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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 185 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 36 teeth, model 57H664
Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 185 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 36 teeth, model 57H664
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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 185 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 36 teeth, model 57H664
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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 185 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 36 teeth, model 57H664
Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 185 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 36 teeth, model 57H664
The GRAPHITE circular saw blade 185 x 30 x 3.2 mm with 36 teeth is a metal-bodied blade engineered for use with circular saws that accept a 30 mm bore. Its 185 mm diameter and 3.2 mm plate thickness provide a balance between cutting stability and material removal, while the 36-tooth configuration is intended to deliver relatively fine, accurate cuts suitable for both crosscutting and ripping operations in wood and general-purpose carpentry tasks.
This blade offers dimensional stability during rotation due to the 3.2 mm body thickness and a centrally aligned 30 mm bore that ensures secure mounting on compatible saws. The 36-tooth design reduces tear-out and provides smoother cut surfaces compared with coarse-tooth blades. Constructed with a metal body compatible with standard saw tooth tips, the blade is suited for repeated use in workshop and on-site environments where reliable, precise cuts are required.
Mount the blade on a circular saw that supports a 30 mm arbor, following the saw manufacturer’s instructions for blade installation and tightening. Ensure the saw is disconnected from power before replacing the blade. Verify blade rotation direction matches the saw’s indicated rotation. Set the cutting depth appropriate to the material thickness and perform test cuts on scrap material to confirm cut quality and alignment. Use appropriate feed rate to avoid overloading the motor or causing burn marks on the workpiece.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection, and follow safe operation practices. For best results on fine finishes, maintain sharp tooth tips and replace the blade when tooth wear or damage appears. Match blade RPM and feed speed to the material type; slower feed produces cleaner cuts in hardwoods, while a consistent feed rate helps prevent chipping on veneered panels.
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