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GF Saw Blades For Portable Orbital Tube Cutting

Precision GF and SL series saw blades for stainless steel tube, steel pipe and portable orbital cutting machines. Built for clean pipe ends, stable cutting and replacement blade supply by drawing or sample.

GF saw blade for orbital tube cutting

Portable Tube Cutting Saw Blades

GF and SL series saw blades are designed for portable pipe cutting and orbital tube cutting applications where blade fit, cutting stability and clean pipe ends are important. They are commonly used before welding, installation and maintenance work in high-purity pipeline systems.

ApplicationPortable orbital tube cutting, stainless steel tube cutting, clean pipe end preparation
Machine FitGF style, SL series, CM, FM and compatible portable tube cutting systems
Custom OptionsDiameter, thickness, bore, tooth number, tooth geometry and packaging
Buyer TypeTube fabricators, pipeline installers, maintenance teams, distributors and OEM replacement blade buyers

Why Buyers Choose GF Saw Blades

GF blades are often used when pipe cutting needs to be portable, accurate and repeatable before welding or assembly.

Clean Tube Ends

Suitable tooth geometry helps reduce burrs and supports straighter pipe ends for welding, assembly and installation work.

Pipeline Applications

Useful for stainless steel and clean pipeline work in semiconductor, solar, pharmaceutical, biotech and industrial systems.

Replacement Supply

We support repeat replacement blade supply for distributors, repair teams, pipeline contractors and industrial end users.

Applications For Clean Pipeline Cutting

Based on common portable tube cutting systems, GF style saw blades are selected for small and medium diameter pipe cutting where clean, repeatable cuts matter.

High Purity Piping

Tube cutting for clean pipeline installation and maintenance before welding or fitting.

Stainless Steel Tube

Replacement blades for stainless steel tube and thin-wall metal pipe cutting jobs.

Portable Machines

Custom blades for GF style orbital cutting machines and CM/FM compatible tube cutters.

OEM And Distributor

Batch supply with stable dimensions, packing options and private label support available.

GF / SL Series Common Saw Blade Specifications

Common GF blade models are selected by tube wall thickness, blade outer diameter and tooth count. The inner bore for these listed blades is 16mm.

Model Tube Wall Thickness Blade OD Teeth Suitable Tube Type Note
SL63100 0.7-1.5mm 63mm 100T General tube sizes Most common
SL6364 1.0-3.0mm 63mm 64T Larger tube diameter
SL6872 1.0-3.0mm 68mm 72T General tube sizes Most common
SL6844 2.0-7.0mm 68mm 44T General tube sizes Most common
SL8034 5.0-12.0mm 80mm 34T General tube sizes
SL8044 5.0-10.0mm 80mm 44T Smaller tube diameter
SL8054 2.0-7.0mm 80mm 54T General tube sizes
SL8080 1.0-3.0mm 80mm 80T Square tube cutting
Specification note:
The listed blades use a 16mm inner bore. Imported LS series cutting blades can use the same reference table. Final selection should still confirm tube material, tube OD, wall thickness and machine model.

GF Saw Blade Specification Guide

For accurate quotation, please provide your current blade size or send clear photos of the blade label and machine model. If you use several tube sizes, include the pipe material, outside diameter and wall thickness range.

Blade DataOuter diameter, bore, thickness, tooth count and tooth form
Tube DataMaterial, outside diameter, wall thickness and cutting quantity
Machine DataMachine model, clamping system and any current blade part number
Common Bore16mm for the listed GF / SL series common blade specifications

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GF saw blade tooth profile and cutting edge close-up

How To Select A GF Saw Blade

Correct GF blade selection starts with machine fit, then tube wall thickness and cutting quality requirement. Tooth count is not only a size code; it affects chip space, cutting resistance and burr control.

Selection Factor What To Confirm Why It Matters Common Risk If Wrong
Machine model GF / SL / CM / FM compatible cutter, clamp style and arbor fit Confirms blade OD, bore and usable cutting range Blade cannot mount or does not cut through the tube
Tube wall thickness Thin wall, medium wall or thick wall tube range Guides tooth count and chip space Too many teeth overload; too few teeth cause rough cutting
Tube material Stainless steel, carbon steel, copper, aluminum or special alloy Affects tooth geometry and cutting speed recommendation Heat, short blade life or poor end-face quality
Cutting target Welding preparation, maintenance cut, batch production or field installation Defines whether the priority is clean end, speed or long life Good price but wrong performance for the job
Current problem Burr, broken teeth, vibration, dark cut surface or short life Helps adjust tooth count, blade thickness and cutting advice Repeating the same failure with a new blade

GF Cutting Problem Diagnosis

When buyers send us the cutting symptom, we can recommend a more practical replacement blade instead of quoting only by diameter and teeth.

Large BurrsCheck tooth count, tube wall thickness, blade sharpness and feed pressure. Thin-wall stainless tube usually needs a finer and stable cutting setup.
Broken TeethOften related to wrong tooth pitch, unstable clamping, excessive feed or cutting interrupted by hard weld seams.
Short Blade LifeConfirm tube material, actual cutting quantity, coolant condition and whether the tooth design matches the wall thickness.
Vibration Or NoiseCheck bore fit, blade flatness, machine spindle condition and whether the tube is clamped firmly before cutting.
Dark Cut SurfaceMay indicate heat buildup from high cutting resistance, wrong tooth count, poor chip removal or insufficient cooling.
Wrong FitSend blade photos, bore measurement and machine model before ordering. Small dimensional differences can stop the blade from fitting.

What We Control In GF Blade Manufacturing

For repeat buyers, stable replacement supply matters as much as the first sample. We focus on dimensions, tooth consistency and packaging records so distributors and maintenance teams can reorder with less back-and-forth.

Dimension ConfirmationOD, bore, thickness, tooth count and machine compatibility are checked against drawings or samples.
Tooth ConsistencyTooth geometry and edge condition are controlled for stable cutting feel and repeatable performance.
Application RecordsWe keep buyer blade data, tube material and machine information for easier repeat orders.

GF saw blade manufacturing quality control for tube cutting

GF Saw Blade FAQ

Common questions before ordering replacement GF blades.

Can you supply GF blades from a sample or machine model?

Yes. A sample blade, machine model or clear blade photos can help confirm diameter, bore, thickness, tooth count, tooth form and machine fit before quotation.

Which information is needed before quoting GF blades?

Please send blade outer diameter, bore, tooth count, tube material, tube outside diameter, wall thickness, machine model, current cutting problem and target quantity. Photos or drawings make confirmation faster.

Are 63mm, 68mm and 80mm GF blades common sizes?

Yes. These are common reference diameters for GF and SL series tube cutting blades. Final choice still depends on machine fit, bore size, tooth count and tube wall thickness.

Can bore, teeth and blade thickness be customized?

Yes. Bore, outer diameter, kerf, plate thickness, tooth count and tooth geometry can be customized when the buyer provides a drawing, sample blade or confirmed machine data.

How do I choose tooth count for tube wall thickness?

Thin-wall tube usually needs a finer tooth count for cleaner ends. Thicker wall tube often needs fewer teeth to provide chip space and reduce cutting resistance.

Can you support a small trial order first?

Trial orders can be discussed for confirming machine fit and cutting result before repeat supply. For stable repeat orders, we keep the confirmed blade and application data.

Fast GF Blade Inquiry Path

For GF and SL tube cutting blades, machine fit and tube wall thickness should be confirmed before price discussion.

1Send Machine And Blade DataMachine model, current blade diameter, bore, thickness, tooth count and any blade code or sample photo.
2Describe Tube Cutting WorkTube material, outside diameter, wall thickness, burr requirement, cutting quantity and current blade problem.
3Confirm Trial Or Repeat SupplyWe recommend a practical GF specification, then keep confirmed data for repeat orders.

Best first message: machine model + tube material + tube OD/wall thickness + current blade photo.

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GF / SL Blade Selection Notes

GF and SL tube cutting blades are often selected for stainless steel tube preparation, orbital cutting and high-purity pipeline work. The priority is a clean end face, low burr and stable fit with the portable cutting machine.

Common sizes

63 mm, 68 mm and 80 mm blades are common. Bore is usually 16 mm, but machine fit must be confirmed.

Wall thickness

Thin wall tubes need finer tooth counts. Thick wall or larger pipe ranges may need lower tooth counts for chip space.

Repeat orders

Keep the model, pipe range and machine reference together so the same blade can be supplied again without guesswork.

Need a reliable GF / SL 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

What information is needed for GF or SL tube cutting blades?

Please provide pipe outer diameter, wall thickness, machine model, blade outer diameter, bore, tooth count and the tube end quality requirement.

Are 63 mm, 68 mm and 80 mm GF blades common sizes?

Yes. These are common tube cutting blade diameters, but bore size and machine fit still need to be confirmed before production.

Can GF blades cut stainless steel tube?

GF and SL tube cutting blades are often used for stainless steel tube preparation where clean tube ends and low burr are important.

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