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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H685 — 1 pc, weight 206 g
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H685 — 1 pc, weight 206 g
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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H685 — 1 pc, weight 206 g
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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H685 — 1 pc, weight 206 g
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H685 — 1 pc, weight 206 g
GRAPHITE 55H685 is a single circular saw blade supplied as one piece with a recorded weight of 206 g. The blade has an external diameter of 160 mm and is manufactured from C50 steel with enhanced resistance to abrasion and deformation. Tungsten carbide teeth with alternate top bevel (ATB) geometry are designed to deliver precise cuts in solid wood and wood-based materials such as plywood, chipboard and MDF. Reduction rings are included to enable compatibility with a wide range of circular and plunge saw models for straightforward replacement or spare use.
The construction of C50 steel and tungsten carbide-tipped teeth provides a balance of rigidity and cutting durability while maintaining resistance to wear. ATB tooth geometry produces cleaner edges and reduces tear-out on wood and engineered boards. Inclusion of reduction rings increases versatility by allowing the blade to fit different arbor sizes, simplifying installation and minimizing the need to source model-specific blades. The blade’s dimensions and tooth design make it suitable for accurate crosscuts and rip cuts in common woodworking tasks.
Install the blade on a compatible circular saw or plunge saw following the tool manufacturer’s mounting instructions and ensuring the correct orientation of the teeth for forward cutting. Fit the appropriate reduction ring if required to match the saw arbor diameter, then securely tighten the blade clamp. When cutting, set the saw speed and depth according to the material and make steady, controlled feeds to achieve uniform cuts. Inspect the blade for damage before use and replace if teeth are chipped or the body is bent.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and ear protection. For best results with plywood and laminated boards, support the workpiece to reduce vibration and prevent splintering. Periodically clean pitch and resin buildup from the teeth and consider re-tipping or replacing the blade when cutting quality decreases.
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