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Jul 29, 2025 - 08:32 AM
The most common tooth count for a 350mm blade is 180, optimal for 11 gauge square tubing. For mostly round pipes, consider a 220-tooth blade. When cutting solids like a 1-inch rod, 180 teeth work best, while a 2-inch solid requires 110 teeth. For 1/4" wall square tube, opt for 120 teeth. The tooth count on a cold saw blade is influenced by the material type, size, and desired finish. Blades with fewer teeth (80 to 150) are ideal for thicker or softer materials, allowing for faster cuts. Conversely, for thinner applications like 16 gauge round pipe, blades with more teeth (220 to 280) provide smoother cuts with finer finishes. Adjusting the tooth count to match your material and cutting requirements ensures efficiency and quality.
