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πŸͺš High-Performance 9" Circular Saw Blade - Ideal for General-Purpose Wood Cutting with 40 Teeth and Carbide Tip - 5/8" Arbor Size Review

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Description of πŸͺš High-Performance 9" Circular Saw Blade - Ideal for General-Purpose Wood Cutting with 40 Teeth and Carbide Tip - 5/8" Arbor Size

All purpose combination blade, ripping and crosscutting on soft/hardwood, plywood. Good on Laminate. Max RPM: 8000; kerf: 0.1"; plate thickness: 0.063"; hook angle: 10-15 degree; tooth design: ATB. High quality tungsten carbide tip provide the best in precision, durability and performance. Anti kickback / vibration design, expansion slots . thin kerf for fast and smooth cutting. Diameter: 9” (230mm); Arbor size: 5/8" (16MM); Body thickness:1.77MM; Teeth:40T.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

The blade does not cut cleanly. Right side of the blade.

Blade does not cut cleanly. The right side of the blade burns wood. This blade is dangerous because it does not cut the work cleanly, but instead grabs the work and rotates it into the saw. I tried the blade on 2 different miter saws and got the same result on both. Note: I've been a carpenter for 30 years so this isn't a newbie review./Users/keithstephens/DOWNLOADS/20180718_074017.jpg. How to return the blade.

Pros
  • Hard coating
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very important! for blades, parts and accessories

I bought this blade for a 1960's Rockwell miter box. The old saw uses a 9 inch blade which is hard to find, especially on the job site. Even if you find one, they're $$. The blade fits perfectly, is razor sharp and cuts perfectly! Blade of Diablo or Freud? no But for the do-it-yourselfer, this blade is more than adequate. For a pro? I don't know how this blade will last all day in everyday use, but for occasional use it will. This is excellent value for money.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Will not cut directly on a table saw

Bought for an old handyman table saw with 9" blades. This blade wanders excessively and creates a wavy cut. whether it moves the tree slightly or struggles to keep it in place. In short, it's useless. I bought a 9" Freud blade sold here and it works great. Lesson learned. Instead of being cheap I should have bought Freud straight away.

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Blade: Blades

I use this blade on the grass catcher to cut heavier bush than the trimmer can handle. That works great. It will fell trees about 3 inches or so. He quickly cuts her. I removed honeysuckle and other heavy weeds and small trees around my house. When I used a couple of jumpers and had to bend down to the ground, getting up was a real chore for me. Now I just go and cut heavier ones than I could with blades. I used to hate pruning honeysuckle and I love it.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Low maintenance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

On the Thin Side - Power Tool Parts and Accessories

9 inch blade is weird and after installing it on an old Toolkraft 9 inch table saw I figured it was probably a Could install 10 inch drive. This blade is sharp and made a good 45 angle cut on a small 3/4" piece of pine, but is thinner than the blade I replaced and thinner than the 7/14 Dewalt blade, that I have on my Makita circular saw. If I had to buy this again I would order Dewalt. When you start using your table saw as a router, that can come into play. I saved the old blade for the rough…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Not the best