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Freud SC-001 3-1/2-Inch Blade Stabilizer with 5/8-Inch Arbor for 7-Inch Saws or Larger
 
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Freud SC-001 3-1/2-Inch Blade Stabilizer with 5/8-Inch Arbor for 7-Inch Saws or Larger

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Freud SC-001 3-1/2-Inch Blade Stabilizer with 5/8-Inch Arbor for 7-Inch Saws or Larger + Freud LU87R010 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating + Freud LU83R010 10-Inch 50 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Combination Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating
Total List Price: $156.60
Price For All Three: $109.81

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Technical Details

  • An ideal stabilizer for use with saw blades 7-inches in diameter and larger
  • Precision-machined and balanced for greater stability and less vibration
  • Improves cutting performance
  • 5/8-inch arbor
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Product Description

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Use this stabilizer with saw blades that have a diameter of 7 inches or greater, and a 5/8-inch arbor.

The Freud Difference
Freud manufactures some of the most innovative, technologically advanced saw blades in the world. To ensure that the highest quality products meet the toughest design standards, Freud owns and operates six manufacturing facilities in Western Europe. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain carbide with titanium, called TiCo -- a combination of titanium and cobalt. Freud develops different types of carbide for each application to maximize the cutting life and performance of the tool; and Freud also operates one of the most modern product development research centers in Europe. By overseeing the entire manufacturing process from start to finish, Freud guarantees some of the highest quality, most advanced products in the industry.

About this Blade Stabilizer
When making a high precision cut, any amount of rim vibration can mean the difference between a masterpiece and scrap. This Freud saw blade stabilizer is precision machined and balanced to give an added amount of stability, which not only improves the cut, but also makes the saw cut quieter -- and extends its cutting life between sharpenings. This stabilizer can be used on blades with a 7-inch diameter and larger, with a 5/8-inch arbor. Stabilizers should only be used on stationary saws and should never be used on hand held portable saws. A saw blade is not included with this stabilizer.

Applications
Use this stabilizer to minimize rim vibration and improve the cut of your stationary saw. It also makes the saw cut quieter, and prolongs the saw blade's life between sharpenings.

Key Tech Specs:

  • For use with saws 7-inches or larger, 5/8-inch arbor
  • Not for use on hand-held portable saws
  • Precision machined and balanced

Warranty
This stabilizer is covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty.

Product Description
When making a high precision cut, any amount of rim vibration can mean the difference between a masterpiece and a scrap.sets of saw blade stabilizers are precision machined and balanced to give an added amount of stability.Stabilizer sets not only improve the cut, but make the saw cut quieter and extend it's cutting life between sharpenings.Stabilizer sets can be used on blades 7" diameter and larger.should only be used on stationary saws and should never be used on hand held portable saws. Application: For Maximum Saw Blade Performance On Stationary Saws

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69 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stabilize it does!, November 15, 2000
By R. Hoover "Bob 4300" (Southern Michigan) - See all my reviews
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When I first got my Freud stabilizers I used them on both sides of my blade, and my cuts improved. Then I read an article by the owner of a prominent U.S. saw blade manufacturing firm. In this article, the author recommends using a stabilizer on only the outside of your blade (the side with the nut). I made this change, and my cuts improved even more. I highly recommend the Freud stabilizer. It is very solid, and very nicely machined. It has more mass than other stabilizers on the market. I suspect that this helps increase both the flywheel effect and the gyroscopic effect over the thinner, lighter stabilizers. Just be sure to get rid of all sawdust on your saw arbor, your blade, and the stabilizers -- or stabilizer if you use only one -- before mounting your blade. This will help ensure the least possible run-out and the smoothest cuts. Experiment a little like I did to find the best number of stabilizers to use with each blade, but do use a stabilizer. You will get less vibration, and therefore smoother cuts.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Stabilize your saw, not your blade, December 14, 2004
By J. Price "It's Me!" (Mountain West) - See all my reviews
Vibration in most table saws in not the fault of the saw blade alone, and cannot be fixed at the blade, alone. It is the result of the of the motor, transmission (gearing, belts, arbors, pulleys) and the blade all creating vibration waves, and the ability or inability of the table to absorb those waves. The blade stabilizer may help some, but only if the other much more problematic sources are dealt with first.

I have a 20 year old craftsman 10" contractor saw with steel wings, that vibrated like crazy. I once tried the "nickel test," standing a nickel on edge on the table with the power on. It bounced the nickel off the table. My cuts were not smooth, and adding a stabilizer to the blade did nothing - its very small effects were drowned out by the rest of the saw.

What did work were two pretty cheap AND very effective fixes.
1. spent $30 on a nice link-belt. Even with the beat up pulleys still in place, it felt like a new saw. Utterly astounding.
2. glued cheap vinyl floor tiles to the steel stand and wings (out of sight, what with flowery patterns on the tile) Again, utterly astounding. This idea comes from my brush with audiophilia, where vibration damping is a religion. The vinyl absorbs vibrations very well. The thicker and heavier the better.

After these two fixes, the saw stood up to the nickel test with no problems, even on the steel wings. Cuts are much, much cleaner, like new with a sharp blade.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's inexpensive and it works!, August 29, 2005
I ordered this stabilizer to mount on my DeWalt dw746 tablesaw. I had been using a DeWalt 5" stabilizer plate with a Forrest WWII thin kerf blade. At 5" in diameter, the DeWalt stabilizer effectively limited my depth of cut to about 2.5". After trying out the Freud 3.5" stabilizer, I can honestly say that I didn't lose any noticeable performance, and I gained enough blade clearance to once again rip/crosscut 3" stock.

As an added bonus for the price, this product comes as a pair of stabilizers! I only mounted one stabilizer on my saw (on the nut side of the blade), and was able to mount the other to my radial arm saw and greatly improve its cuts as well.

I highly recommend this set of stabilizers as a good product at a great price.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A small item with a lot of controversy
All the saw blade companies offer stabilizers. Some users swear by them, others think it is just a profitable little extra to sell. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Carlgo

5.0 out of 5 stars saw blade stabilizer
Following some of the other review suggestions, I bought the set and installed one plate on my table saw and one on my radial arm saw. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Michael R. Schupp

1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it
I agree with the review that you should stabilize your saw and not your blade, but at some point you are going to want a blade stabilizer. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Jesse L. Bucholtz

3.0 out of 5 stars Good product, but know the implications!
The Freud SC-001 3-1/2-Inch Blade Stabilizer is a well manufactured, simple product. It certainly improves blade stability. The blade feels firmer once installed. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Steven Stromer

1.0 out of 5 stars Freud Blade Stabilizer
Useless and overpriced gudget. Blade can't be placed on calibrated 5/8" shaft and sits over the thread. Read more
Published on July 15, 2007 by Alexander Martinov

5.0 out of 5 stars Best upgrade since I installed a LINK BELT
I purchased this set because I noticed a little bit of wobble in my blade as I shut down the machine even though the blade is tight against the arbor. Read more
Published on April 16, 2007 by Bobby Stanley

3.0 out of 5 stars Won't work on my Craftsman Saw
Tried to put both of the stabilizers on my 10" table saw and the blade rubs on the insert plate. I tried to use one on the outside and the blade vibrates about the same amount as... Read more
Published on April 13, 2007 by TimMd

4.0 out of 5 stars Does the job
This item does what it is supposed to do. It about eliminates blade wobble.
Published on April 6, 2007 by Leroy S. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Freud SC-001 Blade Stabilizer 3-1/2-Inch Diameter, 5/8-Inch Arbor
This is a nice item to use in concert with larger diameter blades, especially when working with thicker material. For me, it is worth the money.
Published on February 27, 2007 by Wade Ziegler

3.0 out of 5 stars Caution eats up arbor space
I was not able to use it with my Makita 2703 table saw; the arbor was to short for the Blade Stabilizer plus a blade. Read more
Published on January 17, 2007 by F. da Silva

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