Evolution Power Tools RAGEBLADE 7-1/4-Inch Multipurpose Cutting Blade for Steel, Aluminum, Wood and Plastics

August 27, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Evolution RAGEBLADE is a 7-1/4-Inch Tungsten Carbide Tipped Multipurpose Blade. This blade is capable of cutting through steel, aluminum, wood with nails in, and plastic. Meant for use with the Evolution RAGE 1. 20 Teeth, .067-Inch kerf, 20mm arbor, Max RPM 3900.

Product Features

  • Cuts through steel, aluminum, wood, and plastic.
  • Anti-kickback system
  • 7-1/4-Inch Diameter
  • Drycut technology-cutting produces little heat and few burrs

Comments

G. Ice says:

Does a decent job (better than expected) for blade-cut (non-abrasive) sawing. It’ll cut for a period, then suddenly decide it’s had enough. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of carbide on the teeth, but it does a decent job for blade-cut (non-abrasive) sawing. Example: I made 10 crosscuts through 1/4″x2.5″ angle + about 40 cuts through 3/8″ rebar, letting the blade do the work without too much downward pressure and it was toast. Frankly, I was surprised it got through what I gave it.

Andrew Hatfield says:

Awesome. I bought this blade thinking the blade was going out on my 15″ rage chop saw but it is still going strong after hundreds, if not thousands of cuts through mostly 2″ angle, 2″ square, and 1/2″ square. The original blade is still going strong so it’ll probably be another year before I need to use this as a replacement.

Matthew says:

Tried them all — For steel this is it Our company does industrial hydraulic pipe-fitting, and we are routinely [only] cutting structural steel shapes and schedule 80-160 pipe with this blade. I have tried all brands of steel cutting blades, some much more expensive than this one, and this remains my favorite. As long as it isn’t abused in the appropriate saw (with correct speed) the blade lasts a surprisingly long time. I think the special geometry of the blade protects the carbide teeth from chipping (which can happen…

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