Place the PSL Toranong Pro onto the arbor. Ensure the directional arrow matches the rotation of the saw motor. (Reverse rotation will rip the carbide tips off instantly).
Do not use an impact gun. Use a torque wrench. Over-tightening can bulge the blade body, and under-tightening can cause slipping. Follow your specific machine’s manual (typically 50-70 Nm for 350mm blades).
Clean the machine's arbor and flanges with a wire brush. A single speck of dirt can tilt the blade by 0.1mm, causing lateral runout.
While the market is flooded with generic carbide-tipped saw blades, the PSL Toranong Pro has carved out a reputation among engineers, fabricators, and structural steel suppliers as the "gold standard" for automatic and semi-automatic cold saws. But what makes this specific blade worth the investment?
Rotate two PSL Toranong Pro blades in your arsenal. Keep one on the saw and one at the sharpener. By never running a dull blade, you will actually double the lifespan of both blades.