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The Oshlun SBW-164060 is a 16-5/16-inch, 60-tooth beam saw blade engineered with professional-grade C-3 carbide. Featuring a super thin kerf for rapid cuts, anti-kickback and anti-vibration slots for enhanced safety and stability, plus copper plugged expansion slots for superior heat management, this compact, lightweight blade delivers precision and durability for both wood and metal cutting applications.
Material | Carbide |
Brand | OSHLUN |
Color | Steel |
Number of Teeth | 60 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Compatible Material | Wood, Metal |
Style | Compact |
UPC | 892592001813 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00892592001813 |
Manufacturer | Oshlun |
Part Number | SBW-164060 |
Product Dimensions | 16.31 x 0.12 x 16.31 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SBW-164060 |
Size | 60 Tooth |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Saw Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Oshlun guarantees all of our products against defects in material and workmanship for the life of the product. This does not include normal wear and tear or improper usage. |
H**E
BEAM SAW BLADE
What no one adresses in any reveiws for a beam saw is the fact that many saws are underpowered for blades this size.The Oshlun blade performs well as ripping or cross-cut blade. I performed many full depth rips w/ the blade in reclaimed cedar beams. All things considered it performed like a champ. I wish the saw had more power (older style Makita beam saw) I was concerned the blade may pinch o rjam and cause a nasty kick back, or worse yet get too hot and start to wobble / wander. None of the above happened. I'm a carpenter by trade, this is my first time w/ a beam saw, so take it for what its worth - Good price and fast shipping.
L**R
good blade
blade works great on my beam saw cuts through 4" plywood sheating no problem
J**L
Good replacement for Makita blade
Was looking for a replacement blade about a year ago when my original Makita beam was blade started getting dull. Found the Oshlun blade on Amazon and resisted buying it at first due to the low price. I just ordered my second one after using the first one 6 days a week for 10 months. We cut large Western Red Cedar, cypress, fir and spruce beams all day long with this blade (both rips and cross cuts). This blade has never warped under heating (and we really heat this thing up some days). Good blade at any price.
M**D
excellant blade for the money
Super sharp. Cut through 6" pressure treated doug fir like butter
K**H
Four Stars
The guy said it works great.
B**K
Awesome Blade for the buy
Makes a clean cut on Glu Laminated Beams. Even cuts well at long angles. Got almost 100 cuts out of the blade on 5 1/8 deep glue laminated beams before signs of dulling showed. Would recommend this to anyone cutting large glue laminated beams or timbers.
M**E
Very fine blade for my beam saw
I have had an old Makita Beam saw for years and years....this is the best blade I have used....Now it is also the first carbide tipped blade, but it sure works well. I am sawing PT fir lumber for retaining wall lagging; lots of it.....I am happy.
J**N
Vibration
Bought one of these blades in 2011. Many years of good service until an accident bent it. Ordered a new one (E-bay) despite the bad reviews, thought I knew better. A $100.00 mistake. The blade vibrates so bad that you cannot hold the saw on a line to make a cut. I don't know what the company that makes the blade changed, but the one I bought, which came in the factory packaging, is worthless. Big red Diablo is the answer. About the same price, too. The bad reviews are accurate.
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