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Jun 10, 2026 - 02:51 PM
Blade thickness affects the strength, rigidity, and kerf width of your cut. Thicker blades (such as 3.0mm) offer greater stability for cutting harder materials and minimize deflection, while thinner blades (like 2.5mm) provide a finer cut with less material waste and lower cutting resistance. The available selection includes both 3.0mm and 2.5mm thickness options, as seen in the 370 x 3.0 x 32 HSS M2 DMo5 Cold Saw Blade for robust, stable cuts and the 370 x 2.5 x 32 HSS M35 Co5 TiAlN Cold Saw Blade for precision and efficiency. This range allows you to select the best thickness for your specific material and application.
