| Part Number : | CSM1052TSC |
0-degree tooth rake for steel | |
![]() 7-degree tooth rake for thinner & softer metals like aluminum. |
TCG (Triple Chip Grind) Cutting Tip Configuration makes all tips strong since the load is shared between teeth. This maximizes the resistance of each tooth to chipping.
Blades with more teeth are used for finer cuts and to cut thinner materials.
Blades for cutting steel have 0 degree rake. This configuration creates a stronger tooth with more carbide where the cut is being made. Blades for cutting softer aluminum and thinner metals have 7-degree rake. This creates a more foreward cutting action.
![]() Fewer seconds per cut. |
![]() More than 700 cuts through 12-inch by 3/8-inch aluminum plate. Our testers wore out before the blade did. |
In laboratory tests, the Metal Devil cut through 6-inch by 1/4-inch thick steel plate in less than 12 seconds on the first 20 cuts.
Cuts Metal Longer
The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips and hardened steel inner plate combined with the configuration of the teeth and manufacturing quality create a circular saw blade that makes more cuts in metal than other blades you attach to a circular saw.
After watching a Morse Metal Devil; blade make 700 cuts in 12-inch by 3/8-inch Aluminum Plate, our laboratory testers wore out before the blade. Tests cutting angle iron and steel plate also showed that the Metal Devil can be expected to deliver long life performance on virtually any metal-cutting application.
Cutting through angled steel. |
Cutting through corrugated aluminum. |
Cool Cutting Means Safer Cutting
Imagine cutting through a piece of solid steel then immediately picking up the pieces by the cut edge. With the Metal Devil you can do it. Think of how much time you'll save without having to wait around for parts to cool before you pick them up.The Morse Metal Devil also minimizes the sparks generated when cutting. With limited sparking and cool cutting action, the chance of sparks smoldering in nearby materials or of being burnt when picking up a freshly cut part are eliminated.
Cool Cutting Means Cleaner Edges
Cool cutting means that painted surfaces will not melt at the cut, leaving paint right to the edge. This is especially helpful when cutting prefabricated building materials such as metal roofing and siding.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
It Should Be Renamed!,
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This review is from: MK Morse CSM1052TSC Metal Devil 10-Inch 52-Teeth Thin Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought this blade based on reviews and hype. Let's just say I got bamboozled on this one. I don't know why all the reviews I saw of this blade cutting junk and not really putting the blade to real work. For a blade named "METAL" devil, I would think this thing is the best of the field when it comes to steel cutting, and the price spent for it makes me think the same. So I was excited to have the blade when it came in since I had a major fabrication project to work with. I have the blade mounted on a dewalt 10" metal chop saw with built in clamp etc. It is rated for 4100rpm, and the blade is rated to 5200rpm stamped on the side of the blade. For this project, I was mainly working with 1"x1" square bar and 1/8"x2-1/2" flat bar. I began by chopping 6 pieces of flat bar and thought WOW! After I got them welded up and came back with my square bar with 3 cuts like butter also. After the square bar, I came back to SIX (6) more flat bar. On the third cut of this batch, I noticed a LOT OF SPARKS and blue smeered edges with a TON of burs. The section without burs were heavily chipped (think of it as wavy) and no longer resembled the milled look at all. I thought it may have been a fluke so I tried cutting more and this time even more sparks, smeers, and burs then the piece before it, and it made it seem worse than using an abbrasive wheel. The blade is already dead after 12 cuts into mild steel 1/8" thick that's common for most people to fab with. I wasn't forcing the blade through the metal or anything. I was sceptical to begin with and did my cuts with an extremely slow motion with minimal pressure. I guess it was too good to be true. This blade is rubbish and should cease to be sold.
2.0 out of 5 stars
MORSE STEEL CUTTING BLADE,
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This review is from: MK Morse CSM1052TSC Metal Devil 10-Inch 52-Teeth Thin Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor (Tools & Home Improvement)
I DO NOT KNOW IF I DID SOMETHING WRONG BUT THE BLADE CUT GREAT THE FIRST 2 TIMES I USED IT BUT AFTER THAT IT HAS TROUBLE CUTTING THROUGH CLOSET DOOR TRACKS
1.0 out of 5 stars
Looks good...cut lousy!,
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This review is from: MK Morse CSM1052TSC Metal Devil 10-Inch 52-Teeth Thin Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have to duplicate the other poor review of this blade. Although I am not a fabricator I do a few metal projects and was looking forward to a great tool for cutting thin wall tubing. I made 8 cuts on 3" x 1" 1/8" wall tubing and the fist 6 cuts were like heaven, cut like butter. Because I was skeptical about the performance I cut slowly and did not tax the blade and there was plenty of time between cuts, the blade did not get to war to touch. The last two cuts was when the blade gave out. Up to that point no indication of dulling.Save your money!
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