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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 450 x 30 mm, 60 carbide teeth
Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 450 x 30 mm, 60 carbide teeth
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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 450 x 30 mm, 60 carbide teeth
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Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 450 x 30 mm, 60 carbide teeth
Circular Saw Blade Art-Pol 450 x 30 mm, 60 carbide teeth
Circular saw blade Art-Pol 450 x 30 mm, 60 carbide teeth is a tool designed for cutting solid wood and wood-based panels. The blade has a 450 mm diameter and a 30 mm bore, with 60 tungsten carbide-tipped teeth arranged to deliver clean cross-cuts and rip-cuts. Carbide tips increase wear resistance and help maintain sharpness during prolonged use on timber and laminated boards. The blade is intended for use in circular saws and panel saws that accept 450×30 mm blades.
The 60-tooth configuration provides a balance between cutting speed and surface finish, producing smooth edges with reduced tear-out on veneered and laminated materials. Tungsten carbide teeth improve longevity compared with high-speed steel blades and retain cutting geometry under repeated use. The 30 mm bore ensures stable mounting and concentric rotation on compatible saw arbors, contributing to accurate, vibration-minimized cutting. The blade construction supports both cross-cutting and ripping operations in various woodworking workflows.
Fit the blade to a compatible circular saw or panel saw with a 30 mm arbor, following the machine manufacturer's instructions for mounting and securing the blade. Verify correct rotation direction and ensure the saw is disconnected from power during installation. Set appropriate feed rate and blade height according to material thickness and desired finish. For cross-cuts use steady, controlled feed; for rip-cuts maintain consistent feed speed and support long workpieces to prevent drift. Observe all safety measures including using blade guards, push sticks, and appropriate eye and hearing protection.
For best results, use blades with carbide teeth at recommended RPM ranges for 450 mm diameter blades and avoid excessive feed rates that can cause burning or chipping. Keep the blade clean from resin and pitch buildup and perform periodic sharpening or re-tipping as needed to maintain cutting quality. Store the blade in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel body.
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