Description
FEIDER FS1612-L48 Accessories and consumables
Feider Circular Saw Blades are those blades that have more teeth and make smoother cuts across the material. It is used to cut through material, very often wood though sometimes metal or stone. More teeth mean a smoother cut, fewer teeth mean that the blade removes more material.
The number of teeth on the blade helps determine the speed, type, and finish of the cut. Blades with fewer teeth cut faster, but those with more teeth create a finer finish. Gullets between the teeth remove chips from the workpieces. Flat top grind teeth alternate with teeth beveled on both the right and left corners across the entire blade. The chamfered teeth make the rough cut and the flat teeth finish the cut.
- Practical: with its 48 teeth, limits cutting effort
- Resistant: blade made of tungsten carbide, extremely resistant
- Versatile: ideal for cutting solid wood such as panels or melamine
- Economical: ultra-resistant, the blade also extends the life of your device