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Keltin cutting blade for aerated concrete 240 mm, 15 teeth, pack 100
Keltin cutting blade for aerated concrete 240 mm, 15 teeth, pack 100
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Keltin cutting blade for aerated concrete 240 mm, 15 teeth, pack 100
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Keltin cutting blade for aerated concrete 240 mm, 15 teeth, pack 100
Keltin cutting blade for aerated concrete 240 mm, 15 teeth, pack 100
Keltin cutting blade for aerated concrete 240 mm, 15 teeth, pack 100 is a circular saw blade designed for slicing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) and similar lightweight masonry materials. With a 240 mm diameter and 15 evenly spaced teeth, the blade is intended for straight, efficient cuts in thermal insulating blocks, panels and other cellular concrete elements. It is compatible with circular saws and bench saws that accept 240 mm blades and is supplied in a bulk pack of 100 blades for frequent use on construction sites or in renovation projects.
The blade geometry and tooth count are optimised to produce clean, straight cuts in aerated concrete while minimising dust generation and excessive chipping. Manufactured to consistent dimensions, the blades allow repeatable cutting depth and alignment when used with machines designed for 240 mm blades. Supplied in a large pack, the product reduces downtime related to blade changes and is suited for contractors or teams working with large volumes of AAC blocks and panels.
Install the blade on a compatible circular saw or bench saw following the tool manufacturer's instructions and ensure the saw is disconnected from power during fitting. Verify the blade is mounted with the correct rotation direction and secured by the flange and nut. Set the cutting depth to the required thickness of the AAC block or panel and make steady, controlled passes, allowing the blade to cut at its own pace without forcing. Use appropriate blade guards and ensure workpieces are properly supported and clamped to maintain straight cuts.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including dust mask or respirator, safety glasses and hearing protection. For improved blade life and cut quality, avoid overheating by making controlled feeds and, where possible, allow occasional cooling pauses when performing extended cutting. Ensure the saw's RPM matches the blade's recommended operating range and replace blades from the pack when teeth become worn or damaged.
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