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Saw Blade for Wet Wood Topex 530 mm model T 10A915
Saw Blade for Wet Wood Topex 530 mm model T 10A915
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Saw Blade for Wet Wood Topex 530 mm model T 10A915
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Saw Blade for Wet Wood Topex 530 mm model T 10A915
Saw Blade for Wet Wood Topex 530 mm model T 10A915
Saw Blade for Wet Wood Topex 530 mm model T 10A915 is a circular cutting blade engineered for working with damp or freshly cut timber. With a 530 mm diameter and tooth geometry adapted for wet wood, the blade is intended for use in compatible circular saws and cutting machines in woodworking and timber processing environments. It is suitable for straight rip and cross cuts in construction and carpentry tasks where moisture in the material requires a blade designed to limit clogging and maintain cutting performance.
The blade's tooth design and material selection reduce gumming and heat buildup when cutting wet wood, supporting consistent cutting quality over longer runs. Its 530 mm diameter provides cutting depth suitable for larger timbers and beams used in construction. Manufactured to fit standard circular saw arbors of compatible machines, the blade offers straightforward installation and stable rotation for precise, uniform cuts.
Install the blade on a compatible circular saw following the machine manufacturer's instructions, ensuring the blade is mounted in the correct rotation direction and securely tightened. Verify the saw's arbor and flange fit the blade before operation. When cutting wet wood, set appropriate feed rates and blade speed to avoid excessive loading; use supports for long workpieces and keep hands away from the cutting area. Regularly inspect the blade for wear, damage, and resin buildup and clean or replace it as required to maintain cutting performance.
Use personal protective equipment such as eye and hearing protection, and follow workshop safety rules. For consistent results when cutting wet wood, periodically remove accumulated debris from the teeth and consider light lubrication or anti-stick treatments recommended for woodworking blades. Match blade speed and feed to the timber species and moisture level to reduce chipping and extend blade life.
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