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Jun 10, 2026 - 02:45 PM
The thickness of a cold saw blade, typically ranging from 2.0mm to 2.5mm for 275mm blades, impacts both the rigidity and the kerf width (material removed during the cut). Thicker blades (2.5mm) offer greater stability and are less prone to deflection, making them ideal for cutting harder or thicker materials, while thinner blades (2.0mm) are suited for finer, more precise cuts and reduce material waste. For example, the 275 x 2.5 x 32 HSS M2 DMo5 offers enhanced rigidity, whereas the 275 x 2.0 x 40 HSS M2 DMo5 is ideal for precision work. Multiple thickness options are available to suit your specific application requirements.
