Make clean, confident cuts in ferrous metal with the DEWALT DWA7762 6-1/2-Inch 48-Tooth Ferrous Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blade. This DWA7762 blade uses better carbide for longer life and less chipping, and its laser-etched, color-coded design shows you exactly what it's made for. It's the blade you reach for when cutting steel studs, rebar, and other metal materials.
DEWALT DWA7762 Metal Cutting Saw Blade: Built to Last Through Tough Materials
The DWA7762 is engineered with a strengthened plate that eliminates run-out and extends blade life. With 48 teeth and a 5/8-inch arbor, it's a direct fit for many circular saws. The blade is laser etched and color coded by material, so you can instantly identify it, even after weeks in your tool bag. Whether you're a metal fabricator or a contractor cutting steel on the job, this blade delivers clean results and fewer replacements.
Why Choose This Product?
Better carbide: Holds an edge longer and resists chipping.
Color-coded identification: No guesswork when grabbing a blade.
Run-out control: Smoother cuts and longer blade life.
Application Notes
Ideal for steel cutting applications. Use with a saw rated for metal cutting and follow the manufacturer's speed and feed recommendations for best results.
Features
Better carbide for longer life and less chipping.
Laser-etched, color-coded blade for easy identification.
Strengthened plate reduces run-out and extends blade life.
5/8-inch arbor fits common circular saws.
Arbor: 5/8 inches
Model: DWA7762
Teeth: 48
Diameter: 6.5 inches
Material: Carbide-tipped steel
Application: Ferrous metal
Product Type: Circular Saw Blade
Seller: Workbench World
MPN: DWA7762
Product Details
Understanding Blade Size and Fit
The DWA7762 has a 6-1/2-inch diameter and a 5/8-inch arbor. This is a common size for compact circular saws. If you're replacing a blade on a tool with a 5/8-inch arbor, this blade will drop right in. Be sure to check the maximum blade diameter your saw accepts before purchasing.
Tooth Count and Cut Quality
With 48 teeth, this blade produces a finer finish in metal without aggressive chipping. Fewer teeth cut faster but leave a rougher edge; more teeth give cleaner results and longer blade life. For cutting thin-walled metal, a higher tooth count is an advantage.
Get More from Your Blade
To extend blade life, let the tool do the work: apply light pressure, choose the correct RPM, and use cutting fluid when recommended. Always follow the saw manufacturer's safety instructions when working with metal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this blade fit my circular saw?
It has a 5/8-inch arbor and 6-1/2-inch diameter. Most circular saws with a 5/8-inch arbor and 6.5-inch max blade will accept it. Please verify your saw's specifications.
Can it cut stainless steel?
It's designed for ferrous metals; stainless steel may be too hard and can damage the blade. Use a dedicated stainless cutting blade.
How do I know it's a metal-cutting blade?
The blade is laser etched and color coded. Look for the gold/copper color and the 'Ferrous Metal' label.
How long will the blade last?
The better carbide construction extends blade life compared to standard steel blades. Cutting speed and material thickness affect longevity.
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Customer Reviews
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Ricardo
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Cuts stainless steel
After 35 years in fabrication, this blade on a 6-1/2 circular saw sliced through stainless steel handrails with no problem. The cut was clean and didn't leave burrs. I've made over 50 cuts and it's still sharp. This is a quality blade.
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Sophie
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Good for occasional use
It works well on thin metal. I wouldn't use it for heavy-duty jobs, but it's fine for what I need.