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Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-6091 for Aluminum 200x30 mm, 60 Teeth
Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-6091 for Aluminum 200x30 mm, 60 Teeth
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Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-6091 for Aluminum 200x30 mm, 60 Teeth
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Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-6091 for Aluminum 200x30 mm, 60 Teeth
Circular Saw Blade YATO YT-6091 for Aluminum 200x30 mm, 60 Teeth
The YATO YT-6091 circular saw blade for aluminum is a 200 mm diameter cutting tool with a 30 mm arbor hole and 60 teeth, engineered for fine, precise cutting of non-ferrous metal. Designed by YATO for use with stationary and handheld circular saws that accept a 30 mm bore, this blade is intended for tasks that require smooth edges and minimal burr formation when working with aluminum profiles, sheets and castings.
This saw blade delivers a high tooth count and an optimized tooth geometry that together reduce cutting vibration and improve surface finish on aluminum. The 60-tooth configuration provides slower feed rates with finer cuts, which lowers the need for secondary finishing. The 200 mm diameter balances cutting depth and power requirements, making the blade compatible with a wide range of saws while maintaining efficient chip evacuation and thermal stability during continuous use.
Install the blade on a circular saw that accepts a 30 mm arbor, ensuring the saw is disconnected from power before fitting. Verify the blade is mounted in the correct rotation direction and securely tightened according to the saw manufacturer's instructions. When cutting aluminum, use steady feed rates and avoid excessive pressure; allow the blade teeth to cut at their designed pace to minimize heat build-up and burrs. Use appropriate cutting fluid or lubricant if recommended for thicker sections to improve chip removal and reduce friction.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection, and follow the operating instructions of the saw. Match blade speed and feed to the material thickness—slower feed and higher RPMs generally yield cleaner cuts on aluminum. Inspect the blade regularly for wear or damage and replace it if teeth are chipped or worn to maintain safe and accurate cutting performance.
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