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CSB/CC21624T - Trend Wood Cordless ATBR Mitre Saw Blade 216mm x 30mm x 24T

CSB/CC21624T
A$97.44

A range of thin kerf tungsten carbide tipped blades for cross-cutting wood and wood-based materials using cordless Mitre saws. Ideal for timber skirting boards, architraves, floorboards, window boards, cladding and decking.

  • Alternate top bevel raker (ATBR) tooth form with +7° hook optimises cutting speed and performance for both ripping and cross-cutting applications.
  • Microgranular tungsten carbide tips (TCT) for optimum edge retention.
  • Thin kerf reduces the amount of material cut to minimise dust and maximise cordless runtime.
  • Precision ground alloy steel plate to maintain flatness.
  • Body hardened and tempered to minimise deflection under load.
  • Expansion slots improve heat dissipation to minimise vibration, prevent kick-back and improve cut quality.
  • Etched blade information to EN847 safety standard.
  • Reamed bore ensures precise spindle fit.
  • Compatible with Bosch Pro GCM 18V-216, Bosch Pro GCM 18V-216 D, Bosch Pro GCM 18V-216 DC, Dewalt DCS777, Erbauer EMIS216S18-LI, Festool KSC 60 EB, Festool SYMC 70 EB, Makita LS002G, Makita LS0815F, Metabo KGS 18 LTX 216, Metabo KGS 216 M, Metabo KGSV 72 XACT, Milwaukee M18 SMS216

DIMENSIONS:

D1
8 1/2 inches
D1
216 mm
Bore
30 mm
Kerf
2.2 mm
Plate thick
1.6 mm
No. of Teeth
24
Tooth Form
ATBR
Hook Angle
7 degrees

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