Description
Key Features
Built for Medium Metal
This circular saw blade is made to cut medium metal and stainless steel including steel studs, angle iron, flat bar, channel, EMT conduit, plate, bar stock, and threaded rod.
Cermet II Teeth
The Cermet II tooth design handles heat and impact better than standard grinding discs, which means longer blade life, fewer changes, and more consistent cuts.
Cleaner, Cooler Cuts
Triple chip cutting action, a thin kerf design, and stabilizer vents help reduce sparks, wandering, vibration, and rework when cutting ferrous metal.
Overview
The Diablo D1260CF 12 in. x 60-Tooth Steel Demon Cermet II Saw Blade for Medium Metal is a 12 inch metal cutting circular saw blade built for dedicated low RPM metal cutting saws. This is a circular saw blade designed for cutting medium metal and stainless steel. Model Number: D1260CF. If you are cutting steel studs, channel, angle iron, flat bar, plate, bar stock, EMT conduit, or threaded rod, this blade is built to give you cleaner cuts with less heat and less cleanup than a grinding disc.
What matters here is not just the 60-tooth count, but the way Diablo uses its Cermet II tooth formula and triple chip grind to make those teeth hold up in metal. The result is a blade that is built for repeated metal cutting without burning through itself right away. Diablo states this blade delivers up to 25 times longer life, up to 50 times cooler cuts, and up to 10 times faster cuts compared to standard grinding discs. On the job, that means less time swapping consumables, less discoloration on steel, and less time cleaning up rough edges.
The blade geometry is aimed at control as much as speed. Diablo calls out an optimized blade design that reduces wandering and deflection, which is a big deal when you are trying to keep cuts straight through studs, plate, or bar stock. A blade that tracks properly saves time twice: once during the cut, and again when you do not need to go back and fix an ugly edge. That is especially useful for fabrication work, jobsite steel framing, and repeat cuts where consistency matters.
Diablo also builds this blade around jobsite durability. Tri-Metal Shock Resistant Brazing is there to help the Cermet II teeth stand up to impact, while Perma-SHIELD coating helps resist heat buildup, gumming, and corrosion. Laser cut stabilizer vents are designed to control vibration and noise while helping the blade stay cooler. The thin kerf further reduces cutting resistance, which helps the blade move through metal with less drag and less strain on the saw.
From a practical standpoint, this blade is made for people who want a metal cutting solution that is more controlled than abrasive cutting. Diablo specifically notes reduced sparks, larger chip sizes, and less dust and airborne contaminants versus standard grinding discs. That can make a real difference in indoor work, shop use, or jobs where cleanup and hot work concerns slow everything down.
Compatibility matters with a blade like this. The D1260CF is a 12 inch blade with a 1 inch arbor and a maximum speed of 1,800 RPM. Diablo also states it should be used with a dedicated low RPM metal cutting saw. That is the key point: this is not a general-purpose wood blade and not a blade to throw on any saw you have lying around. Match it to the right saw and the right material thickness, and it is a much more useful tool than a disposable abrasive wheel.
In terms of material range, Diablo positions this blade for 1/8 inch to 1/2 inch wall thickness in steel studs, angle iron, flat bar, channel, and EMT conduit, plus 1/4 inch to 1 inch wall thickness in plate and bar stock, and 1/2 inch to 2 inch diameter threaded rod. That makes it a strong fit for steel framing crews, fabricators, maintenance departments, general contractors, and serious DIY users who regularly cut ferrous metal and want a better finish with less mess.
If your work is mostly wood, this is not your blade. If your work involves repeated metal cutting and you are tired of heat, sparks, rough edges, and short life from abrasive solutions, the Diablo D1260CF 12 in. x 60-Tooth Steel Demon Cermet II Saw Blade for Medium Metal is the right kind of upgrade.
See the Blade Layout Before You Buy
The full-face blade layout tells you a lot right away. You are getting a 12 inch, 60-tooth metal cutting blade with a 1 inch arbor, a 0 degree hook angle, and a design meant for controlled cuts in ferrous metal and stainless steel.
- Designed for dedicated low RPM metal cutting saws
- Marked for medium metal applications including studs, angle iron, plate, bar stock, and conduit
Key Specifications
| Blade Diameter | 12 in. |
|---|---|
| Number of Teeth | 60 TCG |
| Arbor Size | 1 in. |
| Kerf | 0.083 in. |
| Plate Thickness | 0.071 in. |
| Hook Angle | 0° |
| Max Speed | 1,800 RPM |
| Weight | 1.8 lb |
Compatibility
Saw Type
Use with a dedicated 12 in. low RPM metal cutting saw.
Blade Mount
Fits saws that accept a 1 in. arbor blade.
Material Range
Designed for ferrous metal and stainless steel cutting, including studs, angle iron, flat bar, plate, bar stock, conduit, channel, and threaded rod.
Built For
Metalworking Steel Framing General Contracting Fabrication Maintenance Remodeling Cutting Studs and Channel Cutting Plate and Bar Stock
Pro Tip
Clamp the material down and let the saw maintain the proper cutting speed. This blade is built to cut, not grind, so pushing too slow can work against the clean-cut advantage Diablo designed into it.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Diablo D1260CF 12 in. x 60-Tooth Steel Demon Cermet II Saw Blade for Medium Metal Gets the Job Done Without the Grinding Disc Mess
If you cut metal often enough to care about speed, finish, and cleanup, this blade makes a strong case for leaving abrasive wheels behind.
- Who it’s for: Contractors, fabricators, maintenance crews, and serious DIY users running a dedicated low RPM metal cutting saw.
- Why it stands out: The Cermet II tooth design, thin kerf, and stabilizer vents are all working toward the same goal: straighter cuts, less heat, fewer sparks, and longer life.
- Worth knowing: This is a purpose-built metal cutting blade with a 1 in. arbor and 1,800 RPM max rating, so make sure your saw matches the blade instead of trying to force a fit.
Common Questions
- What does this blade cut? It is designed to cut medium metal and stainless steel, including steel studs, angle iron, flat bar, channel, EMT conduit, plate, bar stock, and threaded rod.
- What saw should this blade be used with? Diablo specifies use with a dedicated low RPM 12 in. metal cutting saw.
- What arbor size does it use? This blade uses a 1 in. arbor.
- What is the maximum blade speed? The maximum rated speed is 1,800 RPM.
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