| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 355mm |
| MOQ: | 200pcs |
| Price: | $0.5-22/pcs |
| Delivery Time: | 25-30days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
The Problem: Commercial cabinet shops rely on large sliding panel saws to rip and crosscut massive 8-foot sheets of expensive double-sided melamine and fragile hardwood plywood. Standard blades shatter the fragile veneer on the underside of the panel during these long cuts. Furthermore, spinning a massive 14-inch blade with a high tooth count generates deafening harmonic "screaming" that violates factory OSHA noise regulations and indicates blade vibration.
The Result: Ruined panel edges that cannot be edge-banded, wasted materials, rejected cabinet boxes, and an unsafe, fatiguing acoustic environment for machine operators.
Plate Harmonic Flutter: During an 8-foot continuous cut, heat and friction build up. Without extreme vibration control, a 14-inch steel plate develops a microscopic lateral flutter, causing the teeth to violently strike the sides of the kerf.
Aggressive Exit Wounds: Blades with fewer teeth exit the bottom of the panel too violently, tearing the unsupported melamine laminate away from the MDF core.
80T High-Shear ATB Geometry: For a 355mm blade, 80 teeth provide an exceptionally dense, smooth cutting perimeter. The Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) geometry is ground with a steep, high-shear angle. This creates a slicing action that cleanly severs brittle melamine and hardwood veneers before the wood fibers have a chance to bend and snap, leaving a glassy edge ready for immediate edge-banding.
Acoustic Laser-Matrix Dampening: To combat factory noise and blade flutter, the heavy-gauge steel core features an intricate matrix of laser-cut silencer slots injected with specialized thermal-absorbent resin. This completely neutralizes harmonic resonance, dropping operating noise by up to 10 decibels and guaranteeing a dead-straight, vibration-free cut.
C4 Sub-Micrograin Carbide: Formulated with ultra-dense C4 grade carbide designed specifically for highly abrasive materials like MDF and particleboard. This prevents the teeth from dulling prematurely over thousands of linear feet of panel cutting.
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| Technical Pillar | Imperial Specification | Metric Specification | Industrial Benefit |
| Diameter | 14" | 355mm | Standard size for commercial sliding panel saws. |
| Arbor Size | 1" or 1-3/16" | 25.4mm / 30mm | Fits European (Altendorf/Martin) & US spindles. |
| Tooth Count | 80T | 80T | The industry standard for flawless sheet-good sizing. |
| Tooth Grind | High-Shear ATB | High-Shear ATB | Eliminates bottom-edge tear-out on double-sided panels. |
| Plate Build | Resin-Filled Silencer Matrix | Resin-Filled Silencer Matrix | Drastically reduces factory noise and blade flutter. |
| Max RPM | 4,500 RPM | 4,500 RPM | Engineered for continuous-duty 3-Phase commercial motors. |
Commercial Cabinetry (Sheet Goods): The definitive primary blade for commercial sliding panel saws sizing massive sheets of double-sided melamine, MDF, and particleboard.
High-End Furniture Fabrication: Creating flawless, chip-free crosscuts on expensive veneered hardwood plywood (Walnut, Cherry, Maple) for custom casework.
Large-Capacity Fine Miter Work: Used on 14-inch sliding compound miter saws to execute perfect corner joints on wide, pre-finished architectural crown molding and baseboards.
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The "Scoring Blade" Protocol: When cutting double-sided melamine on a commercial sliding table saw, this 14" 80T main blade should be paired with a dedicated 100mm or 120mm Conical Scoring Blade. The scoring blade cuts a tiny millimeter-deep trench on the bottom of the panel, allowing this main 80T blade to pass through with absolutely zero bottom-edge blowout.
Spindle Alignment Check: Because this blade is designed for high-precision, flawless cuts, your panel saw's arbor and sliding carriage must be perfectly aligned. Even a 0.1mm misalignment in the machine will cause this blade to leave faint swirl marks on the wood.
Q: Why does this blade come in a 30mm arbor when most of my saws use a 1-inch arbor?
A: Commercial sliding panel saws (such as those from Altendorf, Martin, or Felder) are predominantly manufactured in Europe and utilize a strict 30mm metric arbor standard. We offer both 1-inch (25.4mm) and 30mm arbor options to ensure compatibility across both American miter saws and European commercial panel saws.
Q: Can I use this 80T blade to rip solid, thick hardwood on a cabinet saw?
A: We do not recommend it. This 80T blade is highly specialized for sheet goods (plywood/MDF) and fine crosscutting. Ripping thick, solid hardwood (like 2-inch thick maple) will quickly clog the small gullets, burn the wood, and overheat the blade plate. Use a 40T or 66T blade for ripping solid timber.
Q: Is it worth re-sharpening an 80T blade, or should I replace it when it gets dull?
A: It is absolutely worth re-sharpening. We utilize oversized, industrial-grade tungsten carbide tips. A professional CNC sharpening service can re-grind the ATB angles on this blade 5 to 7 times before the carbide is depleted, maximizing your factory's return on investment.
Q: Will this blade cut acrylic or polycarbonate sheets?
A: No. While it cuts melamine flawlessly, the ATB (Alternate Top Bevel) geometry is too sharp for brittle plastics and will cause them to chip or shatter. For cutting acrylics on a panel saw, you must use a blade with a TCG (Triple Chip Grind) geometry.