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Saw blade GRAPHITE 190×30 mm, 24 teeth, carbide-tipped (MPN 57H668)
Saw blade GRAPHITE 190×30 mm, 24 teeth, carbide-tipped (MPN 57H668)
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Saw blade GRAPHITE 190×30 mm, 24 teeth, carbide-tipped (MPN 57H668)
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Saw blade GRAPHITE 190×30 mm, 24 teeth, carbide-tipped (MPN 57H668)
Saw blade GRAPHITE 190×30 mm, 24 teeth, carbide-tipped (MPN 57H668)
GRAPHITE carbide-tipped circular saw blade, 190 mm diameter with 30 mm bore and 24 teeth, is designed for cutting solid wood and wood-based panels. The carbide-tipped teeth provide extended edge life and more consistent cutting performance compared with standard steel blades. The blade is suitable for table saws and miter saws with a 30 mm arbor and is intended for medium-fine crosscuts and rip cuts in workshop and renovation environments.
The carbide tips increase wear resistance and keep the cutting edge sharper for longer, reducing the need for frequent re-sharpening or blade changes. With 24 teeth the blade balances cutting speed and finish quality, delivering cleaner edges on both solid wood and engineered boards. The 190 mm diameter and 30 mm bore fit common woodworking machines, enabling stable mounting and lower vibration during operation.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 30 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is disconnected from power before mounting. Verify correct blade rotation direction and secure the blade nut to the manufacturer's recommended torque. Use appropriate feed rates and support the workpiece to minimize vibration and achieve consistent cuts. Wear eye and hearing protection and follow the saw manufacturer's safety instructions during operation.
For prolonged blade life, avoid cutting materials containing nails or other metals. Clean pitch and resin buildup after extended use and inspect carbide tips regularly; replace the blade when teeth are chipped or cutting performance degrades. Match blade speed and feed rate to the material thickness for optimal finish and tool life.
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