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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 216×30×3.2 mm 36 teeth model 57H679
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 216×30×3.2 mm 36 teeth model 57H679
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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 216×30×3.2 mm 36 teeth model 57H679
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Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 216×30×3.2 mm 36 teeth model 57H679
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 216×30×3.2 mm 36 teeth model 57H679
Circular saw blade GRAPHITE 216×30×3.2 mm 36 teeth model 57H679 is a carbide-tipped blade designed for general woodworking tasks. It fits table saws and circular saws with a 30 mm arbor and is intended for cutting solid wood and wood-based panels. The 216 mm diameter and 36-tooth configuration provide a balance between cutting speed and edge finish, while the 3.2 mm plate thickness ensures rigidity and reduced vibration during operation.
The blade offers a combination of dimensional stability and cutting precision suitable for crosscuts and rip cuts in timber and panel materials. Its tooth count delivers relatively smooth cut surfaces without excessively reducing feed rates, and the thicker plate helps maintain straight cuts under load. Compatibility with a 30 mm arbor makes it easy to install on common workshop saws.
Mount the blade on a compatible saw spindle with a 30 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is disconnected from power before fitting. Check that the blade is seated correctly and that direction-of-rotation markings align with the saw. Use appropriate machine guards and clamps to secure the workpiece, and select a feed speed that matches the material: slower feeds for thicker or harder wood, faster feeds for thinner panels. Inspect the blade for damage before each use and replace it or sharpen the teeth if cutting performance declines.
For best results, use the blade with suitable dust extraction and personal protective equipment. When cutting veneered or laminated panels, consider using an auxiliary scoring blade or zero-clearance insert to reduce chipping on the top surface. Regular cleaning of pitch and resin buildup will prolong blade life.
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