Brush cutter blade is typically a flat, circular metal disc mounted at the end of the machine’s rotating shaft. It spins at high speed to cut through tough materials like grass, weeds, shrubs, and even small trees.
Material: Usually made from hardened steel or alloy metal for durability and resistance to wear.
Shape: Circular with various edge designs depending on use.
Center Hole: Fits onto the brush cutter’s spindle/gear head.
Teeth or Edges: May be smooth, serrated, or toothed.
2-Tooth / 3-Tooth Blade
Simple, flat blades
Best for thick grass and light brush
4-Tooth / 8-Tooth Blade
More cutting edges
Suitable for denser vegetation
Saw Blade (Circular Saw Type)
Many sharp teeth like a saw
Used for woody shrubs and small trees
Mulching Blade
Designed to chop vegetation into fine pieces