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IRWIN Tools Metal-Cutting Circular Saw Blade, 10-inch, 80T (4935561)

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Style: 10", 80T


Features

  • Laser-cut blades and anti-vibration vents keep the blade cool for smooth and accurate cuts
  • Metal cutting-grade carbide teeth withstand impact, reduce wear, and deliver longer blade life
  • Cuts the metal instead of grinding it like abrasive wheels, so the finished product is smoother and cooler to the touch
  • The metal cutting blades also last significantly longer than abrasive wheels making the cost per cut lower

Description

Laser-cut blades and anti-vibration vents keep the blade cool for smooth and accurate cuts. Metal cutting-grade carbide teeth withstand impact, reduce wear, and deliver longer blade life. Cuts the metal instead of grinding it like abrasive wheels, so the finished product is smoother and cooler to the touch. The metal cutting blades also last significantly longer than abrasive wheels making the cost per cut lower. IRWIN Tools Metal-Cutting Circular Saw Blade, 10-inch, 80T (4935561) From the Manufacturer The Irwin Industrial Tools 4935561 10-Inch 80-Tooth Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blade for Thin Steel is designed for all of your high gauge metal cutting needs. The durable metal cutting carbide tips are designed for a smooth and fast cut. These blades are designed to reduce wear, withstand impacts and provide longer life. The blade is stabilized for smooth and accurate cuts and it's anti kickback design reduces dust and sparks for a safer cut. This blade is ideal for the professional who is looking for a blade to provide them with their metal cutting needs.


Material: Blend


Brand: Irwin


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8 x 13.1 x 2.3 inches


Color: Multi


Number of Teeth: 80


Style: 10", 80T


Item Weight: 35.4 Pounds


Compatible Material: Alloy Steel


Number of Pieces: 1


Manufacturer: ‎IRWIN


Part Number: ‎4935561


Item Weight: ‎35.4 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎4935561


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎10" 80T


Color: ‎Multi


Style: ‎10", 80T


Material: ‎Blend


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎1 dB


Cutting Diameter: ‎10 Inches


Certification: ‎No


Included Components: ‎IRWIN - 4935561


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Warranty


Assembled Diameter: ‎10 Inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: December 30, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good metal blade
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
Used it to cut metal roofing worked well
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by Joe Clauson

  • Cuts like butter!
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
Bought this to cut sheets of metal decking. Worked great!
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by LB

  • Worked Perfectly!
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
I had to replace my house gutters and all the boards along the eaves but there was a problem. The house already had steel roofing installed, but it was not put on evenly. It's an older house and was not built quite square so the owner must have tried to compensate without cutting each sheet to size, leaving a very noticeable "zig-zag" pattern along the eaves. In some places it stuck out over the eaves over 4 inches, making some of the rain runoff overshoot the gutter. In order to make the gutters catch all the rain runoff I decided to trim the ends so they'd be closer to the eaves and on an even line. I found out about this blade from a video and tried it, and it worked like a charm. It would have been easier to cut the metal before it was installed, but it did go fast and left a relatively smooth finish. I also used this blade to trim my aluminum gutters to the correct length. It's a great product! Note: Cutting metal is LOUD so I wore ear muffs, and it does throw tiny bits of metal as it cuts so you definitely need to wear long sleeves, gloves and goggles. I also wore a face mask to protect from the flying metal pieces. Afterwards I painted over the cut ends with a metal paint to help keep prevent rusting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020 by T.O.Powell

  • Wish I had purchased this sooner!
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
This blade is the real deal. I eventually purchased this for cutting ribbed steel panels for the inside walls of a workshop after trying several other lower cost alternatives. I started out using snips and then the abrasive type wheels on a grinder and circular saw. The abrasive wheels worked, but they threw sparks everywhere, were hard to make a straight cut with, and burned the paint on the metal. I decided to give this blade a try after reading many positive reviews from others using it for the same application and all I can say is I should have just bought this in the beginning and saved myself a lot of hassle. It cut the panels incredibly easily and smoothly with surprisingly few sparks. It cuts very quickly and it’s easy to make straight cuts. The only time I had any issues was if the cut was right near the end of the panel, the blade would rip up the thin strip at the end when I started to cut and then it would get stuck on the guard of the circular saw. I only had this issue a couple times though and it was only when there was a very thin piece being cut off. As long as I cut off around an inch or more it was fine. I made 32 cuts on 42” wide panels across the ribs and a couple lengthwise cuts totaling about 30 feet and the blade cut as well on the last cut as it did the first. I did notice a few teeth are chipped, but it still cuts fine. I am really glad I purchased this and I highly recommend it to anyone who’s planning to install metal roofing or siding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020 by Allan

  • it cuts metal!
Style: 7 1/4", 48T
it actually cuts metal! who would have thought. I’m a general contractor. i bought it to cut some corrugated metal roofing. it cut it like a hot knife trough butter. no joke. next i used it on a bunch of wood with nails. a demolition blade to cut up stuff. cuts wood quite well on a skill saw. next i cut up 1/2 rebar. cuts that too. i probably cut 50 rebar. still works. ive used it for about a year as a demo blade. recently had another job where i needed to cut steel unistrut. i bought a second blade because i had already punched out the arbor for use on my skill saw and i wanted to use it on my chop saw. guess what? second blade worked as well as the first. cut about 20 cuts on unistrut. clean cuts might i add. it beats making a bunch of sparks compared to a using abrasive cut off wheel and allot faster. then i cut some aluminum about 3/16 thick using the chop saw blade. it cut that too and did not gum up the blade. in short i would recommend it. oh yah. it is so dang loud when cutting metal. wear hearing protection, glasses, dust mask, and long a long sleeve shirt. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 by Kelly M

  • Cuts through Metal Roofing without problem
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
I looked at methods of cutting sheet metal roofing and finally settled on this blade in my circular saw. It works better than cutoff wheels in a grinder, last much longer and cuts quicker and cooler as well. The only downside is that it sprays molten specs of razor sharp steel absolutely everywhere, and with a noisy vengeance. Full protective gear is a must. I even had one hot metal chip land under my safety glasses (most likely due to the West Texas wind.) Overall, much quicker and more affordable than cutting with a grinder, albeit a bit more risky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022 by John White

  • Should have bought one years ago
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
Bought mine to cut steel roofing. Stacked 12 sheets of ribbed 28 ga. by 3' wide steel and cut all 12 sheets in one pass in matter of seconds and NO sparks! Used sabre saws and nibblers in past. No comparison for straight lines and speed. Have also been using it to cut angle iron and bar stock. Many times faster and cleaner than my 14" cutoff saw that uses an abrasive disc. Not having a shower of sparks and the accompanying fire hazard is a huge benefit. After several roofing jobs and many misc. cuts, it is still as sharp as new. If it ever does get dull, any saw shop can sharpen it for around $10 or less. The info says for thin steel but I consistantly cut up to 1" by 6" solid steel flat bar stock with no effort whatsoever. The 48 tooth blade doesn't cut thick steel any faster than this 68 tooth and the 48 tooth will not work as well on thin sheet steel. As a matter of fact, the 48 tooth is dangerous on thin stock as it will over-feed and grab. If you are cutting various different thickness of steel, buy this one, and skip purchasing the 48 tooth. This 68 tooth blade is all you will ever need. For best results give it a shot of WD-40 on both sides of body in between cuts. A little bit of lubrication makes cuts effortless. Yor will find yourself actually holding back on it as it virtually self-feeds into the material. After one job this blade paid for itself many times over. Will never be without one again. Only regret is not buying one years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2012 by Pete

  • Best Blade for Steel Roofing
Style: 7 1/4", 68T
Tried other methods, but this blade cuts through 3 to 4 sheets of steel roofing like a hot knife through butter.Best saw I've used.Do not exceed rpm rating of 5800rpm and you should have no problems.A real timesaver!
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by Wesley N.

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