Saw Blades Guide - Flipbook - Page 5
COMBINATION
15°
15°
0.014"
15°
COMB 4+1 GRIND
FOUR ATB FOLLOWED BY ONE RAKER, THEN
AN “OPEN” GULLET FOR CHIP CLEARANCE
COMBINATION RIP
& CROSSCUT
CROSSCUT
EXCELLENT
RIPPING
EXCELLENT
CHIPBOARD
GOOD
PLYWOOD
TABLE SAW
GOOD
SLIDING TABLE
In many woodworking shops one blade must cut a wide variety of materials. This blade will effectively rip and crosscut hardwoods, softwoods, as well
as sheet stock such as plywood and particleboard. It features the time-tested combination blade design - four alternate top bevel teeth with a flat-top
raker. This is the best blade for all-purpose cutting.
RF
T
HI
RF
TH
Kerf
IN KE
N KE
Dia.
Teeth
MM
Inch
MM
Plate
Inch
Hook
Angle
Bore
Pin-Hole
Tool No.
10"
10"
50
50
3.2
2.38
.126
.094
2.2
1.8
.087
.071
15°
15°
5/8"
5/8"
—
—
KSB10-500
KSB10-504TKT
WARNING: Not recommended for cutting non-ferrous alloys.
GENERAL
PURPOSE
15°
15°
10°-18°
ATB GRIND
MODERATE ANGLE
SOFT & HARDWOOD
CROSSCUT
RIPPING
GOOD
CROSSCUT
GOOD
PLYWOOD
TABLE SAW
GOOD
CHIPBOARD
FAIR
SLIDING TABLE
In some cases, a customer doesn’t want to change blades from ripping to crosscutting to rough cutting in a variety of materials. A good general
purpose blade usually fits the bill, as it works pretty well on different materials and applications.
Dia.
Teeth
MM
Kerf
Inch
MM
Plate
Inch
10"
40
3.2
.126
2.2
.087
Hook
Angle
Bore
Pin-Hole
Tool No.
15°
5/8"
—
KSB10-400
WARNING: Not recommended for cutting non-ferrous alloys, plastic and melamine.
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