Application: Acrylic saw blades can be used for various machine and materials.
High-precision grinded to the tips of HW BA5 tooth design improves the precision of the grinding surface of the saw blade, making the tooth sharper, used for cutting acrylic, solid wood photo frames, musical instruments and other handicrafts, PVC, etc, and delivers a smooth cut and a fine section.
Product Overview
High-precision grinded to the tips of HW BA5 tooth design improves the precision of the grinding surface of the saw blade, making the tooth sharper, used for cutting acrylic, solid wood photo frames, musical instruments and other handicrafts, PVC, etc, and delivers a smooth cut and a fine section. This allows ultra-thin blades to be designed for minimal cutting waste and resistance. Cutting surfaces with fewer saw marks can maintain the transparency of plastic, all as part of efforts to produce environmentally friendly saw blades that meet present requirements.
Common Tooth Profile
Saw Blades for Acrylic and Frame
|
Ordinal |
Diameter |
Kerf |
Body |
Bore |
Teeth Number |
(T/P) |
|
001 |
6"150 |
1.6 |
1.1 |
25.4 |
60 |
BA5 |
|
002 |
7"180 |
1.8 |
1.4 |
25.4 |
80 |
BA5 |
|
003 |
8"205 |
1.2/1.6/2.0 |
0.85/1.1/1.5 |
25.4/30 |
100 |
BA5 |
|
004 |
9"230 |
2.0 |
1.5 |
25.4/30 |
100 |
BA5 |
|
005 |
10"255 |
1.8/2.0/2.6 |
1.35/1.5/2.0 |
25.4/30 |
60/80/100/120 |
BA5 |
|
006 |
12"305 |
2.0/2.2/3.0 |
1.5/1.6/2.2 |
25.4/30 |
60/80/100/120/140 |
BA5 |
|
007 |
14"355 |
2.2/2.4/3.0 |
1.6/1.8/2.2 |
25.4/30 |
80/100/120/160 |
BA5 |
|
008 |
16"405 |
2.6/3.2 |
2.0/2.4 |
25.4/30 |
120/160 |
BA5 |
|
009 |
18"455 |
3.2/3.4/4.0 |
2.5/2.8/3.0 |
25.4/30 |
60/80/100/120/140/160/180 |
BA5 |
|
010 |
20"500 |
4.0/4.4 |
3.0/3.8 |
25.4/30 |
60/80/100/120/140/160/180 |
BA5 |
|
011 |
22"550 |
4.4 |
3.8 |
25.4/30 |
100/120/140 |
BA5 |
|
012 |
24"600 |
4.4 |
4.0 |
25.4/30 |
120/140/160/180/200 |
BA5 |
|
Please feel free to contact us for any special requests |
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Notes
Optimal Cutting Speed: Select an appropriate cutting speed. Excessive speed can damage the saw blade, while overly slow speeds may cause the acrylic to overheat, leading to imperfections in the finish.
Adequate Cooling: When cutting acrylic, ensure sufficient coolant is applied to prevent excessive heat buildup, which can negatively affect the cutting quality.
Cutting Angle Control: Maintain precise control over the cutting angle. A smaller cutting angle is generally recommended for acrylic to minimize blade vibration and ensure a smooth cutting process.
Safety Precautions: Always prioritize safety when cutting acrylic with a saw blade. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and never place your hands near the working table.
Controlled Cutting Force: Apply the correct amount of force during cutting. Excessive force can cause the blade to jam or lead to blade damage.