The Milwaukee 7-1/4 in. 48T Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blades are specifically designed to exceed contractor’s expectations for blade life, cut quality and speed in the most demanding metal cutting applications – without a lubricant. The metal cutting circular saw blades feature hand-tensioned hardened alloy steel bodies. This extends the user’s blade life and delivers them the highest quality cuts available. The blades feature Carbide-Tipped Teeth with Alternate Top Bevel grind enabling users to shear through metal delivering you burr-free, cool-to-touch cuts.
- Engineered with cobalt infused tungsten carbide to extend cutting life
- Laser cut vibration dampening slots to minimize heat, sound and noise
- Ideal for dry metal cutting
- Cuts cooler for immediate handling and less down time
- Designed to provide clean cutting and a burr-free finish
Maribel Huel (verified owner) –
I received the MILWAUKEE 6-1/2 IN. X 48 CARBIDE TEETH METAL CUTTING CIRCULAR SAW BLADE to test for The Home Depot. I used it with my circular saw to cut standing seam roofing for my pergola and it worked great! Ran through the pieces like butter. What I really liked is the packaging. It is perforated for opening so that it can be used for storage as well. Simple but a great idea.
Brisa Harber (verified owner) –
Milwaukee 6-1/2 in. x 48 Carbide Teeth Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blade Love these tool replacements from them. I totally burnt up my last blade on my battery operated power saw on a previous job or two. Found this one which had multiple serious cutting teeth that actually fit on my saw. This is truly a universal blade and top quality as well. Makes short work of my cutting projects. Just make sure the circumference matches you saw dimensions and it bolts right up and ready for use.
Roscoe Osinski (verified owner) –
This is an awesome blade if you cut a lot of aluminum. I swapped it out on my table saw but don’t do a whole lot of cuts generally. It might make more sense on a shop saw in a metal shop.Blade is a steel reinforced blade and does make very nice clean cuts. If I could change anything about the product it’d be greener packaging, as it’s encased in the usual non recyclable plastic stuff that’s also hard to even cut the blade out of.
Emanuel Block (verified owner) –
This 12 inch 60 tooth blade works great in my saw for cutting aluminum extrusion. The cut is clean and straight and requires very little deburring. The carbide teeth are all attached straight and securely. The 1 inch arbor fits tight in the blade so there is no wobble. Make sure to check the speed of your saw so the blade doesn’t exceed the recommended RPMs.
Lane Moen (verified owner) –
Milwaukee carbide saw blade is all that and a bag of chips. Worth the extra $ for a milwaukee blade 48 teeth will make that clean cut that you always need. The blade will cut through wood, steel, aluminum. You can use it on wood but might wear out the blade. It will cut through plastic and copper as well but this blade is meant for medium metals and other applications listed on the packaging
Millie Howell (verified owner) –
I have used a few metal-cutting blades in the past, but this is one of the smoothest I have seen. As you can see from the pictures below, the faces of the cuts almost have a ‘polished’ appearance. The have a very smooth and clean look, with no secondary cleanup required. When welding the pieces, all I had to do was bevel the edge and I was ready to go.The blade has a 1″ arbor, which fits most metal-cutting saws It even fits my old Makita ‘grinder’ chop with no adapters required. You can go from throwing sparks all over your workshop to a clean, almost spark-free cut by just replacing the blade.I made about 20 cuts using light pressure, and each one turned out beautiful. I don’t know how long it will last, but I’m sold on it for sure.
Ross Jerde (verified owner) –
Cuts 1/8” aluminum well, fits nicely on a Ryobi 7” brushless circular saw. My tools are Ryobi, with all my batteries, so I wanted this blade on my existing saw. The Ryobi has a smaller mounting hole than this saw blade, but luckily provides a beveled washer/arbor to accommodate different hole sizes. The blade cut both aluminum 1/8 sheet and 3/16” angle easily enough. I would recommend this for cutting at a job site or for oversized items that can’t easily fit into a bandsaw. Compared to my 10” cross-cut saw, this has a thinner kerf. My video shows how to change the blade on a Ryobi saw (many other brands operate the same way) and demonstrate an actual aluminum plate cut.
Jaycee Wolf (verified owner) –
This is an excellent Milwaukee 6-7/8 in. Carbide Teeth Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blade for cutting steel, aluminum, strut, all thread, or angle iron. This carbide blade can cut medium thick material 1/16 to ¼ inch thick. It can be used with the Milwaukee cordless handheld circular saw. It has cobalt infused tungsten carbide teeth and laser cut vibration slots.
Bridgette Crona (verified owner) –
I picked up this blade not so much for metal work because I don’t do much metal work but to try it for quality in my 10″ miter saw. I figured if it cut metal with no problem it may last longer on wood. The teeth on this blade are not ripping teeth and gave me some doubts but after trying the blade on some wood trim it performed very well. I Think I can honestly say it outperformed all other blades I have ever used. I am very happy with my decision to use it.
Tessie Welch (verified owner) –
This blade is a beast. I’ve been using this metal cutting blade a lot lately and its sliced through every piece of steel and metal I’ve put in front of it. Supper fast and smooth cuts that leaves a mirror finish every time. Milwaukee did a really good jobe with these blades. I’m really surprised that I am able to make so many cuts through such heavy metal without any damage to the blade. Well done
Alfreda Lynch (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 7-1/4 x 48 carbide teeth metal cutting circular saw blade with the 20 mm arbor required an arbor adapter to fit my Skilsaw. The saw and blade then made a very easy job of make angle cuts on the aluminum hand rail. Since the rail was to be used on steps ,I has to cut the ends to a particular angle. I had previously used a hack saw to cut the angles, but, it was difficult to securely hold the rail while cutting the aluminum. This blade amounted in a circular made the job extremely simple and more accurate, using only a simple clamp to hold the rail down.
Scottie Emmerich (verified owner) –
I ordered this blade and really don’t do much metal work but wanted to test the ability of This blade. I must say that it did not disappoint. I do some work with hardi backer and dura-rock usually cutting it with a 4.5″ grinder with a diamond blade being really messy and awkward to cut. I used this 7 14″ metal blade and it made my life a whole lot simpler. I am glad the idea to try it came to me because my job just got a whole lot easier. Thanks!
Tyson Pouros (verified owner) –
It might seem crazy that you can actually cut metal by using a carbide blade and not a fiber blade. But yes, you can with these blades. The types of blades leave a cleaner cut than regular fiber blades, and tend to cut cooler. You have to allow the blade to cut as you feed and not push the blade through as you would cutting wood or plastic. the blade leaves a fine finish that needs little dressing. I prefer this type of blade over fiber.
Makenzie Bednar (verified owner) –
I have been a builder and remodeler for 50 years, and as such I have had many occasions where I had to cut metals. But while I could use other tools like a grinder or others, often it is easier if I an just use the tools I already have at hand. For example, a miter saw. That’s why I like this MILWAUKEE 10 IN. X 50 CARBIDE TEETH METAL CUTTING CIRCULAR SAW BLADE. I recently used it to cut some stainless steel all thread, and it cuts cleaner and easier than a grinder.
Judd Howe (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 7 1/4 inch x 48 carbide teeth metal cutting circular saw blade with 20 mm arbor appears to be a heavy duty quality saw blade. My husband could not use it because of the 20 mm arbor. It doesn’t fit any of his Ryobi circular saws. He stated that if he had a grommet, he probably would have been able to use it. My suggestion is to pay attention to the arbor sizes when purchasing saw blades.
Josue Bednar (verified owner) –
This is a great metal-cutting blade for any circular saw. I used it to cut sheet metal for a pole barn I am building, and this blade (in combination with my Milwaukee cordless circular saw) was definitely up for the job. It cut through the sheet metal with ease, and left a nice clean edge on the sheets of steel. As with any metal-cutting job, make sure to wear gloves and eye protection, because this blade produces a lot of hot shavings (as expected). Also be careful to not throw away the arbor adapter that comes with the blade. The 20mm arbor hole was too large for my saw, so I had to dig through the trash to find the clear arbor adapter that was included.
Nigel Metz (verified owner) –
I only use MILWAUKEE 7-1/4 IN. X 48 CARBIDE TEETH METAL CUTTING CIRCULAR SAW BLADE for any medium to heavy metal cutting job I have. The cobalt infused tungsten carbide has laser cut vibration holes (see closeup photo of blade) that keeps the blade from wobbling and warping. I really like the fact that these blades don’t get as hot as others tend to do and they last much longer than any other brand I’ve tried. I highly recommend these. TIP: wear proper eye protection when cutting metal.