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Freud circular saw blades for hand held machines

Circular hand saw blades

Looking for a handheld circular saw blade for your handheld circular saw machine or crosscut saw? Freud's range of circular saw blades includes the right handheld circular saw for every job and are suitable for various brands of machines including Bosch, Hikoki, Einhell, Metabo, DeWALT, Makita and Festool so you will always find the perfect blade for your specific cutting job. Our handheld circular saw blades are available in different variants and are suitable for cutting and rip sawing wood and sheet metal and cutting various types of plastics such as Trespa and Dibond, among others. In addition, we also have special handheld circular saws in our range developed for cutting in cementitious materials.

Advantages of the Freud handheld circular saw blades

Freud is the world's largest manufacturer of high-quality circular saw blades and guarantees the highest precision. Each Freud saw blade is of extremely high quality and are individually balanced for optimal cutting results. The saw blades are made with a special solder joint (Freud Tri-Metal) which consists of a layer of copper between two layers of silver, providing extra flexibility, better stability and maximum resistance.

Thanks to the titanium-cobalt carbide (TiCo) alloy specially developed by Freud, you get a perfect cut with the handheld circular saw blades and the blades have an exceptionally long service life. Freud saw blades for handheld circular saws feature a unique Perma-SHIELD coating. This coating provides durable protection and thermal insulation, protects against corrosion and reduces build-up of dirt on the handheld circular saw blade during cutting. Specially designed and lasered anti-vibration slots on the saw blade ensure smooth cutting and minimize noise.

Handheld circular saw blades for cordless cordless handheld circular saws

Freud has developed a special line of handheld circular saw blades optimized for use in cordless cordless handheld circular saws. As a result, the blades cut more easily into the material and the battery of your handheld or circular saw machine will last longer. Handheld circular saw blades for cordless circular saws are available in versions to cut wood, sheet metal, aluminum and cementitious material.

What is a Hand Circular Saw Blade A handheld circular saw is an indispensable tool for professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike. A handheld circular saw blade is a saw blade that can be used in a handheld circular saw machine, crosscut saw machine or a circular saw machine. A handheld circular saw blade is designed to cut various materials, such as wood, metal, plastic and concrete. Choosing the right saw blade is crucial for optimal cutting results. Curious about the range of handheld circular saw blades for cordless handheld circular saws? Check out our wide range of Freud handheld circular saw blades on this page.

Types of Manual Circular Saw Blades There are several types of manual circular saw blades available, each designed for specific cutting applications. The most common types are:

Universal Wood Saw Blades: Suitable for general woodwork, from fine to coarse cutting.Fine saw blades: Have more teeth and provide a fine, smooth cut. Ideal for veneer and plywood.Rough saw blades: Have fewer teeth and are suitable for fast, coarse cuts, such as for construction lumber. Diamond saw blades: These handheld circular saw blades have an edge of industrial diamond grit and are suitable for cutting cementitious materials and drywall.

What should you look for when buying a handheld circular saw blade?

When buying a handheld circular saw blade, there are several factors to consider so you buy the best type of blade for your specific cutting job.

  • Material and teeth: the more teeth a saw blade has, the finer the cut. Blades with fewer teeth are suitable for coarser cuts and faster work.
  • Diameter and bore: make sure the diameter of the saw blade matches your handheld circular saw. The bore should also match the shaft of your saw.
  • Material specification: choose a saw blade specifically designed for the material you want to cut. This will extend the life of the blade and ensure better cutting results.
  • Cutting angle and tooth shape: the cutting angle and shape of the teeth can affect cutting performance. Positive cutting angles are better for fast cutting, while negative cutting angles are often used for materials such as aluminum to reduce kickback.
  • Coating and material of the saw: some blades have special coatings that reduce friction and extend life. For example, Teflon coatings to minimize heating or carbide teeth for extra hardness.

Maintenance and safety

A well-maintained handheld circular saw blade not only provides better cutting results but is also safer to use. Here are some maintenance tips for your saw blade:

Cleaning: Remove resin and sawdust regularly to prevent blade clogging and overheating. Sharpening: Have your saw blades sharpened regularly by a professional. A sharp blade cuts more efficiently and safely. We have our own sharpening shop where we can sharpen handheld circular saw blades to a razor-sharp finish. Inspection: Check the blade for cracks or damage before using it. Never use a damaged saw blade.

Buying a handheld circular saw blade?

Whether you are an individual or a business user, with us you will find the ideal handheld circular saw blade to suit your needs. Are you looking for the right saw blade for your handheld circular saw? Then use our handy filter at the top left of the product category pages. Do you have questions or need advice for finding the right type of handheld circular saw blade? Don't hesitate to contact us. Our tool advisors will be happy to help you.

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