16″ Steel Crosscut Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Beam Saws

16″ Steel Crosscut Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Beam Saws

$269.02

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  • 16″ Steel Cutting Saw Blade

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16″ Steel Crosscut Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Beam Saws

The 16″ Steel Crosscut Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Beam Saws from Original Saw Company is a friction saw blade. This blade provides exceptional results when cutting thin sections of mild steel. Designed for use on Radial Arm Saws and Beam Saws, this blade is ideal for demanding metal-cutting applications that require precision and durability.

Key Features

  • Friction-Based Cutting Technology: Uses friction to saw through ferrous metals, making it ideal for thin metal sections.
  • Superior to Abrasive Wheels: Offers a cleaner finish and longer blade life than traditional abrasive wheels. This blade is a top choice for industrial metal fabrication.
  • Industrial-Grade Design: Requires a high-speed arbor and is best suited for industrial saws with large motors and secure clamping fixtures.
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for cutting hollow metal doors, steel tubes, structural shapes, and for performing angle cuts.

Specifications

  • Blade Diameter: 16″
  • Tooth Count: 300
  • Bore Size: 1″
  • Material: HSS (High-Speed Steel) for ferrous cutting
  • Country of Origin: Made in America

Important Usage Notes

This blade’s friction-based cutting process burns through stock, removing globules of metal rather than chips. This process may result in some burring. To maintain optimal performance and prevent excessive burring, friction blades should be sharpened frequently. For best results, use with the Original Saw Company 16″ Super Duty Metal Cutting Radial Arm Saw or 16″ Beam Saw.

Equip Your Metal-Cutting Saws with the 16″ Steel Crosscut Blade

The 16″ Steel Crosscut Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Beam Saws maximizes efficiency and cutting life in industrial applications. The blade provides reliable, high-quality results on Original Saw Company equipment.

Specifications

Additional information

Weight 7 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 2 in
Machine Specs

Saw Blades are in stock items. They can be shipped within 1-2 business days after the order is placed.

Cuttable Material

Compatible with

16″ Beam Saw (3 phase with 64″ crosscut), 16″ Beam Saw (single phase with 64″ crosscut), 16″ Metal Cutting Radial Arm Saw

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Saw Blade Shipping & Handling

Original Saw Company ships in-stock saw blades within 2-3 business days after an order is placed. Shipping times may vary based on destination and carrier availability. A tracking number will be provided once the order has shipped. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout and are non-refundable.

For any shipping inquiries, please contact Original Saw Company Customer Service at 800-733-4063 or customerservice@originalsaw.com.

What types of materials can a saw blade for steel cut?

Steel cutting saw blades cut ferrous metals, including mild steel, stainless steel, and carbon steel. These blades feature a design that withstands the density and toughness of steel and makes precise, efficient cuts. Using the right blade for steel prevents excessive wear, extends blade life, and produces smoother, more accurate cuts on these heavy duty metals.

What is friction cutting, and how does it compare to cutting with abrasive wheels?

Friction cutting is a process where high-speed rotation generates intense heat to melt through metal. It’s commonly used on ferrous materials, allowing efficient cuts on thick steel with minimal physical wear on the blade. Unlike abrasive wheels, which wear down with use, friction cutting blades often last longer and provide more controlled cuts.

Can steel cutting blades be sharpened?

Yes, most steel cutting blades, especially those made from high-speed steel (HSS), can be sharpened multiple times. Regular sharpening extends the blade’s lifespan and maintains cutting efficiency.

What is High-Speed Steel (HSS), and how does it differ from carbide blades?

High-speed steel (HSS) blades are engineered to withstand high temperatures without losing hardness, making them ideal for cutting metals like steel. HSS blades are highly durable and can be resharpened, providing excellent long-term performance. In contrast, carbide-tipped blades have harder cutting edges that stay sharp longer and are suitable for specific metal-cutting tasks. However, they are more brittle than HSS, making them less ideal for all-purpose steel cutting.

Are there special safety precautions when using steel cutting blades?

Yes, steel cutting generates heat, sparks, and metal debris. Always wear appropriate eye protection, gloves, and hearing protection. Secure the material firmly to prevent movement during cuts. Consider using a Pneumatic Clamping System for added stability.

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Are you unsure if this machine can cut your material?

Ask about sending in a material sample to Original Saw. We will cut your material on our shop saw and make a video. Afterwards, you can review the videoed test cuts and make informed decisions. Most importantly, we want you to feel comfortable with your solutions before your purchase.

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