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350 x 3.0 x 40 HSS M35 Co5 Cold Saw Blade
Vendor:ITEM #353040C5Regular price $224.97 USDRegular priceUnit price per$299.00 USDSale price $224.97 USDSale -
370 x 3.0 x 40 HSS M2 DMo5 Cold Saw Blade
Vendor:ITEM #373040BORegular price $229.97 USDRegular priceUnit price per$280.00 USDSale price $229.97 USDSale
We make and sell blades to fit all cold saw machines. On this page are the available options for Brobo cold saw machines.
Brobo makes a 350 and a 400 model machine. There is also a 300 model called the Brobo Super 300. The 350 models can take a maximum diameter blade of 350mm and the 400 model's maximum blade diameter is 400mm.
All Brobo machines should have a 40mm arbor except for the Brobo Super 300 machine. That machine has a 38mm arbor.
With all of this being said, you will notice blade sizes below other than 300, 350 and 400mm. That is because it is okay to use a smaller diameter blade on your machine. Some companies prefer to use a smaller diameter blade when cutting solid material because it will reduce vibration and increase rigidity in addition to reducing the chance of breaking the blade due to a clamping issue or feeding the blade too quickly.
The other thing you might notice is all of these blades come in different thicknesses (2.0, 2.5, & 3.0). We recommend the thinner blades when cutting thinner material (thin-wall pipe (.0625" and under) and the thicker blades when cutting heavy material such as solids or very heavy-walled pipes.
As always, please give us a call if you have any questions or need assistance! (855) 729-7732
Brobo makes a 350 and a 400 model machine. There is also a 300 model called the Brobo Super 300. The 350 models can take a maximum diameter blade of 350mm and the 400 model's maximum blade diameter is 400mm.
All Brobo machines should have a 40mm arbor except for the Brobo Super 300 machine. That machine has a 38mm arbor.
With all of this being said, you will notice blade sizes below other than 300, 350 and 400mm. That is because it is okay to use a smaller diameter blade on your machine. Some companies prefer to use a smaller diameter blade when cutting solid material because it will reduce vibration and increase rigidity in addition to reducing the chance of breaking the blade due to a clamping issue or feeding the blade too quickly.
The other thing you might notice is all of these blades come in different thicknesses (2.0, 2.5, & 3.0). We recommend the thinner blades when cutting thinner material (thin-wall pipe (.0625" and under) and the thicker blades when cutting heavy material such as solids or very heavy-walled pipes.
As always, please give us a call if you have any questions or need assistance! (855) 729-7732