| Material | Carbide |
|---|---|
| Brand | Freud |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W |
| Color | Multi |
| Number of Teeth | 80 |
| Style | Circular |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Compatible Material | Aluminum, Brass, Plastic, Metal, Copper |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Freud |
| Part Number | D1080N |
| Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
| Item model number | D1080N |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | One Size |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Cutting Diameter | 10 Inches |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Included Components | Power Tool Accessories |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime |
| Assembled Diameter | 10 Inches |
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Diablo D1080N Non-Ferrous Metal & Plastic Cutting Saw Blade
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| Material | Carbide |
| Brand | Freud |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W |
| Color | Multi |
| Number of Teeth | 80 |
| Style | Circular |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Compatible Material | Aluminum, Brass, Plastic, Metal, Copper |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Laser Cut Stabilizer Vents Trap Noise And Vibration Keeping It Cool And Reducing Blade Warp
- Laser cut heat expansion slots allow blade to expand due to heat build-up keeping the cut true and straight
- Durable micro grain titanium carbide for extreme durability, razor-sharp cuts, and long life
- Package height:14.0"
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| Value for money | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 4.7 | 3.7 | 4.1 |
| Accuracy | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
| Longevity | 4.3 | 4.1 | — | 4.7 | 3.3 | 3.6 |
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| material | Carbide | Carbide | Steel Core with Tungsten Carbide Tips | Metal | steel | Aluminum,Plastic,Steel |
| number of teeth | 80 | 60 | 120 | 80 | 72 | 200 |
| number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| compatible material | Plastic, Metal, Aluminum, Copper, Brass | Plastic | Plastic, Metal, Fiberglass | Metal | Ceramic | Plastic, Aluminum |
Product Description
Product Description
High-performance Diablo steel Demon Circular saw blade with TiCo titanium Cobalt high-density carbide is specifically designed for cutting nonferrous metals such as copper pipe, aluminum and brass, plus plastics and laminates. Thin kerf blade features a triple chip grind tooth design for long life and a clean, burr-free finish. Tri-metal shock-resistant brazing allows carbide tips to withstand extreme impact for maximum durability. Perm-shield nonstick coating shields the blade against heat, gumming and corrosion. Blade diameter in. 10, blade speed RPM 7, 000, Arbor Knockout No, Arbor size in. 5/8, teeth Qty. 80, tip type carbide, blades Qty. 1, corrosion resistant Yes, engineered venting Yes, tooth grind TCG, anti stick rim Yes, blade use nonferrous metal, plastic, laminate. 10in. X 80T Circular saw blade for cutting nonferrous metals copper pipe, aluminum, brass and plastics and laminates thin kerf blade with triple chip grind TCG tooth design for long life and clean, burr-free finish carbide tips feature tri-metal shock-resistant brazing to withstand extreme impact for extra durability Perm-Shield nonstick coating shields the blade against heat, gumming and corrosion
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For a high-impact blade that makes clean cuts in plastics and non-ferrous metals, look no further than the Freud D1080N Diablo 10-Inch Non-Ferrous Metals and Plastics Saw Blade. Thanks to its proprietary TCG (triple-chip grind) teeth, this is your go-to blade for slicing through plastic structures and non-ferrous metals such as copper pipes, aluminum extrusions, and brass plates.
Model #D1080NDiameter10"Machine UseMiter/Slide Miter Saw, Table SawApplicationNon-Ferrous Metals/PlasticsTeeth80 TCG
(Triple-Chip Grind)Arbor5/8"Kerf.094"Hook Angle-5°Makes Clean, Razor-Sharp Cuts in Plastic and Non-Ferrous Metals
Achieving premium results when working with plastics and non-ferrous metals is all about clean, accurate cuts. The Freud D1080N makes this process easy, fast, and precise. Constructed for making flawless crosscuts, this blade's proprietary TCG (triple-chip grind) teeth leave a clean, burr-free finish.
Contractors, construction workers, and avid do-it-yourselfers will want to keep this blade on hand for jobs that call for slicing through plastic structures and non-ferrous metal pipes, extrusions, and plates. Appropriate application materials include copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic.
Produces Smooth, Quiet Cuts with Laser-Cut Kerf
The Freud D1080N's clean-cutting design means that you can enjoy the comfort of smooth performance. The thin 0.094-inch kerf between the blade's 80 TCG (triple-chip grind) teeth is laser cut to provide ease of feed, so you have more control over the blade's position. This helps maximize both the accuracy of the cut and the efficiency of your work, so you enjoy a job well done and the ability to complete more tasks in less time.
An added bonus, the blade's laser-cut stabilizer vents reduce noise and vibration during operation, keeping your work environment more relaxed and your hands more in control. This feature also reduces friction and warping, helping to extend the blade's cutting life.
Features Shock-Resistant Carbide for Long-Lasting Precision
So you can count on it over the long term, the Freud D1080N is designed for durability. The blade's hardy teeth are protected by Freud's exclusive shock-resistant TiCo Hi-Density Carbide formula, which helps fight wear and tear and maintains blade sharpness up to four times longer than standard carbide. And protecting the blade is Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating that provides resistance to heat and corrosion.
Fits Miter and Table Saws
The Freud D1080N is a great addition to your workshop because it's designed with the versatility to fit a variety of table saws and miter saws, including sliding miter saws.
This product is covered by Freud's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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Freud D1080N Diablo 10-Inch Non-Ferrous Metals and Plastics Saw Blade.
From the Manufacturer
This Diablo saw blade is designed to meet the needs of the construction and remodeling market. This advanced laser cut blade features a thin kerf, making it ideal for portable and low powered saws on the jobsite. A permanent Perma-SHIELD coating keeps this blade free from gumming and corrosion, and laser-cut stabilizer vents reduce vibration and heat buildup for more precise cuts and longer cutting life. This blade is ideal for on-the-job cutting of nonferrous metal such as copper pipe, aluminum extrusions, brass plate, etc.
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| ASIN | B00008WQ38 |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,015 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #176 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2003 |
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After installing the saw blade on my table saw, I found that I was getting excellent cuts without the plastic jamming the saw blade which cuts the ABS like a knife though butter.
1. Use the most rigid saw you own. I first tried using a cheap 10" miter saw and could not get a square cut no matter what I tried. Eventually I gave up and just used the miter saw to break the extrusion down into rough sections that I moved to my table saw. My table saw is only a contractor saw but even so, it was orders of magnitude more rigid, and easier to adjust, than the miter saw.
2. Always take the same size of "bite" out of the material. The saw and blade are going to flex, there is no way around it. So the question becomes compensating for that flex and always having the same amount of flex. By taking the same bite each time you can always have the same amount of deflection. I got the best result by taking exactly 1 saw blade width off the end of the extrusion. So to facilitate this I would use my miter saw to cut the extrusion 2 blade widths long, then bring to table saw and "shave" a saw blade width off each end to bring it to final length with nice clean square ends.
3. You must clamp the extrusion during cutting. The blade pulls the extrusion back and forth as the alternating teeth hit the different parts of the extruded profile. If you dont have it clamped to the miter gauge, you end up with a cut that looks like a topographical map. Incredibly wavy.
4. Use cutting wax and the same amount and application each time. Goes back to point 2 - trying to get a consistent amount of deflection. The wax really helps the cut but you need to make sure you are using the same amount and same application of wax so that the "ease" of cut is always the same and the deflection is always the same.
5. Forget squaring your saw. Everything flexes so much that a squared blade won't produce a square cut. Instead just plan on sacrificing some extrusion with a trial-and-error setup. Make sure you are doing everything the same way you will do it for real (same material, same bite size, same lube, same clamp, etc). Then make a cut in alu extrusion. Check for square on the cut end of the extrusion. Tweak your saw a little and repeat until you are getting a good result on the extrusion. If you are shaving 1 saw blade width each time, it doesn't waste too much material.
6. Wear eye protection for real. I am not a safety freak but you will be showered in hot aluminum chips and getting them into your eyes is not fun.
Anyway... great blade, works well for cutting alu extrusion. Just use a cutting wax and figure out how to compensate for the deflection in your saw and you will have success. And if you thought sawdust was "man glitter"... you gonna learn today.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023
















































