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โก Cut Clean, Cut Strong โ The Last Blade Youโll Ever Need!
The DeWalt DWA7747 14" 66-tooth heavy-gauge ferrous metal cutting saw blade combines 12% titanium carbide construction with tri-foil braze technology and expansion slots to deliver precise, burr-free cuts and exceptional durability. Compatible with DW872 Multi-Cutter Saws, it excels in cutting a wide range of metals with minimal heat buildup and supports multiple resharpenings for extended life.

































| ASIN | B0000302QT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133,215 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #350 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Multi |
| Compatible Devices | DeWalt power tools (14-inch, 66-tooth, 1-inch arbor) |
| Compatible Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 392 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028874077478 |
| Included Components | DWA7747 - 14IN 66 Tooth Metal Cutting Blade with 1IN Arbor |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 14"L x 14"W |
| Item Type Name | 14IN 66T H.GA FERR MTL CUT 1IN ARBOR |
| Item Weight | 4.23 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material | Titanium Carbide |
| Material Type | Titanium Carbide |
| Model | DWA7747 |
| Number of Teeth | 66 |
| Part Number | DWA7747 |
| Product Dimensions | 14"L x 14"W |
| Style | 66-Tooth |
| Style Name | 66-Tooth |
| UPC | 028874077478 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**K
Better than a Ginsu knife
I have a small fab shop and we use this daily for cutting everything from 1" square steel tube .100 wall all the way up to 5"x 3" .250 wall steel tube, 1/8",3/16",1/4"and 3/8" x up to 4" angle as well as aluminum extrusions 1",2",3" square aluminum tube (a little wd40 on the blade while cutting aluminum helps keep the teeth clear) and I usually get a couple of months out of the blade before it needs sharpening, I've gotten the same blade sharpened a few times before it needed retirement, usually due to lost teeth. I have four of these blades and cycle them, when they get dull I switch it out and send it out for sharpening. I haven't kept count of how many cuts we're getting but I would guess at least a thousand as long as the material is clamped properly and supported when cutting long pieces, if the work piece moves while you're cutting it will remove teeth in a hurry ruining the blade. I've got an abrasive blade chop saw and it hasn't been used in years other than to cut hardened shaft like thomson or superior shaft since I bought the Dewalt dw872 that uses this blade, it makes cuts cleaner, faster and more square than the abrasive blade ever could, without all the dust! Also a word of caution you can't use this blade on an abrasive blade machine because the wheel speed is too high, and don't use it on hardened shaft or you'll get a very short life out if it speaking from expensive experience.
D**E
Very Good Metal Cutting Blade
Theses blades are incredible and when used properly work as good as any fine wood chop or miter saw. No one get's to use it that is not trained on how to. Cost is not prohibitive to the untrained. Still going strong after several jobs.
J**T
Heavy duty blade, long lasting, great cuts.
I probably made 500+ cuts with this blade in 1/4" steel angle, and square tubing before it finally started getting dull. I even cut quite a bit of heavy aluminum stock also with really good results. I was so happy with the performance I bought another identical blade and sent the old one to be sharpened. If you don't bear down and let the blade do the work you will get lots and lots of clean straight cuts.
J**.
Replacement for the DW872 saw
DO NOT INSTALL THIS BLADE IN A PORTER CABLE MACHINE. It will turn too fast and you will be one of the morons complaining about the short life of the Dewalt blade. I bought this as a backup for the DW872 saw from Dewalt. Remember that it has to turn much slower than most all abrasive saws turn, and turning it faster will just shorten its life, and possibly your own. This means that turning the bladed faster than 1300 RPM can be very dangerous, and the danger is all in relation to how much faster you turn it, and what you cut with it. Even the saw it is made for, which runs at the correct speed, must be used properly to prevent damage to the blade, to the work, and to the user. Never rush the cut, the slower you go, the less heat and damage to the blade you will get. I cut angle iron, like bed frame material with ease. It cuts aluminum fast an easy. Always run the blade no faster than the specifications say to run it. The least you will do is ruin the blade, the most you will do is ruin your life.
T**G
Goes dull.
Made 4 cuts on some 1/4 inch angle iron and the blade was dull. Do not recommend this blade at all.
L**H
Clean cuts on square tubing and profiles @ 1800 RPM
There are limits to the linear velocity at which metal can be cut with a mechanical blade that has teeth, without lubrication. So the 1800 RPM is absolutely no surprise. A dry metal saw is always a compromise, because of friction and heat issues. In my case, a speed controller for my saw solved the 1800 RPM issue. This blade can turn your miter saw into a very precise metal cutting tool, with no cleanup necessary for further welding or riveting. I have used it mostly on 18-22 Gauge stock (That is: 1.2 to 0.76 mm), and at this material thickness it is just absolutely NICE with fast and precise cuts. Heavy 1/8 inch (3.17 mm) round or angled material is possible. I found that this blade cuts this thickness much faster and cleaner than an abrasive chop-off disk, but also wears down the blade much faster, compared to thinner stock. Anything thicker is better done with a plasma cutter or another tool. I have just worn down my first blade, and I will get another one while the first is going to be resharpened. The mileage I got out of this blade is OK given the heavy gauge I was cutting. Diligently used with care, and in the range of 0.8 to 1.5mm material thickness: Great results, clean and precise cuts. I would not recommend it for anything heavier than 2 mm mild steel.
F**.
Good blade!!
This is an overall good blade. We chop some steel and a lot of aluminum. This is the same blade that came on the saw. Since we chop a lot of aluminum we purchased aluminum specific blades. This blade is much better on aluminum than those were. Their shipping was excellent.
H**S
UPDATE to โTooth fell off almost immediately! With mild steel!โ
SENT ME A NEW ONE AND HAD NO ISSUES! A tooth fell almost immediately! Was cutting mild steel, only 1/8โ with hardly ANY pressure at all! I am hoping this is an isolated even and it was just this particular saw that came deffective. I have other brands that have lasted quite a bit of constant use before getting them sharpened!
C**N
Es bueno hasta ahora
Necesito hacer mรกs cortes para dar mi opiniรณn. A ver si da los 1500 cortes que dice poder hacer antes de tener que reemplazarlo. Lo que no dice es el promedio del grosor de los cortes y la velocidad de corte antes de considerar que necesita remplazo.
S**K
Better the a Ginsu knife
I have a small fab shop and we use this daily for cutting everything from 1" square steel tube .100 wall all the way up to 5"x 3" .250 wall steel tube, 1/8",3/16",1/4"and 3/8" x up to 4" angle as well as aluminum extrusions 1",2",3" square aluminum tube (a little wd40 on the blade while cutting aluminum helps keep the teeth clear) and I usually get a couple of months out of the blade before it needs sharpening, I've gotten the same blade sharpened a few times before it needed retirement, usually due to lost teeth. I have four of these blades and cycle them, when they get dull I switch it out and send it out for sharpening. I haven't kept count of how many cuts we're getting but I would guess at least a thousand as long as the material is clamped properly and supported when cutting long pieces, if the work piece moves while you're cutting it will remove teeth in a hurry ruining the blade. I've got an abrasive blade chop saw and it hasn't been used in years other than to cut hardened shaft like thomson or superior shaft since I bought the Dewalt dw872 that uses this blade, it makes cuts cleaner, faster and more square than the abrasive blade ever could, without all the dust! Also a word of caution you can't use this blade on an abrasive blade machine because the wheel speed is too high, and don't use it on hardened shaft or you'll get a very short life out if it speaking from expensive experience.
I**Y
lasts well
cutting steel and aluminum tube, extrusions and solid stock i regularly get 2000-3000 cuts per blade the record being about 7000 cuts in thin wall tubing i do not bother to sharpen as the cost is half the blade cost and only get a couple hundred more cuts best to use them and throw them in the scrap bin when done
D**Z
Excelente calidad
Lo he usado un mes y sin problemas
K**O
Great Price for a Good Blade
I seem to get the best results with the Dewalt brand name blades. I have tried having them resharpened with less success ... New always seems better. So nice to find one at a reasonable price.
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