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Circular saw blade Art-Pol 115×22.2 mm, 24 carbide teeth, for cutting wood
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 115×22.2 mm, 24 carbide teeth, for cutting wood
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Circular saw blade Art-Pol 115×22.2 mm, 24 carbide teeth, for cutting wood
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Circular saw blade Art-Pol 115×22.2 mm, 24 carbide teeth, for cutting wood
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 115×22.2 mm, 24 carbide teeth, for cutting wood
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 115×22.2 mm with 24 carbide teeth is designed for cutting wood. The blade has a 115 mm diameter and a 22.2 mm center bore that fits most standard handheld circular saws and compact table saws. With 24 carbide-tipped teeth the blade offers a balance between cutting speed and surface finish, making it suitable for crosscutting and general-purpose woodworking tasks in both DIY and professional settings.
The carbide-tipped teeth provide improved wear resistance and longer cutting life compared with high-speed steel blades. The 24-tooth configuration reduces cutting resistance for faster feed while still delivering acceptable edge quality on solid wood and common wood-based panels. The standard 22.2 mm bore ensures compatibility with a wide range of consumer and workshop saws, simplifying blade replacement. The blade’s size and tooth count make it versatile for a variety of woodworking operations without requiring frequent changes.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 22.2 mm arbor, ensuring correct flange orientation and secure clamping according to the saw manufacturer’s instructions. Use appropriate blade guards and push aids as required for the tool. Select a feed rate consistent with a 24-tooth blade—moderate feed for clean cuts in solid timber and slightly faster for panel work. Ensure the workpiece is supported and clamped to prevent movement, and always use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and hearing protection.
For best performance, keep the blade clean and free of pitch and resin build-up; periodic sharpening or replacement will maintain cutting quality. Match blade RPM and feed speed to material thickness and density, and avoid cutting non-wood materials that can damage carbide teeth.
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