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Circular Saw Blade Faster Tools D160 x 48z — 160 mm diameter, 48 teeth
Circular Saw Blade Faster Tools D160 x 48z — 160 mm diameter, 48 teeth
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Circular Saw Blade Faster Tools D160 x 48z — 160 mm diameter, 48 teeth
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Circular Saw Blade Faster Tools D160 x 48z — 160 mm diameter, 48 teeth
Circular Saw Blade Faster Tools D160 x 48z — 160 mm diameter, 48 teeth
Circular saw blade Faster Tools D160 x 48z is made from brazed carbide and is designed for cutting chipboard, wood, plywood and wood-based imitation materials. With a 160 mm diameter and 48 universal teeth, the blade is intended for fine crosscuts and finish cuts where a smoother edge and reduced tear-out are required. The blade fits circular saws and miter saws with a 30 mm arbor.
The Faster Tools D160 x 48z blade combines a hard-wearing carbide cutting edge with a universal tooth geometry to deliver consistent, accurate cuts in various wood-based materials. Its 48-tooth configuration yields finer cut surfaces and less splintering compared to coarse-tooth blades. A 1.4 mm plate thickness and 1.9 mm tooth thickness provide a balance between rigidity and cut precision while the 30 mm bore ensures compatibility with common saws.
Install the Faster Tools D160 x 48z blade on a compatible circular saw or miter saw with a 30 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is unplugged or the battery removed before fitting. Verify the blade is mounted with the teeth pointing in the correct rotation direction and securely tighten the arbor nut. Set an appropriate cutting speed and feed rate for the material: use steady, moderate feed for plywood and chipboard to minimize tear-out. Always use appropriate guards and follow the tool manufacturer's instructions.
For best results, use this 48-tooth blade when performing finish crosscuts and trimming laminated edges. Support workpieces close to the cut line and use a sacrificial backing board when cutting veneered or laminated materials to further reduce splintering.
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