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The Benchmark Abrasives TCT 10 Inch Circular Saw Blade is engineered for cutting a variety of metals, including stainless steel and titanium. With 52 tungsten carbide teeth, it ensures clean, burr-free cuts and is compatible with multiple saw brands. Weighing just 1.67 pounds, this blade meets industrial standards and is perfect for professionals in automotive, construction, and fabrication industries.
Manufacturer | Benchmark Abrasives |
Part Number | BM-TCM1000052T |
Item Weight | 1.67 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.2 x 10.12 x 0.55 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Style | Modern |
Material | Steel Core with Tungsten Carbide Tips |
Pattern | 10" 52 Teeth |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**Y
Performed as advertised.
Cut 2” bar stock.
J**E
Cuts Steel Like Butter
About a hundred cuts done on 1" tube stock and no sign of wear on the blade. A+
V**R
Lasted 10 cuts on .060. Terrible
This is one I would gladly give zero stars. At first, I thought it was the best purchase I could’ve made for my Makita chopsaw. I’m well within the RPM limit. It sliced .060 tubing like butter the first few cuts. Then by the 10th cut within one hour it was done. Plenty of time to cool between cuts. Asking for a refund
L**M
Good quality at a good price.
These hold up well, I get a reasonable number of cuts from them. I'm usually cutting 3"x3"x1/8" square tubing, 2"x2"x3/16" angle iron and 1"x2"x1/8" tubing. Go slow, watch for chatter and let the blade do the work. They compare favorably with the Diablo blades I've been using.
P**N
No issues.
Took 2 tries to get the adapter to stay put. Certainly nice to have a saw with a metal blade and a saw with a wood blade without spending so much money.
R**T
Cuts well for about fifteen minutes for $1.66/ inch.
For starters, let me say that I'm impressed that any circular saw blade can cut steel in a controlled manner. I worked this blade reasonably hard, cutting 1/4" (6mm) mild steel box tubing. It made two 12" rip cuts without problems. When I then tried to cross cut the same steel, it made it all but 1" through the crosscut. The blade teeth still felt sharp, but all it would do was roll the steel and then stopped cutting. All told, I cut 31" through 1/4" steel at a cost of $41.32 for the blade ($1.33/ inch). I also found the 5/8" adapter to be worthless, since it was a bit too small to fill the 1" arbor hole. It cost me another $10.60 for a kit of decent adapter rings, adding another $.33/ inch to the project. I still have nine more crosscuts to do. Not sure if it's worth it to buy another blade or two. If it had made it through my project I'd give the product five stars. It cut in a controlled manner and didn't generate excessive heat. But I'm struggling to give it three stars -guess I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.
F**S
Nice saw blade
My cut off saw
S**R
Cuts beautifully
I bought this blade for ripping Corian and it cuts like a dream. It is somewhat noisy, singing quite loudly when it isn't engaged with material.
I**A
buen producto
buena calidad similar a los diablotodos estos productos necesitan bajar mas de precio
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