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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 150x22 mm, 40 Tungsten Carbide Teeth
Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 150x22 mm, 40 Tungsten Carbide Teeth
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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 150x22 mm, 40 Tungsten Carbide Teeth
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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 150x22 mm, 40 Tungsten Carbide Teeth
Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 150x22 mm, 40 Tungsten Carbide Teeth
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 150x22 mm, 40 Tungsten Carbide Teeth is a woodworking blade designed for general-purpose cutting of wood. The blade features a 150 mm diameter and a 22 mm bore, fitted with 40 tungsten carbide teeth that provide a balance between cutting speed and surface finish. It is compatible with portable circular saws and table saws that accept a 22 mm arbor and is intended for crosscutting and other common woodworking operations.
The tungsten carbide teeth ensure longer cutting life compared with standard high-speed steel blades and maintain sharpness under repeated use. The 40-tooth configuration offers a compromise between fast material removal and a smoother cut surface, reducing the need for extensive sanding after cutting. The 150 mm diameter and compact size make the blade suitable for both handheld and stationary saws, while the 22 mm bore provides a widely used mounting standard for easy installation.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 22 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is disconnected from power before mounting. Verify correct rotation direction and secure the blade according to the saw manufacturer's tightening procedure. When cutting, set appropriate blade speed and feed rate for the wood species and thickness to avoid overheating and premature wear. Use proper clamps and guides to hold the workpiece steady and follow standard safety procedures, including eye and hearing protection.
For best results, use the blade for crosscutting and finishing cuts rather than heavy ripping operations; maintain moderate feed rates and allow the carbide teeth to do the cutting to prolong blade life. Periodically inspect the teeth for damage and replace the blade if chipping or excessive dulling occurs.
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