Makita Wood Circular Saw Blade, Pack of 1

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RS Stock No.:
194-7967
Mfr. Part No.:
D-03969
Brand:
Makita
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Brand

Makita

Saw Blade Type

Circular Saw Blade

Materials Cut

Wood

Number of Teeth

70

Number in Pack

1

Arbor Diameter

30mm

Blade Material

Tungsten Carbide

Blade Diameter

260mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Makita Circular Saw Blade, 260mm Diameter, 70 Teeth - D-03969


This circular saw blade is designed for precise wood cutting tasks across various applications. With a diameter of 260mm and a bore of 30mm, this blade is engineered to maintain performance while providing a medium cut ideal for carpentry and joinery. The tungsten carbide blade construction ensures durability and longevity, making it a sensible addition to your collection of circular saw accessories.

Features & Benefits


• Tungsten carbide tips offer resilience and effective cutting
• High tooth count ensures smooth and clean finishes
• Optimised design caters to low-cost yet efficient cutting speeds
• Reliable performance ideal for professional and contractor use

Applications


• Suitable for use with mitre saws and stationary equipment
• Effective in carpentry work and detailed joinery tasks
• Recommended for controlled wood machining and fabrication
• Ideal for contractors seeking affordable yet efficient cutting solutions

What specific materials is this blade designed to cut?


This blade is primarily designed for cutting wood and is effective in both softwood and hardwood applications. Its construction supports various wood processing tasks, making it suitable for carpentry and joinery projects.

How does the tooth count influence cutting performance?


The 70 teeth configuration allows for smoother cuts and reduces the risk of splintering, providing a cleaner edge on timber materials. This is particularly beneficial for finishing work where precision is critical.

What is the significance of the kerf measurement for this blade?


The kerf of 2.3mm represents the width of the cut made by the blade. A narrower kerf can enhance cutting efficiency and reduce material waste during projects, making it suitable for precision work in wood.

How does the blade thickness affect its usage?


The 1.8mm thickness provides adequate stability during cutting, minimising blade flex and ensuring consistent results. This feature is essential for applications requiring precision and reliability, especially in professional settings.

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