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Circular saw blade Proline 84406 — 400 mm diameter, 30 mm bore, 1 pc
Circular saw blade Proline 84406 — 400 mm diameter, 30 mm bore, 1 pc
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Circular saw blade Proline 84406 — 400 mm diameter, 30 mm bore, 1 pc
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Circular saw blade Proline 84406 — 400 mm diameter, 30 mm bore, 1 pc
Circular saw blade Proline 84406 — 400 mm diameter, 30 mm bore, 1 pc
Proline 84406 is a circular saw blade with a 400 mm diameter and a 30 mm bore, supplied as a single unit. The blade is made with sintered carbide teeth and a quenched and tempered steel disc for improved edge retention and resistance to wear. It is intended for large-format woodworking tasks and workshop saws that accept a 30 mm arbor; always verify compatibility with your machine before mounting.
The sintered carbide cutting edges provide durable sharpness and a longer service life compared with standard steel blades. The quenched and tempered disc improves the blade's stiffness and reduces the risk of deformation during heavy-duty cutting. A 60-tooth geometry offers a balance between smooth cut quality and feed rate for many wood cutting operations, while the single-piece supply makes replacement straightforward.
Before installation, ensure the saw is switched off and disconnected from power. Confirm the machine's maximum blade diameter and arbor size match this blade's 400 mm diameter and 30 mm bore. Mount the blade on the arbor following the saw manufacturer's instructions, ensuring correct rotational direction and secure fastening. Use appropriate guards, push tools and maintain recommended feed speeds for the material being cut. After use, inspect the blade for damage or excessive wear and replace when cutting quality degrades or any defects are visible.
Use personal protective equipment (eye and hearing protection, dust mask) and select blade speed and feed consistent with the workpiece material. For thinner or laminated panels, consider using zero-clearance inserts or reduced feed rates to minimize chipping. Store the blade in a dry place and avoid impacts to preserve the carbide teeth.
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