Milwaukee 48 Teeth Per Inch All Wood 1 190 mm

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RS Stock No.:
264-185
Mfr. Part No.:
4932471380
Brand:
Milwaukee
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Brand

Milwaukee

Product Type

Circular Saw Blade

Number of Pieces

1

Rake Angle

10°

Material Cut

All Wood

Number of Teeth

48

Tooth Configuration

ATB

Kerf Thickness

2.1mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Blade Diameter

190mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Milwaukee Circular Saw Blade, 190mm Blade Diameter, 30mm Arbor Diameter - 4932471380


This circular saw blade is designed specifically for wood cutting applications, boasting a blade diameter of 190mm and is ideal for use with handheld circular saws. Its precision-cut design includes 48 teeth, making it suitable for a range of wood types and ensuring clean and accurate cuts.

Features & Benefits


• Premium tungsten carbide maintains sharpness for longer

• PTFE coating ensures cool, non-stick cutting performance

• Laser-cut vibration slots enhance accuracy and reduce vibration

• Thin kerf design optimises cutting efficiency and runtime

• Durable construction caters to various woodworking tasks

Applications


• Used with handheld circular saws for woodworking projects

• Compatible with softwood and hardwood, plywood, and MDF

• Ideal for cutting laminated chipboard and melamine

• Suitable for professional woodworking and DIY tasks

What advantages does the PTFE coating provide?


The PTFE coating reduces friction, keeping the blade cooler during cuts, which allows for faster and more efficient work without the risk of resin build-up or corrosion.

How does the thin kerf design affect performance?


The thin kerf design reduces material waste during cutting, allowing for a smoother operation, which is particularly beneficial when working with battery-operated tools as it maximises runtime.

In what scenarios is the high tooth count beneficial?


A high tooth count is advantageous for achieving cleaner cuts and finer finishes, making it ideal for detailed woodwork and applications that require precision.

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