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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 165x30 mm, 30 teeth, carbide-tipped (57H652)
Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 165x30 mm, 30 teeth, carbide-tipped (57H652)
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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 165x30 mm, 30 teeth, carbide-tipped (57H652)
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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 165x30 mm, 30 teeth, carbide-tipped (57H652)
Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 165x30 mm, 30 teeth, carbide-tipped (57H652)
GRAPHITE circular saw blade 165x30 mm with 30 carbide-tipped teeth is designed for precision cutting of wood and common panel materials. The blade fits saws that accept a 165 mm diameter and 30 mm bore, offering a combination of cutting accuracy and extended edge life from carbide tips. Its fine-tooth configuration provides smooth cuts and reduced splintering on veneers and laminated boards when used with appropriate cutting equipment.
The carbide-tipped teeth increase wear resistance and maintain sharpness longer than standard steel teeth, reducing the need for frequent resharpening or blade replacement. The 30-tooth design balances cutting speed and finish quality, enabling cleaner crosscuts and rip cuts on thin to medium-thickness materials. The standard 30 mm bore and 165 mm diameter make this blade compatible with many portable circular saws and table saws that accept these dimensions.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 165 mm diameter and 30 mm bore, ensuring correct orientation of the teeth for the machine's rotation. Tighten the arbor nut according to the saw manufacturer's torque recommendations and verify blade runout is within safe limits before operation. Use appropriate cutting speed and feed rate for the material; support workpieces firmly and use a guide or fence for straight cuts. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the saw manufacturer's safety instructions while operating.
For best results when cutting laminated or veneered boards, score the cut line first or use a sacrificial backing board to minimize chipping. Keep the blade clean of pitch and resin buildup and inspect carbide tips periodically for damage; replace the blade if teeth are chipped or excessively worn.
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