Amana Tool - 610301 Linea di colla con punta in carburo Ripping 10" Dia x 30T Tcg, 22 Deg, 5/8 BO 10" Dia x 30T Tcg, 22 Deg, 5/8 Bore

Brand:Amana Tool

3.4/5

142.26

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Strappare e incollare. Con questa lama eccezionale, non c'è bisogno di levigatura o giunzione dopo il taglio. La molatura di precisione a triplo truciolo e l'angolo del gancio extra-alto consentono velocità di avanzamento aggressive, ma producono una finitura di taglio estremamente liscia. La piastra spessa riduce al minimo le vibrazioni.Utilizzare su seghe da banco, seghe da banco scorrevoli, operazioni singole e multiple, #610301, (D) diametro: 10 (250 mm), denti: 30, (D) foro: 5/8, molatura dei denti: TCG, angolo del gancio: 22°, kerf (B): .145 (3,6 mm), piastra (C): .095 (2,4 mm), 610301 in metallo duro Linea di colla con punta che strappa 10 pollici di diametro X 30T TCG, 22 gradi, 5/8 foro DAL PRODUTTORE Le lame per seghe industriali Amana Tool sono utilizzate dai più grandi ebanisti, produttori di mobili e hobbisti professionisti. Con l'utente industriale in mente, Amana Tool ha progettato lame per seghe che presentano molte caratteristiche per prolungare la vita della lama, pur mantenendo un bel taglio pulito di volta in volta. Tra le molte caratteristiche vi sono un'enorme piastra in acciaio per utensili con fessure di espansione tagliate al laser che consentono alla lama di espandersi e contrarsi dal calore prevenendo la deformazione, tappi in rame per ridurre il rumore e le vibrazioni durante il funzionamento, punte in metallo duro proprietarie extra large che forniscono più riaffilature e una maggiore durata della lama, anelli di tensione per mantenere la rettilineità delle lame sotto stress durante il funzionamento e ampie gole per una maggiore rimozione dei trucioli. Strappare poi incollare. Con questa lama eccezionale, non c'è bisogno di carteggiare o giuntare dopo il taglio. La rettifica di precisione Triple Chip e l'angolo del gancio extra alto consentono velocità di avanzamento aggressive, ma producono una finitura di taglio extra liscia. La piastra spessa riduce al minimo le vibrazioni. Utilizzare su seghe da banco, seghe da banco scorrevoli, operazioni di strappo singolo e multiplo.

Angolo del gancio: 22°. Digrignamento dei denti: TCG. (D) Alesaggio: 5/8. Denti: 30. (D) diametro: 10 (250mm).
Brand Amana Tool
Color Silver
Compatible Material Copper
Country of Origin Israel
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 610301
Item Weight 1.14 Grams
Manufacturer Amana Tool
Material Carbide
Number of Pieces 1
Number of Teeth 30
Package Dimensions 11.8 x 11.7 x 0.7 inches; 0.04 Ounces
Style Modern

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Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Vibrated too much
After a few uses on a very nice new table saw the blade caused a lot of vibration and buffeting that was very disconcerting. I had read that this blade wasn't as stiff as other or that the lettering was printed too thick which might have contributed, but also birch seems to gunk up blades pretty quickly so it could have been that. Swapped it for a freud and which cut slightly cleaner.
Scritto da: Doug Barnett
Quiet and Smooth Cutting
I could not believe how quiet and smooth cutting this blade is. It exceeds my expectations. I was so excited how well it performed I cleaned up my 30-year-old table saw so it would look as good as it cut.
Scritto da: Tim
Conflicted
After using a WW2 for all my hardwoods and a freud ultimate plywood for all my sheet goods I figured it was time to invest in a dedicated rip blade. My WW2 stays pretty sharp and does a great job, but it will sometimes bog down in thicker lumber and I get a few more burnt, but smooth, edges than I'd like. I buy all s3s lumber, spend A LOT of time with board selection, don't run a jointer and rarely use a planer. So... I like my cuts clean off the table. I spent more hours than necessary searching for a blade. I was initially leaning towards freuds 24t heavy rip but was swayed away by a few youtube reviews talking about blade marks. Most of the reviews mentioned freuds 30t glue line rip blade as their favorite. While looking at the blade on Amazon, the Amana popped up. Used like new for 50 bucks. Cheaper than the freud, similar tooth profile and good reviews. Done. Added it to the cart and had it in a few days. First project was ripping some 4/4 soft maple for face frames. I was instantly blown away at the ease of feeding. I almost couldn't tell the difference between just sliding the maple on the saw top and when the blade started cutting. I've never had a blade cut so effortlessly. But, I was disappointed to see the marks left along the edge. Honestly not that bad, but they were there. I could definitely feel them but it took the right light to really see them. Definitely worse than any blade I've run. They either needed a pass in the planer or some sanding. I finished my cutting, assembled the face frames and sanded out the marks. It definitely added some extra sanding time that I'm not used to and I know more will pop when I shoot my first coat. Disappointed with the results I decided to try the freud 30t glue line rip blade today. I instantly noticed a little more normal resistance while cutting and it too left marks. Probably more marks..... But, they aren't as deep. I cut 8/4 white oak, 6/4 poplar and 4/4 maple using one blade on each side. The freud won the scientific test conducted when I closed my eyes and judged the smoothness. The entirely accurate scientific test was replicated by my unenthusiastic 14 year old with the same results. Science doesn't lie. More marks not as deep still yields much less sanding. The frued has made the cut and the amana is being returned. Slightly bent tooth? Maybe. .003 runout at the base of the gullets. Maybe the Freud has two slightly less bent teeth creating more marks that aren't as deep? I honestly expected better from both, but the Freud will do.
Scritto da: Brock S.
Very nice blade.
This is truly a glue joint cutter. Unlike some that say they are, this one is. Get one.
Scritto da: Advo
Fixable wobble....
The media could not be loaded. Newest update: Well, I found out what causes the wobble and was able to fix it. I've seen some stupid product defects in my life but this really takes the cake. You see, where the blade contacts the flange, Amana has decided to put a picture of a block of wood and some text. You can actually feel the raised letters and the picture when you pass your fingers over the surface. I removed the print with my fingernails and a scotchbrite pad, and the blade wobble is now down to 0.0015", with the cut quality much improved. It's a really good blade now. I guess I'll be removing the print from my other sawblade as well, see if that makes it run truer. **facepalm** It is still not as good as my Freud glue line ripping blade, though, because the blade *sings* when I use it to shave only a half or quarter curve and leaves massive marks. It's just not very stiff. It's just not good enough for the price. Update: I just got a dial gauge, enabling me to measure the wobble in the blade. It turns out that it is approximately 0.008". For comparison, the wobble with my Freud Fusion blade is less than 0.003" (and would probably be lower if I had cleaned the thing). I switched the blades two times to confirm the measurements. The Amana wobbles WAY more than the Freud (see attached video). That, then would explain the underwhelming cut quality that was present straight from the start. Not sure if I can return the blade, given that I'm based in the Philippines. Original review: I bought this blade because I had problems ripping really thick stock with my combination blade (Freud Fusion). (As it turns out, that was because my riving knife was misaligned) People told me I would get smoother rip cuts on normal stock with the Amana than with the Freud, which already made perfect cuts. Unfortunately, this blade never managed the kind of perfect, glassy cuts on teak that the Freud produces consistently. I guess this blade would be better if you have an underpowered saw and want to cut thick hardwood, or if you have to rip large amounts of hardwood really fast, but if you mainly want a perfect glue line cut, then this is not the right tool.
Scritto da: Elmira217
Recommended.
I used this saw blade to cut some 8/4 maple. It left a smooth burn free surface. Great blade. Used on a 3HP cabinet saw.
Scritto da: GeorgeD.
Excellent Blade
Performed exactly as advertised and cut a clean rip cut for edge joining boards
Scritto da: Joseph R Baca
Blade is sharp!
Blade works great. Cuts with less effort than other narrower kerf blades.
Scritto da: Juan
Simplemente un excelente producto
El disco está excelente es un buen producto en este momento se está ocupando para una madereria

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