| 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 |
The Problem: The 6-1/2" cordless circular saw is the primary workhorse on modern construction sites. However, continuously ripping through wet 2x4 structural framing, dense decking boards, or thick OSB sheathing puts immense strain on the tool's 18V/20V battery. Using a standard, heavy-plated blade causes excessive friction, rapidly draining the battery and causing the internal motor protection circuit to stall the saw mid-cut.
The Result: Frustrated framing contractors, dangerous kickback from binding in wet wood, and highly inefficient workflows due to constant battery recharging.
Thick Kerf Drag: Standard blades displace too much wood. Forcing a thick steel plate through dense lumber requires kinetic energy that compact cordless motors struggle to sustain.
Sawdust Packing: When ripping wood along the grain, large, stringy chips are produced. Blades with too many teeth lack the physical space between them (the gullets) to clear these chips, causing the sawdust to pack tightly and act as a friction brake.
Optimized Thin-Kerf Technology: Engineered with a highly efficient 1.6mm (0.063") thin kerf. This removes significantly less material than standard blades, drastically reducing rotational drag. This allows the cordless motor to spin freely at maximum RPM, extending battery runtime by up to 35% and allowing for more cuts per charge.
Deep-Gullet 24T Configuration: The aggressive 24-Tooth (24T) design features massive, deep gullets between each Tungsten Carbide Tip. This acts as a high-capacity extraction system, aggressively ejecting large wood chips and damp sawdust before they can cause friction or thermal binding.
Versatile ATB Milling: Utilizing an Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) geometry, the teeth slice cleanly through wood fibers. This makes the blade a true "General Purpose" job-site tool—aggressive enough for fast ripping, yet sharp enough to provide clean crosscuts on framing studs without severe tear-out.
| Technical Pillar | Imperial Specification | Metric Specification | Industrial Benefit |
| Diameter | 6-1/2" | 165mm | The absolute standard for primary cordless framing saws. |
| Arbor Size | 5/8" | 15.88mm | Direct fit for all major 18V/20V power tool brands. |
| Tooth Count | 24T | 24T | Low-density pitch optimized for fast, aggressive cutting. |
| Kerf Width | 0.063" | 1.6mm | Low-drag profile maximizes cordless battery efficiency. |
| Tooth Grind | ATB | ATB | Alternate Top Bevel slices fibers for versatile crosscutting. |
| Max RPM | 8,000 RPM | 8,000 RPM | Safely handles the maximum output of cordless motors. |
Rough Framing & Construction: The definitive blade for rapidly cutting 2x4 and 2x6 structural studs, roof trusses, and rafter tails directly on the active job site.
Decking and Exterior Builds: Powers effortlessly through dense, pressure-treated lumber and heavy timber decking where thick blades would instantly choke and stall.
Subflooring & Sheathing: High-speed, continuous ripping of thick OSB (Oriented Strand Board) and structural plywood without burning the wood.
Feed Rate and Posture: Because of the aggressive 24T ATB design, let the sharpness of the blade dictate the speed. Maintain a steady, confident forward feed. Do not force or "ram" the saw into the wood, as this will trigger the saw's safety clutch.
Depth Adjustment: For maximum cutting efficiency and safety, adjust the shoe (baseplate) of your circular saw so that only half of a single carbide tooth extends below the bottom of the lumber being cut.
Material Warning: Designed strictly for clean structural wood. Striking hardened framing nails or steel staples will chip the carbide teeth. If cutting reclaimed wood, inspect for metal hardware first.
Q: Can this 24-tooth blade perform crosscuts, or is it only for ripping?
A: While 24T is highly optimized for fast ripping (cutting along the grain), the ATB (Alternate Top Bevel) tooth geometry allows it to perform very clean, acceptable crosscuts on standard 2x4 framing lumber. It is considered an excellent "General Purpose" blade for rough carpentry.
Q: Will this 6-1/2" blade fit my 7-1/4" circular saw?
A: Yes, assuming your 7-1/4" saw has a standard 5/8" arbor. However, putting a smaller blade on a larger saw will reduce your maximum depth of cut. This 6-1/2" blade is purpose-built to maximize the performance of dedicated 6-1/2" cordless saws.
Q: Does the thin kerf make the blade wobble or bend easily?
A: No. The high-tensile steel plate is factory-tensioned to remain perfectly flat and rigid under high RPMs. As long as you maintain a straight cutting line and do not twist the saw mid-cut, the thin kerf will remain perfectly stable.
Q: Should I use this 24T blade to cut melamine or finished cabinetry?
A: Absolutely not. A 24-tooth blade is far too aggressive for delicate laminates and will cause severe splintering and tear-out. For finished cabinetry and melamine, you must upgrade to our 6-1/2" 60T Ultra-Fine Finish Blade.