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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 300x30 mm, 24 Carbide Teeth (model AR42302)
Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 300x30 mm, 24 Carbide Teeth (model AR42302)
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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 300x30 mm, 24 Carbide Teeth (model AR42302)
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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 300x30 mm, 24 Carbide Teeth (model AR42302)
Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 300x30 mm, 24 Carbide Teeth (model AR42302)
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 300x30 mm, 24 carbide teeth is a general-purpose woodworking blade engineered for cutting solid wood, plywood and common panel materials. The 300 mm diameter and 30 mm bore match many table saws, miter saws and circular saws that accept this size. Twenty-four carbide-tipped teeth deliver a balance of cutting speed and edge quality while carbide tips extend wear life compared with standard high-speed steel teeth.
The blade combines a robust steel body with carbide tips to resist wear and maintain cutting performance over extended use. With 24 teeth it offers reduced chipping on cross-cuts and satisfactory feed rates for rip and crosscut operations. The 30 mm bore ensures stable mounting on compatible machines, supporting accurate and consistent cuts. Its design is suitable for routine joinery, trimming and panel sizing where durable, predictable performance is needed.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 30 mm arbor following the machine manufacturer's mounting instructions and safety procedures. Ensure the saw is unplugged or the battery removed while fitting the blade, and check blade rotation direction matches the saw's indicated rotation. Use appropriate feed rates and steady motion; allow carbide teeth to do the cutting without excessive force. Wear eye, hearing and respiratory protection and secure the workpiece before cutting. Regularly inspect the blade for damage or dulling and replace or re-sharpen as needed.
For longer life and consistent edge quality, avoid overheating the blade by using correct feed speed and keeping the blade clean of pitch and resin. Use a blade guard and push stick where applicable, and match blade speed and tooth count to the specific wood type and cut for optimal results.
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