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Circular saw blade Art-Pol 350 x 30 mm, 24 carbide teeth (model AR42352)
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 350 x 30 mm, 24 carbide teeth (model AR42352)
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Circular saw blade Art-Pol 350 x 30 mm, 24 carbide teeth (model AR42352)
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Circular saw blade Art-Pol 350 x 30 mm, 24 carbide teeth (model AR42352)
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 350 x 30 mm, 24 carbide teeth (model AR42352)
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 350 x 30 mm, 24 carbide teeth is a woodcutting blade designed for use in table saws and stationary circular saws with a 30 mm bore. The blade has a 350 mm diameter and 24 tungsten carbide-tipped teeth intended to provide a compromise between cutting speed and a reasonably smooth finish. The carbide tips deliver increased wear resistance compared with plain-steel teeth, extending service life under typical woodworking loads.
The tungsten carbide teeth offer improved durability and retain sharpness longer than high-speed steel alternatives, reducing the frequency of re-sharpening. With 24 teeth and a medium tooth count, the blade balances efficient material removal and acceptable surface quality on through-cuts in soft and common hardwoods. The 30 mm bore dimension ensures compatibility with many standard arbor sizes when used with appropriate adapters or matching saw spindles. The 350 mm diameter provides cutting depth suitable for common panel and board thicknesses used in furniture and joinery work.
Install the blade on a compatible table saw or stationary circular saw with a matching 30 mm arbor or suitable adaptor, following the machine manufacturer's instructions for mounting and torque. Ensure the blade rotation direction matches the saw's rotation and that the blade is securely clamped before operation. Adjust saw height and fences for the required cutting depth and alignment. Use appropriate feed speed: steady, even feed avoids overheating and excessive wear. Wear required personal protective equipment such as eye and hearing protection, and follow safety procedures for guards and push sticks when cutting narrow pieces.
For prolonged blade life, avoid excessive feed force and minimize cutting resinous or abrasive materials without periodic cleaning. Re-sharpen or replace the blade when cuts show burning, chipping, or increased cutting resistance. Use blade-specific anti-vibration washers or stabilizers if recommended by the saw manufacturer to reduce noise and improve cut quality.
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