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Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78005 — Wood, 125 mm x 22 mm bore, 40 teeth
Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78005 — Wood, 125 mm x 22 mm bore, 40 teeth
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Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78005 — Wood, 125 mm x 22 mm bore, 40 teeth
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Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78005 — Wood, 125 mm x 22 mm bore, 40 teeth
Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78005 — Wood, 125 mm x 22 mm bore, 40 teeth
The GEKO G78005 circular saw blade is a 125 mm diameter blade with a 22 mm bore and 40 teeth, designed for cutting wood. Intended for general-purpose woodworking, this blade fits handheld circular saws and table saws that accept a 22 mm arbor. It is made to deliver consistent, standard cutting performance for crosscuts and rip cuts in timber, plywood, particleboard and other common wood-based materials used in DIY and light professional tasks.
This circular saw blade offers a balance between cutting speed and finish quality thanks to its 40-tooth configuration. The 125 mm diameter provides a compact size suitable for portable saws, while the 22 mm bore ensures compatibility with widely used arbors. The tooth count and geometry are optimized for general-purpose woodworking, enabling efficient material removal and acceptable edge smoothness without the need for immediate sanding in many applications.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 22 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is unplugged or the battery is removed before fitting. Secure the blade with the correct flange and tightening torque as specified by the saw manufacturer. Set the cutting depth so the blade protrudes slightly beyond the material thickness for safe, efficient cutting. Feed the workpiece at a steady pace appropriate to the material and tooth count to avoid burning or chipping. Allow the blade to come to a complete stop before changing position or removing offcuts.
For best results, use appropriate personal protective equipment (eye and hearing protection, dust mask) and a blade guard. Match feed speed to material density: slower feed for hardwoods and laminated boards, moderate feed for softwoods. Inspect the blade for damage or dulling before use and replace when cutting quality degrades. When a smoother finish is required, follow with sanding or use a blade with higher tooth count.
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