Circular Saw Blades
Circular Saw Blades
Having the right circular saw blade is crucial to cutting efficiency, accuracy, and consistency. At DoALL Sawing Products, we manufacture high-performance circular saw blades designed for applications where precision, long blade life, and reduced material waste are nonnegotiable. Professionals in metalworking, manufacturing, and more trust DoALL circular saw blades to maximize productivity and achieve exceptional results with every cut.
Circular Saw Blades for Sale at DoALL Sawing Products
At DoALL Sawing Products, we offer multiple round saw blades in various sizes to meet your needs for flexibility and equipment compatibility, including:
- 285mm, ideal for smaller, precision cutting with excellent performance and reduced kerf, minimizing material loss.
- 315mm, suited for medium-scale applications with balanced size and cut capacity.
- 360mm, designed for durability in high-performance, precision cutting.
- 420mm industrial-grade blades, perfect for demanding applications requiring long-term durability and reliability.
- 460mm, perfect for heavy-duty applications with high capacity and performance in tough conditions.
- 580 and 630mm, larger blades precision-engineered for high-volume cutting in demanding environments.
- Custom-sized blades to meet unique needs.
Tooth Tip Materials
DoALL circular saw blades are built for precision and durability, with high-performance tooth tips ready to withstand the toughest cutting applications. Our options include tungsten carbide and ceramic-metal composite (Cermet) tips, combining the heat resistance of ceramics with the toughness of metal. Both provide exceptional hardness and wear resistance. Choose tungsten carbide for high-speed cutting of carbon steel, alloy steel, and other tough materials, and Cermet for improved surface finish and reduced edge buildup on stainless steel and high-temperature alloys.
Applications
Whether cutting raw stock, precision components, or heavy-duty profiles, DoALL has the right circular saw blade for your material and application. Manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, construction, energy, and general metalworking industries trust our blades when cutting:
- Carbon steel: Our blades are ideal for general-purpose cutting on low- to medium-carbon content steels, delivering clean, consistent cuts without compromising blade life.
- Alloy steel: Trust our solutions to handle chrome-moly, nickel-based alloys, or vanadium-strengthened steels with ease, maintaining edge integrity and resisting wear under high loads.
- Stainless steel: This material requires a specialized approach to reduce heat and burr formation, and our blades are specially made for cutting austenitic, martensitic, and ferritic grades.
- Bearing steel: We've engineered our products to cut efficiently while minimizing wear and maintaining dimensional accuracy.
- Tool steel: Our blades offer the advanced tooth geometry and high-performance materials needed for clean cuts and long blade life.
Key Considerations for Blade Selection
Choosing the right circular saw blade means optimal cutting performance, safety, and efficiency. A well-matched blade ensures smooth, precise cuts while minimizing wear and downtime. Your saw's manual is the best source for exact specifications, and you'll want to consult it for key factors like:
- Blade diameter and bore dimension: Using the wrong diameter can lead to poor results, excess wear, or equipment damage. The center hole of the blade and bore size must align precisely with your saw's arbor to prevent excessive vibrations and cutting inaccuracies.
- Pinhole number: Some saw blades feature additional pinholes for extra stability and secure attachment, and these vary based on your saw's arbor design. Ensure the correct number and positioning of pinholes to prevent uneven blade rotation.
- Pinhole-center diameter: The pinhole-center diameter is the size of the hole where the blade’s pin secures it. This measurement must match your saw's requirements for proper alignment and operating stability.
- Kerf: Kerf is the blade's cutting width, and wider ones can result in more material removal, increasing resistance and potential cutting power needs. Align your material and machine capacity with the right kerf for your application.
- Body and cutting materials: Match the blade body material to the cutting material’s hardness and structure for optimal durability and cutting stability. For example, tougher materials may require a blade with carbide or cermet tips.
Benefits of Using DoALL Circular Saw Blades
Not all circular saw blades are the same. We manufacture our blades to withstand high-production activity for industrial applications, and they'll deliver top performance in various general-purpose tasks as well. Regardless of your specific operation, DoALL circular saw blades come with critical benefits for production environments:
- High cutting rates, reduced material loss, and low energy consumption
- Less vibration and lower noise levels
- Superb surface finishes
- Extended blade life compared to most conventional designs
- Minimum burr production and less product discoloration
Shop Our Large Selection of Circular Saw Blades Today
Whether you run a small machine shop or a large-scale manufacturing company, our circular saw blades can make a significant difference in your operation. Please submit a quote request form today for pricing.
If you’re not sure what you need, our industry experts are ready to help you determine which blade is the best option for your tools and applications.