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TCT Circular Blade 250mm Pack A Reviews

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- 250mm Diameter - 40 & 60 teeth - 30mm bore (16, 20 and 25mm reduction rings included) - 2.6mm Kerf (thickness of cut) - Pack of 2
- Ideal for along the grain and cross - cutting on softwood, hardwood, plywood, chipboard, multi-board panels, MDF, plated & counter-plated panels, laminated & Bi-laminate plastic, and Fibre-reinforced plastic. Use the blade with more teeth for a finer finish
- Fully hardened steel blade body - Delivers accuracy and resists bending and deflection for true cuts. Tungsten carbide teeth provide excellent wear and heat resistance. The positive cutting angle provides fast and efficient removal of chips and swarf
- Incorporates an ATB (Alternating Top Bevel) offset tooth design, The angle of the tooth scores the surface of the wood in advance of the cut, cleanly cutting the wood fibres before the following teeth remove the chip. This provides for a much smoother cut, with much less chance of splintering the surface of the wood
- Compatible with Dewalt, Bosch, Makita, Ryobi and any other circular saws which use a 250mm blade with a 30, 25, 20 or 16mm bore (reduction rings included). Suitable for table saws, mitre/chop saws and handheld circular saws

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24 Arun Business Park,
Shripney Road,
Bognor Regis
West Sussex
PO22 9SX

Robin Hodges
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Prompt delivery, blades with inserts fit my machine perfectly and after 2 weeks regular use continue to cut very well despite my machine approaching pensionable age. I have ordered a second pack.
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Posted 6 years ago
Good quality, work well and a good price and delivery
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Posted 6 years ago
Excellent value blades and cut well
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Posted 6 years ago
Alan Burrows
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Posted 6 years ago
The usual high quality product
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Posted 7 years ago