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Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-60791 — 315 mm diameter, 40 teeth, 30 mm bore
Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-60791 — 315 mm diameter, 40 teeth, 30 mm bore
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Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-60791 — 315 mm diameter, 40 teeth, 30 mm bore
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Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-60791 — 315 mm diameter, 40 teeth, 30 mm bore
Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-60791 — 315 mm diameter, 40 teeth, 30 mm bore
YATO YT-60791 is a 315 mm diameter circular saw blade with 40 cutting teeth and a 30 mm bore, intended for use with compatible handheld circular saws and table saws. The blade is made with a Widia (tungsten carbide) cutting edge and brass brazed tooth attachment, offering a combination of hardness and wear resistance suitable for woodworking tasks. Its BA-type alternate tooth geometry is designed to handle crosscutting and ripping operations in wet and dry wood as well as wood-based panels when matched to the appropriate saw speed and feed rate.
The tungsten carbide overlay on the teeth increases cutting life and maintains sharpness under typical woodworking loads. Brass brazed fork fixation improves tooth retention and shock resistance during through-cuts. With 40 teeth on a 315 mm diameter plate, the blade delivers a balance between cutting speed and finish quality, enabling relatively fast cuts while keeping edge smoothness suitable for general-purpose woodworking.
Ensure the saw is switched off and disconnected from power before installing the blade. Mount the blade on a compatible saw spindle with a 30 mm bore and secure it with the manufacturer-recommended flange and nut, observing correct rotation direction. Set blade height and guard according to the saw manual, and use appropriate feed rates and cutting speeds for the material being cut. Regularly inspect the blade for wear or damage and replace it if teeth are chipped or the cutting performance degrades.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (eye and ear protection, dust mask, gloves) and a dust extraction system where possible. Match blade speed and feed to the material: slower feed for harder woods and panel materials, and avoid excessive lateral forces. For best results on panel materials, support the workpiece to reduce tear-out and use a zero-clearance insert when possible.
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