I actually have a DeWalt Saw with this blade:
SPECIFICATIONS
BLADE:
- Diameter: 14"
- Arbor: 1"
- Teeth: 70
- Grind: M-ATB
- Hook: 0º
- Plate: 0.071" (1.8 mm)
- Kerf: 0.087" (2.2 mm)
MAX RPM:
APPLICATION:
- 1800 RPM
- Heavy Gauge Metal
I bought the saw at a local tool supply shop. They are available through online vendors as well. The one previously mentioned is the first thing that popped up on a google search.
I have this saw:
SPECIFICATIONS
MOTOR:
- 15.0 AC/DC Amps
- 4.0 HP
NO LOAD SPEED:
WHEEL:
- 1300 RPM
MAX CAPACITY:
- Arbor: 1"
- Diameter: 14" (355 mm)
TOOL SIZE:
- Round: 5-3/16"
- Rectangular: 6-1/2" x 4-1/2"
- Length: 21"
- Weight: 47.0 lbs
Found here: http://www.mikestools.com/DW872-DeWa...utter-Saw.aspx
ironman_gq:
Good call, CRS prevented me from thinking about the RPM difference. It would be wise to check RPM of both the tool and blade in any application!