MILWAUKEE 48-40-4515 Circular Saw Blade Carbide 8 Inch 42 Teeth

Item: AC8LEK
Model: 48-40-4515
Cross Ref: 3BE14
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Specifications

Item Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blade
Application For Cutting Ferrous And Nonferrous Materials Including Pipe, Angle Iron, Steel Studs And Conduit
Arbor Hole 5/8"
Arbor Shape Round
Arbor Size 5/8"
Blade Dia. 8"
Blade Type Metal Cutting
Cut Width 0.073"
Cutting Depth 2 3/4"
Diamond Knockout No
For Use With Saw Type Circular Saws
Hook Angle
Kerf 0.073"
Materials Cut Ferrous Metals, Steel
Max. Blade Speed 5000 RPM
Max. Cutting Depth 2 3/4"
Max. Speed 5000 RPM
Metal Cutting Type Thick Metal
Number Of Teeth 42.0
Primary Material Application Steel, Steel Alloys
Tip Material Carbide
Tooth Grind MATB

Product Details

Milwaukee 48-40-4515 circular saw blade is ideal for precise and efficient cuts through different materials such as wood, metal and plastic. It is ideally used in construction, woodworking and metalworking.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 0.51
Length (cm) 27.69
Width (cm) 24.38
HS Code 8202310000
Country Of Origin JP
Weight (kg) 0.4275

Features

  • Milwaukee 48-40-4515 circular saw blade features cobalt-infused tungsten carbide for extended cutting life.
  • It has an 8-inch diameter for clean cutting and burr-free finish.
  • The circular saw blade is engineered with laser-cut vibration-dampening slots to minimise heat and sound.
  • This blade has a cermet tip for longer life and increased wear resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean Milwaukee 48-40-4515 circular saw blade?

Clean the blade regularly with a solvent to remove resin and pitch buildup. Use a stiff brush for stubborn debris.

Are there specific factors to consider when using this blade?

  • Material type
  • Thickness
  • Blade RPM
  • Number of teeths

How often should I replace the circular saw blade?

Replace the blade when it shows signs of wear, damage or reduced cutting efficiency. Regular inspection is recommended.

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