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How to cut LED profilesUpdated a day ago

Customizing the length of your LED profiles is often necessary to achieve the perfect fit for your lighting project. Whether you're cutting by hand or using a machine, it's important to do it right to maintain the aesthetics and functionality of your LED profiles. This article provides professional tips and best practices for cutting LED profiles precisely and safely.

Please note, we do not offer refunds or replacements for LED profiles and covers that have been cut. Follow these best practices to achieve professional results in your LED lighting projects.

Tutorial video

 

Preparing for the cut

Measure twice, cut once: Determine the necessary length of your LED profile based on the cutting increments of the LED strip. Remember to accommodate for end caps and the supply cable.

Dry fitting: Assemble all components to visualize the final setup before cutting. This ensures accuracy and prevents wastage.

Cutting LED profiles by hand

Tools needed:

  • Hacksaw with a fine-tooth cutting blade
  • Masking or painters tape
  • Pen or pencil
  • Measuring tape
  • Compound square for angled cuts (if necessary)

Procedure:

  1. Secure the profile and cover together with tape for simultaneous cutting. If needed, you can cut the cover separately.
  2. Apply masking tape to the area where you'll be cutting. This prevents scratches and makes marking easier.
  3. Mark the cutting dimension on the tape.
  4. For larger profiles, you might need to cut the cover separately, but always use masking tape for marking.
  5. Cut with a steady hand and ensure your blade remains straight for a clean cut.

Cutting LED profiles with a power saw

Tools needed:

  • Compound miter saw
  • Non-Ferrous Carbide blade (for aluminum profiles)
  • OSB/Plywood blade (for plastic covers)
  • Masking or painters tape
  • Pen or pencil
  • Measuring tape

Procedure:

  1. Secure the profile and cover together with tape for simultaneous cutting. If needed, you can cut the cover separately.
  2. Apply masking tape to the area where you'll be cutting. This prevents scratches and makes marking easier.
  3. Mark the cutting dimension on the tape.
  4. For larger profiles, you might need to cut the cover separately, but always use masking tape for marking.
  5. Use a miter saw for precise and clean cuts on the aluminum profile. We recommend using a Non-Ferrous Carbide blade to cut the aluminum profile and cover together.
  6. If you need to cut the cover separately, we prefer to use a Non-Ferrous Carbide blade to cut the aluminum channel and an OSB/Plywood blade to cut the cover.

Ensure you wear safety gear like goggles when operating power tools.

Safety and convenience

Safety first: Always prioritize safety by using the appropriate gear and following safety protocols when handling cutting tools.

Cutting service: For precision and convenience, Wired4Signs USA offers custom cutting services for LED profiles, including custom miter angles. Note your specifications in the order notes comment box when checking out. (Please note, while we ensure precision in our custom cutting services, we do not offer refunds or replacements for LED profiles and covers that have been cut.)

Read our detailed blog post for more information

How to cut LED profiles and covers

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