Keep your blade cutting clean in aluminum and non-ferrous
Aluminum, brass, copper, and other non-ferrous metals are soft and gummy. Without lubrication, chips weld to the carbide teeth, pack the gullets, and build heat — which dulls the edge fast, leaves a rough, burred finish, and can ruin an expensive blade. A thin film of lubricant keeps chips clearing and teeth cutting clean.
This German-made wax stick is the simple, no-mess way to lubricate. A misting or coolant system is ideal for high-volume production, but if you don't have one, a wax stick gives you the same protection — just touch it to the blade as you cut.
What it does
- Stops chips from welding to the carbide and loading the gullets
- Reduces heat and built-up edge for a longer-lasting blade
- Leaves a smoother, burr-free finish on aluminum and non-ferrous
- Works on aluminum, brass, copper, other non-ferrous metals, and plastics
How to use it
With the saw running, lightly touch the wax stick to the body of the blade (or to the material) every few cuts to lay down a fresh film. A little goes a long way — you don't need to coat it.
Pair it with any of our aluminum & non-ferrous saw blades to get the cleanest cut and the most life out of your carbide.
