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Application Guide

Stainless Steel Tube Cutting Saw Blade Selection

Stainless steel tube cutting needs a blade matched to machine type, wall thickness, burr requirement and tube end quality. Yansam helps buyers choose between GF, HSS and cermet blade directions before quoting.

Start With The Tube And Machine, Not Only The Blade Size

The same outer diameter blade can perform very differently on stainless tube if tooth count, kerf, feed and clamping do not match the real cutting condition.

Cutting Situation Common Blade Direction What To Confirm
Portable orbital tube cutting GF saw blade Machine model, tube OD, wall thickness, blade code and bore
General cold saw tube cutting HSS or coated HSS blade Material grade, coolant, speed, feed, tooth count and coating
High-speed production tube cutting Cermet cold saw blade Machine fit, locating holes, surface requirement and production volume
Thin-wall stainless tube Fine pitch blade selection Wall thickness, burr tolerance, clamping and deformation risk

Common Stainless Tube Cutting Problems

These symptoms usually point to blade specification, machine condition or cutting parameter mismatch.

Large BurrCheck tooth pitch, blade sharpness, feed pressure, coolant and tube clamping.
Short Blade LifeReview material hardness, coating choice, tooth load and overheating.
Broken TeethConfirm tube wall thickness, vibration, chip removal and whether teeth are too coarse.
Rough Tube EndCheck blade runout, machine stability, tooth geometry and cutting speed.
Tube DeformationReview clamping, wall thickness, feed pressure and blade kerf.
Unstable Repeat OrdersKeep the confirmed blade OD, kerf, bore, teeth, coating and machine data.

Fast Inquiry Checklist

Send these details and we can recommend a practical blade specification faster.

1Tube DataMaterial grade, outer diameter, wall thickness and length.
2Machine DataMachine brand, model, spindle speed, coolant and clamping method.
3Current BladeOD, kerf, plate thickness, bore, pin holes, teeth and coating.
4Cutting ResultBurr photos, blade life, broken teeth, heat, noise or surface requirement.

Need A Stainless Tube Cutting Recommendation?

Send tube size, wall thickness, material grade, machine model and current blade photo.

Send Stainless Tube Details

Stainless Steel Tube Cutting Diagnosis

Stainless steel tube cutting often fails because heat, thin wall vibration and incorrect tooth pitch appear together. Before changing blade material, confirm whether the problem is burr, tube deformation, blue marks, short life or broken teeth.

Observed problemLikely causeWhat to send us
Heavy inside burrTooth pitch too coarse, feed condition unstable or blade edge dulling quickly.Tube OD, wall thickness, burr photo and current tooth count.
Blue heat marksSpeed, coolant or coating does not match stainless steel cutting heat.Machine speed, coolant type and current coating.
Tube collapse or vibrationClamping and tooth engagement are not stable for thin wall tubing.Clamping photo, tube length and cutting bundle condition.

Need a reliable stainless steel tube cutting blade recommendation?

Send the machine model, current blade size, material and cutting problem. Drawings, nameplate photos or sample photos help us confirm the specification faster.

  • Machine brand / model
  • Blade OD, thickness, bore, teeth and pin holes
  • Material, size range and current cutting problem

Buyer FAQ

How can stainless steel tube burr be reduced?

Check tooth pitch, feed stability, coolant, coating and clamping. Tube OD, wall thickness and burr photos are needed for diagnosis.

Why do stainless steel tubes get blue heat marks?

Heat marks usually relate to speed, coolant, coating or blade wear. Machine speed and coolant information should be reviewed.

What causes thin wall tube vibration?

Thin wall tubes can vibrate when clamping, tooth engagement or support is not stable enough for the tube size.

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