Makita 100 Teeth Per Inch Wood 1 260 mm

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RS Stock No.:
194-7968
Mfr. Part No.:
D-03975
Brand:
Makita
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Brand

Makita

Product Type

Circular Saw Blade

Number of Pieces

1

Rake Angle

-5°

Material Cut

Wood

Number of Teeth

100

Plate Thickness

1.8mm

Arbor Diameter

30mm

Kerf Thickness

2.3mm

Tooth Configuration

TCT

Blade Material

Carbide

Standards/Approvals

EAC

Blade Diameter

260mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Makita Circular Saw Blade, 260mm Blade Diameter, 30mm Arbor Diameter - D-03975


This circular saw blade is designed specifically for cutting aluminium with precision. Featuring a blade diameter of 260mm, it is engineered to enhance the performance of your mitre saw. With a tooth count of 100, this carbide circular saw blade provides fine cuts, ensuring clean and efficient results.

Features & Benefits


• Optimised for rapid cutting speeds at an economical price

• Equipped with TCT teeth for reliable performance

• Durable carbide blade material extends the blade's lifespan

• Suitable for use with stationary saws, ensuring versatility

Applications


• Used with mitre saws for precise aluminium cutting

• Ideal for carpentry and joinery projects

• Suitable for various stationary saw setups

• For professionals in mechanical and electrical industries

What type of materials can this blade effectively cut?


This blade is specifically designed for cutting aluminium, utilising its sharp teeth to create smooth finishes in metalwork.

How does the tooth count affect cutting performance?


The 100 teeth of this blade allow for finer cuts, resulting in cleaner edges and minimising the need for additional finishing.

What is the kerf measurement and its importance?


The kerf of 2.3 mm indicates the width of the cut made by the blade, which affects material waste and precision. A narrower kerf means less waste and more efficient use of materials.

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