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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 200 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 40 teeth (57H676)
Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 200 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 40 teeth (57H676)
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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 200 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 40 teeth (57H676)
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Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 200 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 40 teeth (57H676)
Circular Saw Blade GRAPHITE 200 x 30 x 3.2 mm, 40 teeth (57H676)
GRAPHITE circular saw blade 200 x 30 x 3.2 mm with 40 teeth is engineered for cutting a variety of wood and wood-based materials. The blade combines a 200 mm diameter and a 30 mm arbor hole with a 3.2 mm plate thickness to provide a balance between rigidity and cutting speed. The 40-tooth configuration delivers a compromise between a clean finish and efficient material removal, making it suitable for general woodworking tasks on table saws and miter saws that accept a 30 mm arbor.
The blade construction ensures stable rotation and reduced vibration thanks to the 3.2 mm plate thickness and accurately centered 30 mm bore. The 40 teeth provide smoother cuts and reduced tear-out on panel materials compared with coarse-tooth blades while maintaining a satisfactory feed rate. Designed for compatibility with common stationary saws, the blade offers uniform cutting performance across different types of wood and wood-based boards.
Install the blade on a compatible saw with a 30 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is unplugged or isolated from power before mounting. Verify the blade is fitted in the correct rotation direction and securely fastened according to the saw manufacturer's instructions. Adjust saw speed and feed rate appropriate to the material: slower feed for cleaner crosscuts in plywood and faster feed for ripping solid timber. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and use a suitable blade guard and push devices when cutting.
For best results, use the blade for general woodworking tasks rather than precision finishing; match feed speed to the material to minimise tear-out and maintain teeth sharpness by avoiding nails or other metal. Regularly inspect the blade for wear and replace when tooth damage or excessive vibration occurs.
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