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CMT saw blade set 305x30 mm, two carbide-tipped blades 24/40T
CMT saw blade set 305x30 mm, two carbide-tipped blades 24/40T
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CMT saw blade set 305x30 mm, two carbide-tipped blades 24/40T
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CMT saw blade set 305x30 mm, two carbide-tipped blades 24/40T
CMT saw blade set 305x30 mm, two carbide-tipped blades 24/40T
Set of two CMT saw blades with 305 mm diameter and 30 mm bore, featuring carbide-tipped teeth in 24 and 40 tooth counts. The pair is designed for table saws and radial arm saws that accept a 305x30 mm blade and provides two cutting options: a coarser-tooth blade for fast ripping and general-purpose cutting and a finer-tooth blade for smoother crosscuts and finish work. Both blades are carbide-tipped for improved wear resistance and consistent cutting performance when working with solid wood and common panel materials.
The set includes two blades with different tooth counts, allowing quick changes between coarse and fine cutting without the need to purchase separate single blades. Carbide-tipped teeth extend blade life and maintain sharpness longer than standard high-speed steel teeth, resulting in fewer resharpening cycles and more consistent cuts. The 305 mm diameter and 30 mm bore ensure compatibility with many standard table saws and radial saws. The combination of a 24T blade and a 40T blade covers a wide range of woodworking tasks, from ripping and rough cutting to precise crosscutting and panel trimming.
Before installing, verify that your table saw or radial arm saw supports a 305 mm diameter blade with a 30 mm arbor. Disconnect power and follow the machine manufacturer's instructions for blade removal and installation. Mount the chosen blade according to rotation direction markings and secure it with the appropriate flange and nut. Set blade height and fence or miter gauge for the required cut, and use push sticks or featherboards when cutting narrow pieces. Choose the 24-tooth blade for ripping and faster cuts, and switch to the 40-tooth blade when you need finer crosscuts or cleaner edges on panels. After use, allow the blades to cool and store them flat or in a blade case to protect the carbide tips.
Maintain sharpness by avoiding excessive feed pressure and by cleaning pitch and resin from the carbide tips after cutting adhesive-coated or resinous materials. Inspect blades for damage before each use and replace or professionally sharpen carbide-tipped blades when wear affects cut quality.
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