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The Gunpla 4.5-inch circular saw blade features 40 tungsten carbide teeth on a premium alloy steel body, designed for high-speed cutting up to 13,200 RPM. Its thin kerf and computer-balanced plate ensure smooth, precise cuts with minimal vibration, compatible with multiple saw types including circular, miter, and table saws. Ideal for both hard and soft wood, this blade delivers professional-grade performance and durability for serious woodworking projects.





| ASIN | B07GBTJ448 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,464 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #127 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Brand | Gunpla |
| Brand Name | Gunpla |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Material | Alloy Steel, Engineered Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,659 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.53"L x 4.53"W |
| Item Thickness | 4.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GUNPLA |
| Material | Wood, Alloy, Steel |
| Material Type | Wood,Alloy,Steel |
| Model | 71-6O97-AZRK-1 |
| Number of Teeth | 40 |
| Part Number | 71-6O97-AZRK-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.53"L x 4.53"W |
| Style | Circular |
| Style Name | Circular |
| UPC | 607353654890 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
New task for M18 grinder
Works well in Milwaukee M18 grinder, Grinder not the best tool to use, but fast work furring strips
D**N
Outstanding addition to any grinder!
I needed to trim the bottom of my shadow box fence so that I can weedeat under it and keep the long grass from growing in between the boards. After a while of considering how I would rig up my track saw or use my skil saw while keeping it level I decided to give this blade a shot. Install was very easy (same as a cutting wheel), and it cuts like a hot knife through butter! Easy to make quick, straight cuts, beefy blade, and a great value for the money. Only word of caution is to be very careful, easy with a small tool like this to get sloppy and I did knick the tip of my finger :/
K**R
quality wheel, cuts well
Quality wheel. I had no issues with extended cutting on yellow poplar and the teeth remained sharp after use. No off-balance issues in my Dewalt angle grinder. One reducing ring is supplied with each wheel and helps to secure it (depending on your specific spindle size).
G**L
May be too thin in an angle grinder without a shim.
Nice and sharp, but isn’t thick enough for some angle grinders. Needs a circular shim in a grinder. Otherwise great sawblade.
H**O
Works 100%
Works perfect
C**W
Good saw blades
Bought these to simplify removing small branches from tree limbs and a few other tasks. Keeping in mind that only about 1" of the blade is exposed and can be used for cutting when installed on an angle grinder, they work well. Mostly using them outdoors on a battery-powered angle grinder and happy with them. Would buy again.
J**H
Not good for pruning- too dangerous
To add-on how this is dangerous, it WILL kick back at you. This happened to catch my arm ehen it kicked and it did quite the damage. I'm looking at aprox 2yrs for a full recovery. Not a good tool for pruning. Perhaps a better tool for other types of cutting. Blade definitely does really good with cutting hence the 3 stars.
S**R
Better Than Bad Blade
I use these to cut pallets, which means I inevitably hit nails and/or pieces of dirt or grit that stick to the wood. Used both this and Bad Blade for dozens of pallets, so I have a good basis for comparison. Gunpla kerf is about 1/16" thinner than Bad Blade, which means it cuts faster and can still cut, though more slowly, if a couple of the carbide teeth are chipped. Teeth chipped less frequently. Bad Blade started causing noticeable (though manageable) wobbling when missing even one tooth. With this blade in up to 3/4" softwood, I can cut almost as fast as I can pull the blade. Brief note for those who haven't used angle grinder wood cutting blades: 1) EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Know exactly where your other body parts are and keep them well clear of where the blade will go and where it might go if it catches a nail or knot that causes the saw to kick. Blade will cut a finger off or fatally open a major artery, such as the femoral, in .25 seconds. 2) Always keep a firm grim on your cutting tool and assume blade speed and torque will cause erratic motion. 3) Always cut using a pulling motion, never pushing. 4) Blade is aggressive and fast and WILL kick out pieces of whatever you are cutting at high speeds. Use protective eyewear or a face shield if you have one. I have had tiny splinters of wood embed (shallowly) in the skin of my face and in my clothing. Don't be a fool.
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