Metal Devil Saw Blade Cuts Through Difficult Metals
The M. K. Morse Co.’s Metal Devil diamond edge cut-off wheels for metal cutting offer an option for cutting through a broad range of difficult metals that include metal studs, structural steel, stainless tubing, rebar and cast iron to name a few.
The M. K. Morse Co.’s Metal Devil diamond edge cut-off wheels for metal cutting have vacuum-brazed technology that allows for the diamond particles to adhere to the surface of the steel core, allowing heat to dissipate. This is said to result in long life and faster metal cutting that will result in cleaner work environments and improve cost per cut.
According to the company, the blades offer an option for cutting through a broad range of difficult metals that will include metal studs, structural steel, stainless tubing, rebar and cast iron to name a few. These blades come in 4-1/2”, 6”, 7”, 12” and 14” for use on high rpm saws such as angle grinders, circular saws, gas powered saws and abrasive chop saws.
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