Application: Different usage scenarios of large diameter saw blades
While maintaining sharpness, our saw blades significantly improve their wear resistance, meeting the excellent cutting performance of long-term high-intensity operations.
Product Overview
As one of the few sawing tool manufacturers with mature technology that can produce large-diameter saw blades, we are committed to providing you with high-quality large-diameter saw blade products, covering various materials and specifications to meet the needs of different industries. The larger the product, the greater the responsibility, and the stricter the working environment, so fluency, efficiency, smoothness, and precision are particularly important. Our large-diameter saw blades are made of top-grade alloy materials and advanced heat treatment processes. While maintaining sharpness, our saw blades significantly improve their wear resistance, meeting the excellent cutting performance of long-term high-intensity operations. Choosing our large-diameter saw blades is not only an investment, but also a long-term commitment to excellent cutting performance.
Saw Blades for Solid Wood
|
Ordinal |
Diameter |
Kerf |
Body |
Bore |
Teeth Number |
Tooth Pattern |
|
001 |
18"450 |
3.3 |
- |
30 |
60/80/100/120 |
BC |
|
002 |
20"500 |
4.5 |
- |
30 |
60/80/100/120 |
BC |
|
003 |
22"550 |
4.8 |
- |
30 |
60/80/100/120 |
BC |
|
004 |
24"600 |
4.8 |
- |
30 |
60/80/100/120 |
BC |
|
005 |
28"700 |
6.5 |
- |
40 |
60/80/100/120 |
BC |
|
006 |
32"800 |
7.0 |
- |
40 |
80/100/120 |
BC |
|
007 |
36"900 |
7.5 |
- |
50 |
80/100/120 |
BC |
|
008 |
40"1000 |
8.0 |
- |
50 |
80/100/120 |
BC |
|
009 |
44"1100 |
8.0 |
- |
50 |
80/100/120 |
BC |
|
010 |
48"1200 |
8.0 |
- |
50 |
80/100/120 |
BC |
|
011 |
72"1800 |
10.0 |
- |
100 |
80/100/121 |
BC |
|
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Large Diameter Size Diamond Saw Blade for Standard Concrete
|
Ordinal |
Diameter |
Kerf |
Bore |
Class |
|
001 |
28"700 |
4.5 |
50 |
Durable type |
|
002 |
32"800 |
5.5 |
50 |
Durable type |
|
003 |
36"900 |
5.5 |
50 |
Durable type |
|
004 |
40"1000 |
5.5 |
60 |
Sharp type |
|
005 |
40"1000 |
8.0 |
60 |
Durable type |
|
006 |
48"1200 |
5.5 |
60 |
Sharp type |
|
007 |
48"1200 |
8.0 |
60 |
Durable type |
|
008 |
52"1300 |
5.5 |
60 |
Sharp type |
|
009 |
52"1300 |
8.0 |
60 |
Durable type |
|
010 |
56"1400 |
8.0 |
60 |
Durable type |
|
011 |
64"1600 |
10.0 |
60 |
Durable type |
|
012 |
72"1800 |
10.0 |
100 |
Durable type |
|
013 |
80"2000 |
10.0 |
100 |
Durable type |
|
014 |
88"2200 |
10.0 |
100 |
Durable type |
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Notes
Selection of Appropriate Blade Diameter: Large-diameter blades (e.g., 20 inches, 500 mm in diameter) are suitable for cutting thicker workpieces or for use with large-scale equipment. However, these require machinery with sufficient load capacity. When selecting blade diameter, consider the cutting equipment's power and the thickness of the workpiece to ensure effective cutting and equipment safety.
Installation and Adjustment: Before installing a large-diameter blade, ensure the accuracy of the drive shaft and flange. The flange's outer diameter should be at least one-third of the blade's diameter, and the blade must be securely mounted. After installation, gently push the blade to check for eccentric wobbling, ensuring the blade's plane is parallel to the cutting direction and that its rotation aligns with the machine's main spindle.
Warm reminder
Operational Safety: When using large-diameter blades, operators must wear safety goggles, face shields, protective clothing, and safety shoes. Reversing the blade installation is strictly prohibited. Avoid applying excessive force or cutting under high heat. Inspect the blade for damage before use, ensuring the blade's center hole is firmly secured on the flange.
Operational Guidelines: Before starting the machine, confirm the blade has reached its normal rotational speed. Do not begin cutting before the blade is operating at the appropriate speed. If any abnormalities occur during the cutting process, stop the machine immediately for inspection. If blade carbide tips are found to have fallen off, stop using the blade immediately and arrange for repair or replacement.
Maintenance and Storage: After use, store the blade vertically on a dry rack to prevent rust or deformation due to humidity. Once removed, handle and store the blade properly to ensure its long-term performance and safety.