The saw blade used for cutting aluminum alloy must first be a ladder flat tooth and alloy embedded saw blade, and cannot be a high-speed steel saw blade, ceramic cold saw, etc. used for cutting aluminum alloy. If you choose the wrong category of saw blades at the beginning, it is definitely not easy to use.
After ensuring the use of a ladder flat tooth embedded alloy saw blade for cutting, it is also necessary to ensure that the model selection of the saw blade is correct, mainly including the outer diameter, aperture, thickness, and number of teeth of the saw blade; If the outer diameter of the saw blade is selected too large, it may cause the equipment to be unable to install and cut. If the outer diameter is too small, it reduces the cutting ability and may result in the inability to cut the material at once. The thickness is not good or thin, and it is necessary to consider whether it can be thinner while ensuring the cutting effect. After all, thin can save material, but what else should be considered when cutting long materials? For users, they are more concerned about thicker saw blades and longer service life.
The number of teeth for cutting aluminum alloy saw blades is even more important, as they are too dense with plugs, burrs, etc; The cutting effect is not ideal due to being too sparse. For the correct selection of saw blade models, you can directly consult Foshan Shunnet Precision Tools Co., Ltd.. We specialize in the production, research and development, and sales of aluminum alloy saw blades with 18 years of sawing experience, helping many customers solve sawing problems.