Brush Cutter Blade

Carbide Tip Weed Eater Brush Cutter Grass Cutting Blade

  • Carbide Tip Brush Grass Cutter, Trimmer, Weed Eater Blades Wack Edging Blades Wood Cutting Clearing Saw Blades
  • UNIVERSAL FIT. It fit either 1″ (25.4 mm) or 20 mm arbor
  • Carbide Tipped Trimmer Brushcutter Blades 10″ diameter – 40 Teeth brazed-welded
  • Carbide tipped blade is estimated to last about 10 times longer than plain steel
  • More teeth create more aggregate cutting surfaces for longer lasting durability
Product Name
TCT Circular Saw Blade Grass Cutter Blades
Material
50#,65Mn
Color
red,green,black,as your requiry
Name
Grass Cutter Blades
Used
cutting
Product Size
Diameter Kerf Plant Thickness Arbor Hole Size Teeth Number
Inch mm mm mm mm
9″ 230 1.7 1.25 25.4 36, 52
10″ 250 1.7 1.25 25.4 40, 64

 

Factory

1. UNIVERSAL FIT — each of our blades will fit either 25.4mm Arbor (same as 1”) or a 20mm Arbor
2. CARBIDE MIX in our teeth is proprietary and 2nd to none. Just Tungsten is not enough; additives like: Hafnium, Tantalum, Titanium, Molybdenum, Silicone, Zirconium, Boron, Niobium, Chromium, & Vanadium, make for a better Carbide Mix for longer lasting teeth.
3. ULTRA HIGH RPM: Our blade is built for any RPM even super high RPM Trimmers (10,000+ rpm). Manufactured with a more flexible steel as compared to the much more brittle steel found with table saw blades (table saw blades can shatter if they hit an obstacle, plus they are only built for approx. 3,450 rpm so they should never be used with gasoline powered Garden Trimmers.
4. CHOOSING THE CORRECT BLADE: Blades line up on a polarity scale with maximum TEETH on one end [for CUT] all the way to maximum CAVITIES [for GRAB] on the other end. EXAMPLE: Wood tree limbs require more teeth and no cavities, and wispy flexible brush or grass requires maximum grab as teeth alone just pushes grass over without cutting. THEREFORE: You must pick a {Teeth & Cavity Pattern} that best suits your material being cut. We offer blades to handle any: Wood, Bushes, Brambles, Hedging, Brush & Grass.

How to Use:

■ Follow carefully the instructions given in the machine handbook.
■ Never fit a diamond dish/cup wheel which is too loose or too tight on the flange.
■ Tighten only with the tool supplied with the machine.
■ Ensure the wheel is properly gripped to prevent slippage, but do not tighten with excessive force. Never use a hammer.
■ Keep flanges and screw threads clean and free of burrs and rust.
■ Replace distorted or damaged flanges before fitting the wheel.

For your Safety:

We recommends the use of following personal protective equipment:

■ Eye protection
■ Ear protection (ear sets)
■ Hand protection (gloves)
■ Lung protection (dust mask, also called respirator)

Important Note:

Never remove the protective machine guard and make sure it is properly adjusted to deflect debris away from you.
Ensure that no other person is at risk, especially near the machine while working.

 

 

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