1 Blade 10"-80t - Renegade Razor/Hybrid - Multi-Purpose Specialty - RENEGADE BLADE® - Carbide Brush Cutter Weed Eater Blades, 254mm
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This is a 10-inch, 80-tooth carbide-tipped brush cutter blade designed for heavy-duty weed cutting and light brush clearing. It fits string trimmers and brush cutters that accept a 254mm (10") blade with a standard 25.4mm or 20mm arbor hole (check your model). It’s not for standard lawn mowers—it’s a specialty blade for clearing thick vegetation, briars, saplings, and overgrowth.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, measure your existing blade’s diameter (must be 254mm/10") and arbor hole size (typically 25.4mm or 20mm—verify yours). This blade is aftermarket, not OEM-specific, so it fits most straight-shaft trimmers and brush cutters with a compatible arbor. Common models include Stihl FS series, Husqvarna 128LD/324L, Echo SRM-225/2620, and Ryobi 40V/18V expand-it heads. If your trimmer uses a 1-inch (25.4mm) or 20mm hole, it should work. Always check your owner’s manual or measure the arbor hole diameter—mismatched holes won’t mount securely. Not for universal fit on all brands; confirm your trimmer’s blade mount type (e.g., center hole vs. multi-hole pattern).
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Carbide tips are extremely durable and hold an edge longer than steel blades, but they’re brittle—avoid hitting rocks, concrete, or metal to prevent chipping.
- Installation: Moderate difficulty. You’ll need a blade nut wrench and a lock pin (or a block of wood) to keep the shaft from spinning. Torque to manufacturer spec (typically 20-30 ft-lbs). Wear heavy gloves—carbide edges are razor-sharp.
- Common gotchas: This blade is loud and throws debris aggressively—always use full eye, face, and leg protection. It’s not for grass or light weeds; use a string head for those. The 80 teeth create a fine mulch, but it’s heavy—your trimmer’s clutch and shaft must be rated for blade use (check manual).
- Maintenance: Sharpen only with a diamond file or carbide grinder. Steel files won’t work. Replace if teeth chip or crack.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you regularly clear thick brush, briars, or small saplings and want a long-lasting, aggressive blade that outperforms string. Skip it if you only trim grass or light weeds, or if your trimmer isn’t rated for blade use—you’ll damage the tool or yourself. It’s a solid value for heavy-duty users who need a dedicated brush cutter blade.
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