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The Diablo 10" General Purpose Saw Blade combines high-performance TiCo carbide teeth with a super-thin laser-cut kerf and Perma-SHIELD coating, delivering precision cuts, exceptional durability, and heat resistance. Designed for both rip and crosscuts in engineered wood, it features a 5/8" arbor and supports up to 7000 RPM, making it the ultimate upgrade for professionals demanding clean, fast, and reliable performance.
Material | Blend |
Brand | Diablo |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 11.75"W |
Color | Multi |
Number of Teeth | 40 |
Style | Classic |
Item Thickness | 10 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Engineered Wood |
UPC | 008925020943 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00008925020943 |
Manufacturer | Freud |
Part Number | D1040X |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Item model number | D1040X |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Cutting Diameter | 10 Inches |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Diablo 10-Inch 40-Tooth ATB General Purpose Saw Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Freud Limited Tooling Warranty. Contact Freud customer service for more details. 800-334-4565 |
Assembled Diameter | 10 Inches |
B**T
Just buy it!
Let me start by saying I don't normally write reviews, mostly just to warn of a bad product (which isn't often as I read reviews before buying pretty much anything).So I've been eye-balling this blade for some time. All the reviews looked good, reasonably priced, but.. When I bought my saw used it came with 3-4 new blades. Granted these were the $10 discount hardware blades, but a new blade is a new blade right?Wrong. So don't waste anymore time, like STOP reading this review and buy it now, then come back and finish reading the review to get all excited for your new blade to get there.Okay, now that you bought it I'll tell you my experience with it.I like to work with pallet word (yes I'm cheap, I was using a $10 blade remember?). I've found some really nice pieces in pallet wood, especially when you can find good hardwood pallets. So I'm working on this project and I notice that my saw seems to be struggling when I'm ripping some oak stringers that are just over an inch think. Now I have an older delta contractors saw with a 3hp motor, not underpowered you could say, but she was struggling nonetheless. Besides that, the cut edge is just black, not exactly the look I was going for and glueline ready? I wish.Even with some 1/2 inch hardwood slats I was ripping I would get burnt edges, even pine would get burnt edges sometimes (but a $25 dollar blade isn't that much better than a $10 blade right?)Fast forward to getting my new blade. Took the old blade out, cleaned up the arbor plates and stuck this new one on. First cut was in an oak stringer and holy crap it was a thing of beauty. Hot knife through butter didn't even discribe it, is almost like it feeds itself, it cuts that easy. Just beautiful, clean, no burn marks and glueline ready.But I do have one problem. I should have ordered this long ago, but that's user error...On a side note, I have 2 new, never used, $10 blades for sale if anyone is interested in saving a buck.
M**X
Cuts like butter!
The only brand of saw blades that I buy. It's crazy how well this thing cuts. Also given it's a 40 teeth blade the finish is actually very good as well. Definitely recommend Diablo saws, have them in my miter and my circular.
C**M
Great blade for the money.
Cuts are clean and blade cuts exceptionally well.
D**B
In general, it's good at cutting wood
All diablo and freud blades are top notch...I don't even bother trying other brands after using these blades...they are thar good...cut so smoothly I thought something was wrong the first time I used one...it was way quieter and the wood fed through the blade effortlessly...a true game changer
R**Z
Stays SHARP through pressure treated lumbar
I bought this blade to construct 192 feet of dock 4' x 4' dock panels, made from pressure treated lumbar with a factory applied waterproof sealant . I was concerned with premature blade binding and dulling, as the wood was very saturated with preservative and each 5/4" x 6" x 8' board (actually a bit thicker than 5/4") was cut twice to fit the dock frame. I also had to cut many under structure 1" x 4" boards. In total, 192 5/4" x 6" boards - cut twice, and 72 1" X4" boards also cut twice! You get my point, lots of cutting...! Everything was cut with a Bosch sliding compound miter saw.This blade held up extremely well, it held nearly identical performance from the first cut to the last. While I did construct this dock over two days, most of the cutting was done in 3 sessions. The blade was excellent, the cut finish was also very good (not quite finish blade quality), particularly for a dock. I have several Freud blades and like many of the other reviewers, I feel they are precision made and the best, most durable blades at their price point (or perhaps any). Quality product!
M**E
Good blade
Used it for cutting laminate flooring and did a great job initially. I thought I would get a longer life out of it but given the thickness of the flooring, maybe it was wishful thinking. Good blade otherwise.
T**R
How does the Freud D1040X 10-inch 40-tooth blade stack up?
I probably would classify myself as an intermediate wood worker. I am definitely not a cabinet maker. That being said, I do require the tools that I do use to work well for the purpose they are intended. What I do require in a circular saw blade is sharpness, perfect balance and (wobble) free. You may say I have an intolerance for a circular saw blade that wobbles!I first saw this Freud blade in a relative's shop. I noticed that it ran perfectly true in roundness and was wobble free. I said if I can get one just like it that runs that smooth--That's for me; So I ordered it from Amazon. I think Homedepot also carries the Freud line, but at the time Amazon was offering it very competitavely and shipping free.I was not disappointed. I frequently refer to a high RPM tool that has precision built in as--running like a Jet engine---all you hear is a smooth whistling sound, and when you watch it going through a cut or just running free there is no (wobble). With (no wobble) and 40 teeth the (general purpose) gives a surprisingly smooth cut and yet rips well too. If Freud is making all their blades to this standard of excellence they are doing everything right in my book, and at the right price.
C**G
Nice cut...
This thing cuts through wood like a hot knife cutting through horse dung. Very sharp.
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