CMT Industrial Saw Blades are designed for professional woodworkers and finish carpenters who run their blades all day long, demanding ultimate precision and extended life from their blades. Ideal for ripping hardwood, softwood, and OSB on table saws, miter saws, and radial arm saws. This 10″ saw blade features “Orange Shield,” CMT’s non-stick PTFE coating that prevents overheating, reduces resin build-up, protects against corrosion and rust, and improves performance and cutting life. Cutting teeth are made from a specially formulated chromium micrograin carbide, which stays sharper longer by reducing cutting edge abrasion. This blade features “CMT XTREME Balancing,” an extremely accurate and dynamic balancing system. There are also laser-cut slots filled with polyurethane, which reduces vibrations and noise by 25% compared to standard saw blades. Located close to the toothed crown, these slots act as shock absorbers isolating the teeth from vibration, which leads to improved cut quality and longer blade life. Made in Italy. [TABS] Features Orange Shield protective coating Specially formulated chromium micrograin carbide teeth stay shaper longer by reducing cutting edge abrasion Silver-Copper-Silver Tri-Metal Brazing prevents carbide from breakingduring the cooling process Laser-cut heat expansions slots allow the blade to expand when heat build-up occurs from use,preventing blade warping CMT XTREME Balancing system Tensioning ring on blade provides stability while cutting and perfect concentricity during rotation Made in Italy Specs Diameter: 10″No. of teeth: 24Bore dia.: 5/8″Hook angle: 20Kerf thickness: 0.126″Plate thickness: 0.087″Max. speed: 7,600 RPM [/TABS] Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “CMT Industrial Heavy-Duty Rip Blade 10″ x 24T” Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your rating * Rate… Perfect Good Average Not that bad Very poor Your review *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.



