Friction Saw Blades

Materials Suggested:

  • Hollow Metal Doors
  • Steel Tubes
  • Fabrication
  • Structual Shapes
  • Angle Cutting
  • Machine Types Suggested:

  • Radial Arm Saws
  • Miter Saws
  • “Chop” Saws
  • Friction Saw Blades

    Friction Saw Blades

    Part # Dia. Thickness Std. Teeth Arbor Hole
    S10332-250 10" 3/32" 250 5/8"
    S1233258-250 12" 3/32" 250 5/8"
    S123321-250 12" 3/32" 250 1"
    S1218-250 12" 1/8" 250 1"
    F1418-250 14" 1/8" 250 1"
    F1418-300 14" 1/8" 300 1"
    F1618-250 16" 1/8" 250 1"
    F1618-300 16" 1/8" 300 1"
    F1818-300 18" 1/8" 300 1"
    F18532-350 18" 5/32" 350 1"
    F20532-300 20" 5/32" 300 1"
    F20532-300 20" 5/32" 300 1"
    F20532-400 20" 5/32" 400 1"
    F20316-300 20" 3/16" 300 1"
    F22532-400 22" 5/32" 400 1"
    S24532-F 24" 5/32" 400 1"
             
    Metric (mm)
    Part # Dia. Thickness Teeth ID
    F300 300 2.5/3.0 200 30/40
    F350 350 2.5/3.0 200/220 30/40
    F400 400 2.5/3.0/4.0 240/300 40
    F450 450 3.0/4.0 240/300 40
    F500 500 3.0/4.0/5.0/6.0 300 40
    F520 520 3.0/4.0/5.0/6.0 300 40
    F550 550 3.0/4.0/5.0 / 6.0 300 40
    F560 560 3.0/4.0 300 40
    F580 580 4.0/5.0/6.0 300 40
    F600 600 4.0/5.0/6.0 300 40/50
    F650 650 4.0/5.0/6.0 300 40/50
    F700 700 4.0/5.0/6.0/7.0 300 40/50
    F750 750 5.0/6.0/7.0 300/350/400 40/50
    F850 850 6.0/7.0/8.0 320/350/380 40/50
    F900 900 7 320/350/400 50/80/100
    F1000 1000 7.0/7.5/8.0/10.0 320/400/450 50/80/100

    Friction Saws are designed for cutting thin sections of mild steel. Sawing of ferrous metal with this type of blade is done by friction which requires a fine tooth blade, operated at high arbor speed, for use on heavy-duty saws equipped with large motors and clamping fixtures. Since friction blades actually burn through the stock, removing globules of metal rather than chips; some burring of the material may result. However, friction saws are superior to abrasive wheels where finish and cutting life are important. To avoid damaged blades and excessive burring, it is recommended that friction saw blades be changed frequently for sharpening. Friction saw blades are always inspected for flatness, tension, balance and cracks, on both new blades and when serviced. Custom sizes are made to request.

    Due to the abusive nature of steel sawing applications, we cannot guarantee our friction saws against cracking.