make 700 cuts in 12-inch by 3/8-inch Aluminum Plate, our laboratory testers wore out before the blade. Tests cutting angle iron and steel plate also showed that the Metal Devil can be expected to deliver long life performance on virtually any metal-cutting application.
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A big factor in its superior perforance is that the Metal Devil cuts cool and therefore does not melt aluminum along the cut line. The unique metallurgy and tip geometry of the blade and cutting tips means that virtually no heat is transferred to the inner plate or the material being cut.
Cool Cutting Means Safer Cutting
Imagine cutting through a piece of solid steel then immediately picking up the pieces by the cut edge. With the Metal Devil you can do it. Think of how much time you'll save without having to wait around for parts to cool before you pick them up.The Morse Metal Devil also minimizes the sparks generated when cutting. With limited sparking and cool cutting action, the chance of sparks smoldering in nearby materials or of being burnt when picking up a freshly cut part are eliminated.
Cool Cutting Means Cleaner Edges
Cool cutting means that painted surfaces will not melt at the cut, leaving paint right to the edge. This is especially helpful when cutting prefabricated building materials such as metal roofing and siding.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #242336 in Home Improvement
- Brand: MK Morse
- Model: CSM1080AC
Features
- Cut through solid steel late in less than 12 seconds
- The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips allows minimal heat transferred to the inner plate
- Constructed with a hardened steel inner plate that has a unique combination of tungsten carbide and titamium carbide tips brazed to the teeth.
From the Manufacturer
The secret to the Morse Metal Devil's ability to quickly and smoothly cut through though metals lies in it's unique combination of manufacturing quality, metallurgy and blade configuration. Teeth are arrange in varying numbers around a hardened steel inner plate. Each tooth is tipped with a unique combination of tungsten carbide and titanium carbide. These tips are brazed to the plate and arranged in a mannfer to assure longer life and smoother cutting action.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Cuts through aluminum like butter
By Paul H. Thurst
I bought this circular saw blade for a project that involved aluminum fabrication. I used it with a RIDGID 10" miter saw to make straight and angle cuts up to 45 degrees. It worked very well, cutting through 1 inch aluminum tubing and 2 inch aluminum angle with no problems what so ever. About every 5th cut, I sprayed a little WD-40 on the blade to keep the aluminum from clumping to the cutting surface. I am not sure that was really necessary but it didn't hurt either.
The blade made clean professional looking cuts and I recommend it to anyone that is in need of a aluminum cutting circular saw blade.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Usage Review - MK Morse 10" Aluminum Saw Blade
By J. Klyman
We have an Aluminum framed (factory pre-fab panel) house that we are remodeling. Being in Hawaii with termites, salt spray ( high rust ) and VOG ( Volcanic H2SO4 fog ) we are attempting to remodel with as little wood and steel studs as possible. Cutting aluminum channel items has been a chore with the Saws-all until we purchased the Morse blade. What can I say. . . it really works. I can't tell the difference between the factory cut ends of the 20 foot channels we purchase and the cuts I have made, they are all "That clean" when complete. No excessive heating of the material, just a clean cut made on our chop saw. I am very pleased. I did not get this type of cut using a previous "non-ferrous saw blade" ( similar to a plywood fine cut, small 80 tooth finish cut blade ) that frequently clogged and burned/melt through the material no matter how much WD-40 cooling/lube I applied.
I recommend this blade.
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