What is the right saw blade for hardwoods?

12 Jan.,2024

 

Which format should my saw blade have?

As a rule, the format of circular saw blades is specified as follows: Ø diameter x Ø bore (mount for the saw) and number of teeth,               E.g.: Ø 210 mm x 30 mm x 60 teeth.

In the case of hand-held circular saws and plunge-cut circular saws, the size of the saw blade is determined by the housing of the respective model. The hole for the saw blade is also specified. By using a reducing ring, there is at least some flexibility in the bore (saw blade holder), otherwise please first check which format your saw prescribes for the saw blade.

Especially at Cordless circular saws offer themselves thinner saw blades on. Due to the thinner construction, less energy is consumed with just as good cutting results. This is also referred to as thin section. These saw blades can also be used with "normal" circular saws.

 

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