Equipment Guide
Optimizing blade selection and geometry for your specific machine architecture.
Stationary Cold Saws
Best for fixed, precision batch cutting. Choose blade forms that prioritise rigidity and minimal runout; tooth forms that reduce vibration will preserve surface finish and dimensional consistency.
Flying Saws
Used on continuous runs where sync timing is critical. Select blades balanced for dynamic cutting and consider specialised gullet shapes to maintain chip control during high feed synchronisation.
Orbital Flying Saws
Designed for high-throughput automated lines. Our recommendations focus on RPM stability, managed chip evacuation, and coatings that limit thermal transfer to the workpiece at high cutting rates.
Standard Specifications
Custom Sizes Available: The list above represents our standard inventory. We can manufacture custom diameters up to 2000mm and specific tooth geometries for unique applications. Inquire about custom sizes →
Custom Integration
We offer application engineering to align blade geometry, coating and machine characteristics. Send sample material specifications and machine details to receive a recommended setup.
Technical Overview
Guidance for Stationary, Flying and Orbital Flying Saw. Contact us for bespoke geometry.