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Wood Cutting Blade Condor 125×22 mm, 40 Teeth (CON-TCT-1204)
Wood Cutting Blade Condor 125×22 mm, 40 Teeth (CON-TCT-1204)
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Wood Cutting Blade Condor 125×22 mm, 40 Teeth (CON-TCT-1204)
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Wood Cutting Blade Condor 125×22 mm, 40 Teeth (CON-TCT-1204)
Wood Cutting Blade Condor 125×22 mm, 40 Teeth (CON-TCT-1204)
Condor wood cutting circular blade, diameter 125 mm with a 22 mm bore and 40 teeth, designed for use on compatible circular saws and mitre saws. The blade is intended for accurate crosscuts and ripping in both soft and hard woods, offering a compromise between cutting speed and surface finish appropriate for furniture making, carpentry and general woodworking tasks.
The 40-tooth configuration provides a balance between smooth cut quality and efficient material removal, reducing the need for additional sanding after cutting. A 125 mm diameter and 22 mm mounting hole make the blade compatible with many compact circular saws and mitre saws. Tungsten carbide-tipped teeth retain sharpness under typical woodworking loads, enabling consistent performance over multiple cuts and lowering the frequency of resharpening.
Install the blade on a compatible circular saw or mitre saw following the tool manufacturer's safety instructions and ensuring the saw is disconnected from power while mounting. Verify correct blade rotation direction and secure the blade nut to the recommended torque. Adjust saw speed and feed rate according to wood species and thickness: slower feeds for harder woods for a cleaner finish, and a steady feed for softwoods to avoid burn marks. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and use a push stick or similar device for narrow cuts.
For best results, use the blade on machines that match the 125 mm diameter and 22 mm arbor size, select appropriate saw speed and feed, and keep the blade clean from pitch buildup. Inspect the teeth regularly and resharpen or replace the blade if chipping or excessive wear is observed to maintain cut quality and safety.
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