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Panasonic EY9PW13C32 High-Quality Wood Cutting TCT Blade, 135 x 20mm, 24 Teeth

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Description

Description

  • This is a Panasonic EY9PW13C32 wood cutting TCT blade with a diameter of 135mm and a bore size of 20mm. It features a robust design with carbide tips for efficient cutting. This blade is specifically designed for cutting wood and should not be used on other materials, as it may cause rough cuts and increase the risk of kickback or injury.

Specifications

  • Diameter: 135mm
  • Bore size: 20mm
  • Number of teeth: 24T
  • Material: Tungsten Carbide Tips

Compatibility and Accessories

  • Compatible with saws that accept a 135mm blade with a 20mm bore
  • Ensure the saw is suitable for TCT blades before use

Installation

  • Install the blade onto the saw arbor, ensuring it is securely tightened
  • Follow the saw manufacturer's instructions for blade installation and safety precautions

Usage

  • Use only for cutting wood
  • Maintain proper feed rate and avoid forcing the blade through the material
  • Wear appropriate safety gear during operation

Features

  • Brand
    PANASONIC
  • Material
    Tungsten carbide
  • Bore diameter
    20 mm
  • Suitable for
    Wood
  • Number of teeth
    24
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