




Using the Milwaukee 48 - 40 - 4265 metal circular saw blade is straightforward. First, make sure your saw has a 1 - inch arbor to fit the blade properly. When starting a cut, hold the saw firmly and let the blade do the work. Since it's designed for dry cutting, you don't need to use any lubricant. This blade is great for cutting various metals like steel, aluminum, strut, allthread, and angle iron. When cutting, you'll notice it doesn't produce burrs, so there's no need for extra cleanup. Also, it runs cool, which means you can handle the cut material right away. As for maintenance, after each use, wipe the blade clean with a dry cloth. Check for any signs of wear or damage regularly. If you notice the blade isn't cutting as well as it used to, it might be time to replace it. Store the blade in a dry place to prevent rusting.