Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Framing Circular Saw Blade, 7-1/4", 24 Teeth, Wood Use
Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Framing Circular Saw Blade, 7-1/4", 24 Teeth, Wood Use is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stratosphere Distribution Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Framing Circular Saw Blade, 7-1/4", 24 Teeth, Wood Use
- Up to 70% more cuts per charge compared to standard blades
- Up to 70% faster cutting compared to standard blades
- Ultra-Thin 0.057" kerf reduces the load put on the tool
- High grade Tungsten carbide tips for durability
- Special ATAFR (Alternate Top Alternate Face w/ Raker) carbide tips provide smoother and faster cuts
- Blade coating provides reduced pitch build-up for smoother cuts
- Specially engineered teeth assist to reduce the load put on the tool while cutting
- Reduced swing width allow for smoother material removal with less cutting resistance
- Top bevel angle designed with a sharp 23° tip which provides a smoother cut
- Slimmer tip bottoms provide lower cutting resistance
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