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Circular saw blade Irwin 1897191, Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT), 1 pc
Circular saw blade Irwin 1897191, Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT), 1 pc
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Circular saw blade Irwin 1897191, Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT), 1 pc
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Circular saw blade Irwin 1897191, Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT), 1 pc
Circular saw blade Irwin 1897191, Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT), 1 pc
Irwin 1897191 is a single Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) circular saw blade designed for general woodworking tasks requiring a wear-resistant cutting edge. The blade is supplied as one piece and is intended for use in compatible circular saws to perform crosscuts and rip cuts in solid wood and common wood-based composites. Its construction focuses on blade life and consistent cutting performance under normal workshop or site conditions.
The TCT teeth provide enhanced durability and edge retention compared with standard steel blades, reducing the frequency of replacement. The blade offers reliable cutting performance for both crosscutting and ripping operations in wood and composite panels. Lightweight packaging and standard sizing allow straightforward installation and handling when changing blades in circular saws.
Install the blade in a compatible circular saw following the tool manufacturer's instructions, ensuring correct mounting direction and secure fastening. Verify blade condition and cleanliness before use. Adjust saw speed and feed rate appropriate to the material being cut, and use appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye and hearing protection and gloves. Allow the blade to reach operating speed before engaging material and maintain steady, controlled feed during cutting to ensure clean edges and to avoid undue stress on the blade.
Use the Irwin TCT blade for general-purpose wood cutting and composites in compatible circular saws; avoid cutting hardened metals or abrasive materials and inspect the blade regularly for chipped or worn carbide tips. Store the blade in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the body and protect the carbide tips from damage during transport and storage.
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