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Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78041 for Wood 180 x 22 mm, 24 Teeth, Perforated
Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78041 for Wood 180 x 22 mm, 24 Teeth, Perforated
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Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78041 for Wood 180 x 22 mm, 24 Teeth, Perforated
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Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78041 for Wood 180 x 22 mm, 24 Teeth, Perforated
Circular Saw Blade GEKO G78041 for Wood 180 x 22 mm, 24 Teeth, Perforated
The GEKO G78041 circular saw blade for wood is a 180 x 22 mm blade with 24 teeth and perforations designed to improve cutting stability. Intended for installation on saws that accept a 22 mm arbor, this blade is suitable for a range of woodworking tasks including crosscuts and rip cuts in softwoods and hardwoods. The perforated plate helps dissipate heat and reduce vibration during operation, contributing to more consistent cutting performance.
The blade’s 24-tooth configuration balances cutting speed and finish quality, providing efficient material removal while maintaining an acceptable surface smoothness. Perforations in the blade body reduce heat accumulation and help lower vibration, which can extend the blade lifetime and improve cut accuracy. The 22 mm arbor hole ensures compatibility with many standard circular saws and table saws used in both workshop and on-site environments.
Install the blade following the saw manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring the blade is mounted in the correct rotation direction and secured tightly to the arbor. Check that the saw’s guard, riving knife or splitter, and other safety features are in place before operation. Adjust cutting depth and fence or guide for the required cut, and feed the workpiece at a steady, controlled rate. Allow the blade to reach full speed before contacting the material and avoid forcing the blade through the wood to prevent undue heating or premature wear.
For best results, use the blade on materials within its intended range (softwoods and hardwoods) and avoid cutting nails, screws, or other metals. Periodically inspect the blade for damage or dulling and replace or re-sharpen as needed. Maintain proper saw alignment and use appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye and hearing protection and push sticks for narrow cuts.
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