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Titman Edge

Titman Edge TCT Thin Kerf Circular Saw Blade 150mm x 10mm x 24 Tooth - TB1502410T

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Titman Edge TCT Thin Kerf Circular Saw Blade 150mm diameter, 10mm bore, 24 tooth with a non-stick coating. Resin build up and rust on saw blades, over time, contribute to inaccurate, slow cuts. The Titman Edge saw blades benefit from an APSC non-stick coating which helps prevent a build-up of resin and protects against rusting. During manufacturing, an electrostatic generator ensures this acrylic and polymer coating is absorbed onto the surface of the blade. Coupled with the tungsten carbide tipped teeth, each blade will run sharp and true for longer. In simple terms, rather than cutting with a bare steel blade, which is susceptible to rusting and holding onto wood resin, the Titman Edge blade coating literally has a layer of protection against both.  And there's no need to use expensive PTFE sprays to protect your saw blades. Specification: Bore: 10mm Diameter: 150mm Tooth Count: 24 Max Speed: 7000 RPM Kerf: 1.5mm Rake: 15º Hook Tooth Form: ATB Material Type: Wood Cutting Blade Machine Type: Cordless/Portable Saw Product Code: TB1502410T Quick Ref Number: 2 Weight:  Understanding Saw Blade Specification: TCP: Triple Chip. Ideal for cutting non-ferrous metals such as aluminium or plastics ATB: Alternative Top Bevel. The teeth have cutting edges on each alternative tooth. The teeth are bevelled at oppositive angles. Choose ATB blades for clean cuts with reduced break-outs and/or chipping at the edges Kerf: The term "kerf" is used to describe the thickness of the cut the saw blade makes. It is literally the amount of material expended when making the cut Rake/Hook: the angle of the tip of the saw blade's teeth. Higher positive angles feed the blade faster into the material and are ideal for quick rip cuts in softer wood. Lower positive angles feed the blade more slowly and are better for fine cuts or cutting harder wood. Negative hook angles, usually -5º, are used to prevent self-feeding of materials and give the operator maximum control over the feed of cut.  APSC Coated Saw Blades - the Benefits reduced friction between the blade and the material to being cut reduced heat build-up in the blade blade cuts quieter increased blade lifespan blade stays sharp for longer protection against the blade rusting