Can you use any blade in a circular saw?
What is this? Not every circular saw is adequate for each material, which means that the blades are made according to whether you need them to cut wood, metal or concrete. Along with that, it is a fact that a single circular saw may need different special blades that aren’t universal or interchangeable.
What is Arbor size on a circular saw?
The size of an arbor hole on a circular saw blade will vary depending on the blade’s outside diameter. As the scale increases or decreases, the arbor hole generally follows suit. For standard 8″ and 10″ blades, arbor hole diameters typically sit at 5/8″.
How do I know what size arbor to buy?
The size of an arbor hole on a circular saw blade will vary depending on the blade’s outside diameter….Other blade sizes and their arbor hole diameters are as follows:
- 3″ blade size = 1/4″ arbor.
- 6″ blade size = 1/2″ arbor.
- 7 1/4″ to 10″ blade sizes = 5/8″ arbor.
- 12″ to 16″ blade sizes = 1″ arbor.
Is bore the same as arbor?
Arbor: The arbor is also known as bore shaft / spindle / mandrel on which the blade is mounted on. It is simply a motor shaft specifically designed for mounting the circular saw blade. The most common circular saw blades are of 18.415 cm, 25.4 cm and 30.48 cm sizes.
Can you put an 8 inch blade on a 10-inch table saw?
As long as the diameter of the arbor hole on the stacked dado blade set matches the arbor diameter of your table saw or radial-arm saw—and the arbor is long enough for a dado blade—you can use an 8-inch dado blade on a 10-inch table saw.
Can I put a 10-inch blade on my 12 inch miter saw?
Meaning that you won’t be able to cut through bigger stock. You may have to make 2 cuts to get 1 piece done. Yes, as the max size on on a Miter Saw that was sold with a 12 in blade should accommodate a 10 in blade !