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Created with Pixso. Professional 6.5 Inch ATB Woodworking Blade | 60-Tooth Crosscut Cutter for Melamine & Trim

Professional 6.5 Inch ATB Woodworking Blade | 60-Tooth Crosscut Cutter for Melamine & Trim

Brand Name: XRTOOLS
Model Number: 165mm
MOQ: 200pcs
Price: $0.5-22/pcs
Delivery Time: 25-30days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
CHINA
Certification:
ISO9000
Name:
TCT SAW BALDE
Blade Width:
6-1/2 INCH
Process Type:
Laser Welded
Teeths:
60 Teeth
Material:
TCT Tungsten Carbide
Application:
Wood
Customized Support::
OEM
Finishing:
Custiomized
Blade Material:
SK5
Type:
SAW BLADE
Usage:
For Cutting Wood
Package:
Skin Card,Color Box Or White Box,available Upon Your Request
Advantage:
Imporved Efficiency,sharp Teeth,fast Cutting,High Efficiency,long Life
Teeth Shape:
ATB
Tip Type:
Left-right Tooth
Packaging Details:
Double Blister
Supply Ability:
10000pcs per day
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Product Description

1. Problem: Job-Site Tear-Out and Miter Saw Dependency

 

 

  • The Problem: Finish carpenters and cabinet installers frequently need to make precision cuts on expensive melamine, veneered plywood, or hardwood trim directly on the job site. Standard 24T or 40T cordless saw blades cause severe tear-out and splintering on these fragile materials. To get a clean cut, contractors are forced to constantly walk back and forth to a heavy, stationary 10-inch miter saw.

  • The Result: Wasted labor hours, ruined finishing materials that cut into profit margins, and exhausted contractors.

 

 

2. Cause: Aggressive Pitch and Thermal Warping

 

 

  • Fiber Tearing: Blades with fewer teeth grab too much wood fiber at once, violently ripping the delicate top layer of veneer before the underlying wood is severed.

  • Friction Burning: When trying to cut slowly for a better finish with a standard blade, the solid steel plate overheats, warps slightly, and leaves dark scorch marks on the finished wood edge.

 

 

3. Solution: 60T Micro-Shear ATB and Vented Cooling

 

 

  • High-Density 60T Micro-Shear: By packing 60 Tungsten Carbide Teeth (TCT) onto a 165mm circumference, the tooth pitch is exceptionally tight. Combined with an Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) grind, each tooth takes a microscopic "shaving" rather than a gouge. This effortlessly shears through brittle melamine and delicate veneers without a single splinter.

  • Laser-Cut Heat Vents: The blade body features specialized curved expansion slots. As the high tooth count generates friction heat, these vents allow the 1.2mm steel plate to expand predictably without warping, ensuring the blade remains perfectly flat for scorch-free, glass-smooth edges.

  • 1.8mm Thin Kerf Efficiency: To balance the resistance of 60 teeth, the blade utilizes a precision 1.8mm thin kerf. This minimizes the amount of material removed, reducing the load on 18V/20V cordless motors and preventing premature battery drain during dense crosscuts.

 

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4. Technical Specifications

 

 

Technical Pillar Imperial Specification Metric Specification Industrial Benefit
Diameter 6-1/2" 165mm Standard upgrade for professional 18V/20V circular saws.
Arbor Size 5/8" 15.88mm Direct drop-in fit for global cordless power tools.
Tooth Count 60T 60T Ultra-dense pitch for flawless, splinter-free crosscuts.
Tooth Grind ATB ATB Alternate Top Bevel slices fragile wood fibers cleanly.
Kerf / Plate 0.071" / 0.047" 1.8mm / 1.2mm Thin profile minimizes motor drag and battery use.
Max RPM 8,000 RPM 8,000 RPM Safely handles the maximum output of compact motors.

 

 

5. Professional Industry Applications

 

 

  • Cabinetry & Millwork: The ultimate job-site blade for sizing double-sided melamine panels, MDF, and high-end hardwood veneers without requiring edge-banding rework.

  • Finish Carpentry: Perfect for flawless crosscuts on baseboards, crown molding, and door casings using a handheld circular saw or compact track saw.

  • Engineered Flooring: Slices through the tough aluminum-oxide wear layers of laminate flooring and LVP while leaving a perfectly clean mating edge.

 

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6. Operation and Safety Guidelines

 

 

  • Slow & Steady Feed Rate: A 60T blade is designed for quality, not speed. Pushing the saw too fast will trap sawdust in the tiny gullets and burn the wood. Let the extreme sharpness of the carbide guide the tool at a smooth, deliberate pace.

  • Pitch and Resin Cleaning: Because the gullets on a 60T blade are small, they can accumulate wood pitch (sap) over time. Clean the teeth periodically with a dedicated blade cleaner or citrus solvent to maintain its "factory-sharp" cutting efficiency.

 

7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support

 

 

Q: Can I use this 60T blade to rip 2x4 framing lumber?

 

A: It is highly discouraged. A 60-tooth blade has very small gullets that cannot clear the massive chips produced when ripping structural lumber along the grain. Using this blade for framing will cause severe burning, stall your cordless saw, and rapidly drain the battery. Use a 24T blade for rough ripping.

 

Q: Will this blade completely eliminate splintering on double-sided melamine?

 

A: Yes, when used correctly. The 60T ATB geometry is specifically designed for this. For the absolute best results on a handheld saw, keep the "good" side of the melamine facing down, as circular saws cut on the upward stroke.

 

 

Q: How does a 60T blade affect my cordless battery life compared to a 24T blade?

 

A: More teeth mean more friction. While the 1.8mm thin kerf helps mitigate this, driving 60 teeth through dense wood will consume your battery slightly faster than a 24-tooth roughing blade. This is the standard trade-off for achieving a cabinet-grade finish.

 

 

Q: What is the purpose of the curved cutouts on the steel plate?

 

A: Those are laser-cut thermal expansion and anti-vibration slots. They dissipate the heat generated by the high tooth count and break up harmonic frequencies, preventing the blade from "screaming" and warping during a cut.