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Freud® LU87R Industrial Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blades
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This blade gives new life to underpowered table saws and radial arm saws because the thin kerf does not require much horsepower. The Perma-SHIELD® coating helps this blade pull 1/3 less on the saw, which translates into over 33% more cutting power. The ideal working range is from 3/4" to 2-3/4" thick.
Features:
The Perma-SHIELD® coating covers the blade plate and cutting edge in a protective layer, reducing heat build-up
Perma-SHIELD® blades resist binding in large volume cutting, reducing subsequent blade warp
The coating lubricates the blade, allowing it to spin freely, and eliminates pitch and debris build-up on the blade
Positive hook angle for fast cutting and easy feeding in production applications
Thin kerf requires less power and allows for faster feed rate
Perma-SHIELD® Non-Stick Coating is a state-of-the-art coating formulation that is superior to any today, and will withstand the toughest woodworking applications
Like Silver I.C.E.™, Perma-SHIELD® eliminates pitch and debris build-up reducing down time for cleaning
Features Ti-Co™ Hi-Density Carbide Ripping Blend for maximum performance
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/product
Must be shipped within the 48 Contiguous United States. 15% restocking fee on all returned merchandise. Please call customer service before returning product.
Must be shipped within the 48 Contiguous United States. 15% restocking fee on all returned merchandise. Please call customer service before returning product.
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