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MILWAUKEE plunge-cut saw blade 63 mm, 1 tooth, 1 piece
MILWAUKEE plunge-cut saw blade 63 mm, 1 tooth, 1 piece
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MILWAUKEE plunge-cut saw blade 63 mm, 1 tooth, 1 piece
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MILWAUKEE plunge-cut saw blade 63 mm, 1 tooth, 1 piece
MILWAUKEE plunge-cut saw blade 63 mm, 1 tooth, 1 piece
MILWAUKEE plunge-cut saw blade 63 mm, 1 tooth, 1 piece is a compact cutting accessory designed for precision plunge and interior finish cuts in gypsum board and similar building panels. The 63 mm diameter and single-tooth configuration allow for narrow kerf cuts and minimal material disturbance, making the blade suited for tight or confined cutting applications where controlled entry and extraction are required. This blade is intended for dry cutting in drywall and related materials when used with compatible plunge or oscillating tools that accept 63 mm blades.
The single-tooth design reduces clogging and produces a narrow cut profile for accurate trimming and clean entry points. Its compact 63 mm diameter provides access to confined areas and enables controlled plunge operations. The blade is supplied as a single-piece unit for straightforward installation and replacement, and it is optimized for dry cutting in gypsum board to limit edge fraying and material break-out when used correctly.
Fit the blade into a compatible plunge or oscillating tool following the tool manufacturer's instructions and ensure the tool is switched off and unplugged (or battery removed) during installation. Mark the cutting line on the drywall and position the tool so the blade aligns with the intended entry point. Perform a controlled plunge motion to initiate the cut and maintain steady, even feed to avoid chipping or tearing of the gypsum surface. Complete the cut by advancing along the marked line and remove the blade when work is finished, storing it in a dry place to prevent damage.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection and a dust mask when cutting drywall. For cleaner edges, score the drywall paper with a utility knife before plunge cutting. Avoid using the blade on wet or mineral-based materials, and replace the blade if tooth wear affects cut quality.
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