Blade Terminology; Blade Pitch - Grizzly G0783 Owner's Manual

11" slow speed cold cut saw
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Blade Terminology

Selecting the right blade for the cut requires an
understanding of various blade characteristics.
Blade Terminology
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F
D
C
E
Figure 27. Blade terminology.
A. Blade Size (Diameter): The overall diame-
ter of the blade. The Model G0783 uses 11"
blades (see Page 27).
B. Pitch: The distance from the tip of one tooth
to the tip of the next. Typically given in Teeth
Per Inch (TPI)
C. Gullet: The shallow area between the tips of
the teeth.
D. Front Rake Angle: The measurement of the
angle formed between the tip of the blade
tooth and a line tangent to the perimeter of
the blade.
E. Rear Rake Angle: The measurement of the
angle formed between the face of the tooth
and the diameter of the blade.
F.
Tooth Depth: The distance from the tip of the
tooth to the bottom of the adjacent gullet.
G. Kerf: The width of the cut created by the
blade.
G0783 (Mfd. Since 05/15)
The most important consideration when selecting
a blade for the Model G0783 is blade pitch, which
is typically measured in "teeth per inch" (TPI).
Proper TPI for any cut depends on the cross-sec-
tion size and wall thickness of the workpiece.
If the blade pitch is too coarse for the cut, there
will be too few teeth making the cut at any given
time. This results in broken blade teeth and rough
cuts due to excessive strain applied to both the
A
blade and the workpiece (see Figure 28). Use a
blade pitch that keeps at least three teeth in the
workpiece at any time.
G
Tooth Tip
Conversely, if the blade pitch is too fine for the
cut, teeth will remain in the workpiece and remove
more material than the blade gullet can hold. This
buildup of chips prevents the teeth from cutting
effectively and results in poor cutting efficiency,
overheating, and rapidly rounded-off teeth (see
Figure 29).

Blade Pitch

Blade
(TPI Too Coarse)
Broken
Workpiece
Figure 28. TPI too coarse for workpiece.
(TPI Too Fine)
Gullet
Excessive
Chip Buildup
Figure 29. TPI too fine for workpiece.
Blade
Workpiece
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