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Circular Saw Blade GEKO 255 x 30 mm, 40 Teeth with Holes, for Wood
Circular Saw Blade GEKO 255 x 30 mm, 40 Teeth with Holes, for Wood
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Circular Saw Blade GEKO 255 x 30 mm, 40 Teeth with Holes, for Wood
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Circular Saw Blade GEKO 255 x 30 mm, 40 Teeth with Holes, for Wood
Circular Saw Blade GEKO 255 x 30 mm, 40 Teeth with Holes, for Wood
GEKO circular saw blade 255 x 30 mm with 40 teeth is a general-purpose woodworking blade designed for use on circular saws and table saws. The 255 mm diameter and 30 mm bore ensure compatibility with machines that accept this standard size. Ventilation and weight-reducing holes in the body improve blade cooling and reduce vibration during cutting. The 40-tooth configuration provides a balance between cutting speed and surface finish, making the blade suitable for a range of wood and wood-based materials.
The blade's 40 teeth deliver smoother cuts than coarse-tooth blades while maintaining reasonable feed rates. Ventilation holes help dissipate heat and reduce the risk of burning or warping of wood, and they also reduce blade mass for more stable rotation. The standard 30 mm bore and 255 mm diameter make the blade easy to fit on many common saw models. The combination of tooth count and blade geometry is intended to offer reliable performance for everyday woodworking tasks.
Ensure your saw is compatible with a 255 mm blade and a 30 mm arbor before installation. Unplug the machine or remove power before changing the blade. Fit the blade with the teeth pointing in the correct rotation direction for your saw, secure it according to the manufacturer's instructions, and check blade runout. Select an appropriate cutting speed and feed rate for the material: use moderate feed rates to achieve a clean finish with 40 teeth. Wear suitable eye, ear and dust protection during operation and follow safe work practices for circular saw use.
For optimal results, use the blade primarily on dry, clean wood and wood-based panels. Avoid cutting abrasive or metal-containing materials to prevent rapid wear. Periodically inspect the blade for chipped teeth or damage and replace or resharpen as needed to maintain cutting quality and safety.
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