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184mm Fine Woodworking Circular Saw Blade | Cabinet-Grade 60T Crosscut (5/8" Arbor)

Brand Name: XRTOOLS
Model Number: 184mm
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:
7-1/4 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
Highlight:

Metal Saw Blade

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TCG Cutter

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tct blade sharpening

Product Description

1. Problem: Job-Site Tear-Out and Edge-Banding Failure

 

 

  • The Problem: When finish carpenters use standard 7-1/4" circular saws to cut expensive double-sided melamine, high-end hardwood veneers, or delicate trim, the heavy torque of the saw combined with a standard blade violently splinters the top layer of the wood.

  • The Result: These jagged, chipped edges make it impossible to apply edge-banding properly. Contractors are forced to waste expensive materials, spend hours sanding damaged edges, or drag heavy, stationary table saws to the job site just to make a clean cut.

 

 

2. Cause: Low TPI and Plate Vibration

 

 

  • Fiber Gouging: General-purpose blades (like 24T or 40T) have a low "Teeth Per Inch" (TPI) ratio. They take massive bites out of the wood, physically ripping the fragile veneer layer upward before it can be severed cleanly.

  • Harmonic Resonance: The massive torque of a 15-Amp corded circular saw causes cheap, un-tensioned blade plates to vibrate (wobble) at high speeds, resulting in a wider, sloppier cut that shatters brittle materials.

 

 

3. Solution: 60T Micro-Shear ATB and Tensioned Core Plate

 

 

  • High-Density 60T Micro-Shear: Packing 60 Tungsten Carbide Teeth (TCT) onto a 7.25-inch circumference creates a highly dense cutting profile. Combined with the Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) grind, each tooth takes a microscopic shaving rather than a gouge. This slicing action easily shears through brittle melamine and delicate veneers, leaving a glassy, splinter-free edge.

  • Torque-Stabilized Tensioned Core: To counteract the intense power of 15-Amp corded saws and heavy-duty 60V cordless models, the steel plate is factory-tensioned. This manufacturing process locks the blade core, ensuring it remains dead-flat and completely vibration-free, guaranteeing a mathematically precise cut line.

  • Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots: The blade features strategically placed, laser-cut expansion slots (often filled with dampening resin). These slots absorb the immense friction heat generated by 60 teeth, preventing the plate from warping and eliminating the high-pitched "screaming" noise during operation.

 

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4. Technical Specifications

 

 

Technical Pillar Imperial Specification Metric Specification Industrial Benefit
Diameter 7-1/4" 184mm / 185mm Universal fit for full-size professional circular saws.
Arbor Size 5/8" (w/ Diamond Knockout) 16mm / 20mm Compatible with sidewinder and worm-drive models.
Tooth Count 60T 60T Ultra-dense pitch for flawless finishing crosscuts.
Tooth Grind ATB ATB Slices fragile wood fibers cleanly without tear-out.
Plate Build Heat-Vented Tensioned Steel Heat-Vented Tensioned Steel Prevents warping and burning under high-torque loads.
Max RPM 8,000 RPM 8,000 RPM Safely handles the maximum output of 15-Amp motors.

 

 

5. Professional Industry Applications

 

  • Cabinetry & Joinery: The ultimate blade for sizing double-sided melamine panels, MDF, and high-end hardwood plywoods directly on the job site with zero tear-out.

  • Finish Carpentry: Perfect for making flawless, glass-smooth crosscuts on baseboards, crown molding, and interior door casings.

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

 

184mm Fine Woodworking Circular Saw Blade | Cabinet-Grade 60T Crosscut (5/8" Arbor) 1

 

 

6. Operation and Safety Guidelines

 

 

  • Slow the Feed Rate: A 60-tooth blade has very small gullets (the spaces between teeth). If you push the saw too fast, the sawdust cannot escape, which will scorch the wood and overheat the blade. Let the extreme sharpness of the blade dictate a slow, steady, and smooth feed rate.

  • Blade Height Adjustment: For the cleanest possible cut on delicate laminates, set your saw depth so that only half of one carbide tooth extends below the bottom of the material. This optimizes the cutting angle and reduces upward tear-out.

 

 

7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support

 

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

 

A: We strongly advise against it. Ripping (cutting parallel to the grain) thick structural lumber produces massive wood chips. The tiny gullets on this 60T finishing blade will immediately clog, causing the blade to smoke, burn the wood, and potentially damage your saw motor. Use a 24T or 40T blade for rough framing.

 

 

Q: Does this blade fit high-torque worm-drive saws?

 

A: Yes. The central 5/8" round arbor includes a perforated "Diamond Knockout." Simply tap out the diamond center with a punch, and the blade will securely lock onto the diamond-shaped spindle of professional rear-handle and worm-drive saws.

 

 

Q: Can this ATB blade cut aluminum or non-ferrous metals?

 

A: No. While the 60T tooth count is high, the Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) geometry is designed strictly for shearing wood fibers. Cutting metal will instantly chip or shatter the sharp ATB carbide points. For cutting aluminum, you must use a blade with a Triple Chip Grind (TCG).

 

 

Q: Why do my melamine cuts still have a little bit of chipping on the top side?

 

A: Circular saws cut on the upstroke (the teeth enter the bottom of the board and exit the top). Therefore, the cleanest cut is always on the bottom side. When cutting double-sided melamine with a handheld saw, always place the "good" or most visible side facing down.