Features & Benefits of MIDO TCG Double Sided Laminate/Melamine Blade
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High Durability, Superior Long Life
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Maximum Cutting Performance
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Crisp, Splinter-Free Flawless Finish
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Reduced Friction and Heat Buildup
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Anti-Vibration, Low Noise
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Extremely Suited For Man-Made MaterialLike Melamine, Laminate
TiCo High Density Carbide Material features extra hard and durable for cutting performance while attaining a longer service life.
Quality Teflon Coating protects the blade from rust and friction
Triple Chip Grind Teeth Design: The shape itself is not so pointed, which makes TCG blades long lasting, and will not dull rapidly. So high durability is its greatest advantage. TCG saw blades are extremely suited for composite materials like melamine, laminate but not good choice for softwood.
96 More Teeth Design: More teeth per inch of the circumference of the saw blade is good for thicker materials, and more teeth design delivers fast cut rate even under high RPMs
3.0mm Thick Kerf: It wastes less material and requires less power, gives the blade more mass and higher stability, which makes it better suited for a high powered saw. It is also less affected by heat, disperses heat more efficiently. The thick plate makes it less likely to bend, decreasing the chances of blade deflection.
Four Expansion Slots: The four laser-cut slots on the blade plate designed to disperse heat and prevent blade deformation caused by overheating.
Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the wood extending blade life and giving a crisp, splinter-free flawless finish. The high density carbide tipped blade itself creats less vibration, lowering the noise.
Machines: Miter Saw, Table Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Panel Saw
Specifications
Material: TiCo High Density Carbide
Coating: Teflon
Diameter: 12 in
Arbor: 1 in
Teeth: 96 TCG
Kerf: 0.126 in
Plate: 0.087 in
Machines: Miter Saw, Table Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Panel Saw
Application Material: Melamine, Laminate, Polywood, Chipboard, Crosscuts Wood, Rips Wood.
Tips: Not Recommended for Ferrous Metal, Masonry, Soft Woods