Grizzly Extreme Series Circular Saw Blades
Summary for Grizzly Extreme Series Circular Saw Blades
Grizzly Circular Saw Blades: Precision, Power, and Performance
Achieving a clean, accurate cut starts with the blade. Our line of Grizzly Circular Saw Blades is engineered to deliver superior sharpness, longevity, and impact resistance for every cut, across every application. We offer two distinct performance tiers—the versatile Grizzly PRO™ Series and the ultra-durable Extreme Series™—to meet the demands of every woodworker, from jobsite professionals to high-volume cabinet shops.
Whether you need a dedicated ripping blade, a fine-finish cross-cutting blade, a thin kerf blade, or a reliable general-purpose blade, explore the two series below to find the perfect combination of carbide technology, blade size, and tooth count for your specific tool.
The Grizzly PRO™ Series: Toughness for the Jobsite and Shop
The Grizzly PRO™ line is built for exceptional performance, offering a perfect balance of speed and finish for portable and stationary saws alike. This series provides reliable, long-lasting performance day after day, cut after cut.
Key Technology | Blade Types | Sizes & Applications |
BearTooth C4 Carbide: Engineered for longer-lasting sharpness, this blade can be sharpened up to 3 times. | General Purpose, Crosscut, Ripping, Thin Kerf | 6-1/2" & 7-1/4": For Circular and Track Saws. |
GlideMax Advanced Non-Stick Coating: Reduces friction and heat buildup during use. | 10" & 12": For Miter and Table Saws. | |
Durability: Offers 6 times the durability of standard blades. | Tooth Counts: Available from 24T up to 80T for various cutting needs. |
The Extreme Series™: Unmatched Durability for Demanding Applications
The Extreme Series™ is our highest-durability line, designed for woodworkers who require the absolute toughest carbide to withstand constant, heavy use on demanding materials. This series is focused on the stationary performance of your miter and table saws.
Key Technology | Blade Types | Sizes & Applications |
Extreme Series BearTooth C9 Carbide: Features a cobalt binder and coarse-grained structure that delivers superior toughness and extreme resistance to chipping. | General Purpose, Crosscut, Ripping, Thin Kerf | 10" & 12": For Miter and Table Saws Only. |
CNC Heat-Brazed Carbide Tips: Provides impact resistance and increased durability, cut after cut. | Tooth Counts: Available from 24T up to 90T for maximum versatility. | |
Durability: Offers a maximum of 10 times the durability of standard blades. | Sharpening: Can be sharpened up to 3 times. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between C4 and C9 carbide?
The distinction lies in impact resistance and durability:
- C4 Carbide (PRO Series): Excellent hardness and wear resistance for all-around shop use. The focus is on retaining a sharp edge for a long time.
- C9 Carbide (Extreme Series): Higher concentration of cobalt binder gives the carbide superior toughness. The focus here is extreme impact resistance, preventing chipping and damage in the most demanding, continuous-use environments.
How do I choose the correct tooth count (T)?
The number of teeth determines the speed and quality of the cut:
- Low Tooth Count (24T–40T): Ideal for ripping (cutting with the grain). Fewer teeth remove material faster and reduce drag.
- Medium Tooth Count (40T–60T): General purpose use. A versatile compromise between speed and finish for both ripping and cross-cutting.
- High Tooth Count (80T–90T): Ideal for cross-cutting (cutting across the grain) and fine finishing on materials like plywood and melamine. More teeth produce a smoother cut with less tearout.
What do the different tooth grind codes mean (ATB, TCG, ATBR)?
The grind profile of the carbide tips is critical for the resulting finish:
- ATB (Alternate Top Bevel): The most common grind, ideal for cross-cutting and general-purpose use. Teeth alternate between right and left bevels to cleanly shear the wood.
- TCG (Triple Chip Grind): Used primarily for hard materials like plastics, laminates, and abrasive materials. The first tooth cuts the center of the material and the second tooth cuts the corners, providing maximum durability and a clean edge.
- ATBR (Alternate Top Bevel with Raker): Used on many combination and ripping blades. It features an ATB pattern followed by a flat-top (raker) tooth, allowing the blade to cleanly crosscut while still providing the flat-top strength needed for heavy ripping.
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Summary for Grizzly Extreme Series Circular Saw Blades
Grizzly Circular Saw Blades: Precision, Power, and Performance
Achieving a clean, accurate cut starts with the blade. Our line of Grizzly Circular Saw Blades is engineered to deliver superior sharpness, longevity, and impact resistance for every cut, across every application. We offer two distinct performance tiers—the versatile Grizzly PRO™ Series and the ultra-durable Extreme Series™—to meet the demands of every woodworker, from jobsite professionals to high-volume cabinet shops.
Whether you need a dedicated ripping blade, a fine-finish cross-cutting blade, a thin kerf blade, or a reliable general-purpose blade, explore the two series below to find the perfect combination of carbide technology, blade size, and tooth count for your specific tool.
The Grizzly PRO™ Series: Toughness for the Jobsite and Shop
The Grizzly PRO™ line is built for exceptional performance, offering a perfect balance of speed and finish for portable and stationary saws alike. This series provides reliable, long-lasting performance day after day, cut after cut.
Key Technology | Blade Types | Sizes & Applications |
BearTooth C4 Carbide: Engineered for longer-lasting sharpness, this blade can be sharpened up to 3 times. | General Purpose, Crosscut, Ripping, Thin Kerf | 6-1/2" & 7-1/4": For Circular and Track Saws. |
GlideMax Advanced Non-Stick Coating: Reduces friction and heat buildup during use. | 10" & 12": For Miter and Table Saws. | |
Durability: Offers 6 times the durability of standard blades. | Tooth Counts: Available from 24T up to 80T for various cutting needs. |
The Extreme Series™: Unmatched Durability for Demanding Applications
The Extreme Series™ is our highest-durability line, designed for woodworkers who require the absolute toughest carbide to withstand constant, heavy use on demanding materials. This series is focused on the stationary performance of your miter and table saws.
Key Technology | Blade Types | Sizes & Applications |
Extreme Series BearTooth C9 Carbide: Features a cobalt binder and coarse-grained structure that delivers superior toughness and extreme resistance to chipping. | General Purpose, Crosscut, Ripping, Thin Kerf | 10" & 12": For Miter and Table Saws Only. |
CNC Heat-Brazed Carbide Tips: Provides impact resistance and increased durability, cut after cut. | Tooth Counts: Available from 24T up to 90T for maximum versatility. | |
Durability: Offers a maximum of 10 times the durability of standard blades. | Sharpening: Can be sharpened up to 3 times. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between C4 and C9 carbide?
The distinction lies in impact resistance and durability:
- C4 Carbide (PRO Series): Excellent hardness and wear resistance for all-around shop use. The focus is on retaining a sharp edge for a long time.
- C9 Carbide (Extreme Series): Higher concentration of cobalt binder gives the carbide superior toughness. The focus here is extreme impact resistance, preventing chipping and damage in the most demanding, continuous-use environments.
How do I choose the correct tooth count (T)?
The number of teeth determines the speed and quality of the cut:
- Low Tooth Count (24T–40T): Ideal for ripping (cutting with the grain). Fewer teeth remove material faster and reduce drag.
- Medium Tooth Count (40T–60T): General purpose use. A versatile compromise between speed and finish for both ripping and cross-cutting.
- High Tooth Count (80T–90T): Ideal for cross-cutting (cutting across the grain) and fine finishing on materials like plywood and melamine. More teeth produce a smoother cut with less tearout.
What do the different tooth grind codes mean (ATB, TCG, ATBR)?
The grind profile of the carbide tips is critical for the resulting finish:
- ATB (Alternate Top Bevel): The most common grind, ideal for cross-cutting and general-purpose use. Teeth alternate between right and left bevels to cleanly shear the wood.
- TCG (Triple Chip Grind): Used primarily for hard materials like plastics, laminates, and abrasive materials. The first tooth cuts the center of the material and the second tooth cuts the corners, providing maximum durability and a clean edge.
- ATBR (Alternate Top Bevel with Raker): Used on many combination and ripping blades. It features an ATB pattern followed by a flat-top (raker) tooth, allowing the blade to cleanly crosscut while still providing the flat-top strength needed for heavy ripping.
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