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Circular Saw Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD 235 mm blade, 30 mm bore, 24 teeth
Circular Saw Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD 235 mm blade, 30 mm bore, 24 teeth
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Circular Saw Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD 235 mm blade, 30 mm bore, 24 teeth
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Circular Saw Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD 235 mm blade, 30 mm bore, 24 teeth
Circular Saw Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD 235 mm blade, 30 mm bore, 24 teeth
Circular saw Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD with a 235 mm cutting blade, 30 mm arbor bore and 24 teeth is designed for general-purpose wood cutting. The blade is sized for handheld and table-mounted circular saws that accept a 235 mm diameter blade and a 30 mm bore. Its 24-tooth configuration balances cutting speed and finish, making it suitable for crosscuts and rip cuts in solid wood, boards and structural panels used in carpentry and joinery work.
The Metabo MAKFORCE WOOD blade offers stable cutting performance with a profile optimized for wood. Its 24 teeth provide a compromise between aggressive material removal and acceptable cut quality, reducing the need for secondary sanding on many types of timber. The 235 mm diameter provides a good cutting depth for common construction and workshop tasks, while the 30 mm bore ensures compatibility with many saw models using a standard arbor size. The blade construction and tooth geometry are intended to deliver consistent results across a range of soft and hardwoods, laminated panels and plywood.
Install the blade on a compatible circular saw following the saw manufacturer's instructions and ensure the machine is disconnected from power before changing blades. Verify the blade is mounted with the teeth pointing in the direction of blade rotation and that the arbor nut is tightened to the recommended torque. Set the cutting depth and fence or guide as required for the workpiece, and make trial cuts on scrap material to confirm feed rate and cut quality. Allow the blade to reach full speed before engaging the workpiece and feed at a consistent pace to avoid burning or chipping.
Use personal protective equipment such as eye protection, hearing protection and dust extraction. Match blade speed and feed rate to the material density; for laminated or veneered panels, use a sacrificial backing board where necessary to reduce splintering. Inspect the blade for damage or excessive wear before each use and replace if teeth are chipped or the cut quality deteriorates.
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