Saw blades and Groovers
All our carbide saw blades are technically studied for a specific job in
order to obtain best finishing.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT BLADE FOR
THE PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
We give you some general information on the application.
YOUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE MAY SUGGEST DIFFERENT TYPES
WHEN working under particular conditions under unusual operations. IMPORTANT: Our
saw blades will give you excellent results following these rules:
- Saw blades must be resharpened as soon as necessary.
- Reground to original specifications without changing original tolerances.
- Check bearing on the machine spindle.
- Check bearing vibrations on the machine spindle.
- Flanges must be perfectly clean and straight.
- Flange's diameter must have a minimum diameter of at least 1/3 of blade's diameter.
- Feeding must be straight and parallel to the cutting line.
- Automatic feeding always preferable.
- When cutting fiber or glue material, blade must be cleaned often.
- Bore may be enlarged up to a maximum of 7/8" (20mm) from original size. Over
that size, we suggest retensioning of the blade.
Note:
When choosing a saw blade, it should always be taken in consideration that the thickness
of material is very important. Generally, the thicker the material, the fewer the
teeth.
These pages will assist you in choosing the various types of saws.
If you are in doubt, we will gladly assist you.

- Rip Saw Blades
- Heavy Duty Rip Saw Blades
- Glue Line Rip Saw Blades
- Glue Joint Rip Saw Blades
- Cross Cut Saw Blades
- Thin Kerf Saw Blades
- Thin Rim Saw Blades
- Combination Multipurpose Saw Blades
- Mitre Joint Saw Blades
- Dado Sets
- Double Cut off Saw Blades
- Gang Rip Saw Blades
- Plastic Saw Blades
- Special Purpose Saw Blades
- Non-Ferrous Metals Saw Blades
- Panel Sizing Saw Blades
- Scoring Saw Blades
- Melamine Saw Blades
- Professional Line Saw Blades
- Grooving Saw Blades
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