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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H692 — 1 pc, weight 608 g
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H692 — 1 pc, weight 608 g
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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H692 — 1 pc, weight 608 g
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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H692 — 1 pc, weight 608 g
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 55H692 — 1 pc, weight 608 g
GRAPHITE 55H692 circular saw blade, supplied as a single unit weighing 608 g, is a forked saw blade with a 235 mm outside diameter. Manufactured from C50 special steel for improved wear and warpage resistance, it features tungsten carbide teeth arranged in an ATB (alternate top bevel) geometry for efficient rough cutting of solid wood and wood-based panels. The blade includes reduction rings that enable fitting to a wide range of circular saw models and is intended as a replacement or spare blade for general workshop, renovation and carpentry tasks.
The C50 special steel body offers enhanced dimensional stability and resistance to deformation under load, while the tungsten carbide tipped teeth ensure longer cutting life compared to standard steel teeth. ATB tooth geometry provides cleaner cuts in wood and engineered wood panels and reduces tear-out on the workpiece edge. Included reduction rings increase compatibility with various machines, simplifying installation and reducing the need to source additional adapters.
Install the blade following the circular saw manufacturer's safety and installation instructions. Fit the appropriate reduction ring to match your saw's arbor size, mount the blade with the teeth pointing in the direction indicated by the saw, and tighten the arbor nut to the specified torque. Verify blade runout and guard operation before cutting. Operate the saw at recommended speeds for the material and allow the carbide teeth to cut at a steady feed rate for best results.
Use the blade for general and rough cutting of solid wood and wood-based panels; avoid cutting metal or abrasive materials. Maintain proper feed speed and blade speed to extend carbide tooth life. Inspect the blade regularly for damage or excessive wear and replace when cutting quality degrades or safety is compromised.
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