Freud LU87R006M20 Perma-Shield Coated Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade for Festool Saws, 20mm Arbor 160mm by 14-Teeth ATB

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  • Finally, a high quality saw blade to realize the FULL potential of the Festool Saw!
  • Features Freud’s TiCo Hi-Density Carbide with Titanium for long life and a flawless finish
  • Non-stick Perma-Shield Coating that reduces gumming, rusting, and corrosion for longer life with less wear
  • Laser Cut Anti vibration Technology reduces noise and extends cutting life and Laser Cut steel blade body for smoother cuts and flatness
  • Freud’s Limited Lifetime Guarantee

Large TiCo Hi-Densith carbide tips delivery ultimate blade life witht he ability for extra re-sharpenings for the longest possible return on investment. Permashield coating prevents buildup on the blade surface and keeps the blade running cooler and cleaner, for better cut quality and longer blade life. Anti-Vibration Design for smoother, quieter cuts to deliver a better quality finish and longer life.The 160-millimeter Freud LU87R006M20 Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade makes quick work of ripping operations in hard- and softwood. It features 14 oversized teeth with alternating bevels and thick TiCo high-density carbide tips designed to last, in addition to Freud’s Perma-SHIELD coating, which reduces friction to prevent heat buildup. Plus, since it’s a thin-kerf blade, it wastes less material and continues to cut cleanly when used with underpowered saws.

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LU87R006M20 Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade
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At a Glance:
  • Ideal for Festool and other track saws
  • Thick, heavy-duty plate and anti-vibration design
  • Tough Perma-SHIELD coating reduces friction and heat buildup
Technical Specs:
Coating Perma-SHIELD
Diameter 160 millimeters
Teeth 14 TCG
Arbor 20 millimeters
Kerf (K) .098
Depth of Cut
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c26 B002IPGXRO 3 Freud LU87R006M20 Perma Shield Coated Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade for Festool Saws, 20mm Arbor 160mm by 14 Teeth ATB Thin Kerf allows for faster feed rate and reduced waste
c26 B002IPGXRO 4 Freud LU87R006M20 Perma Shield Coated Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade for Festool Saws, 20mm Arbor 160mm by 14 Teeth ATB Positive Hook Angle for fast cutting and easy feeding in ripping applications

Large-Tooth, Thin-Kerf Blade Ideal for Low-Horsepower Saws
This rip saw blade is ideally suited to ripping hard- and softwoods, and it also delivers strong results when crosscutting wood or working with plywood. Ideal for Festool and other track saws. It has a 20-millimeter arbor and produces a 0.098 kerf.

In addition to offering faster cuts through tough materials, its large tooth design allows the blade to be safely sharpened more times, prolonging the life of the blade and saving you money. Plus, the large gullets between these teeth ensure easy chip removal.

Well-Balanced, Anti-Vibration Design
This Freud blade is pretensioned for truer cuts under heavy loads. It also features an anti-vibration design that reduces chatter for a cleaner finish, longer blade life, and reduced noise while you work. And because the blade is laser cut from high-strength steel, you can trust that it will stay stable, flat, and true, even after prolonged use.

High-Density Carbide for Maximum Cutting Performance
This thin-kerf rip saw blade’s 14 teeth are finished with tips made from an application-specific TiCo high-density carbide “ripping blend” that offers improved density, hardness, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance.

Ideal for the demands of ripping large quantities of thick, hard wood, this carbide blend includes extra cobalt for increased impact resistance. Plus, it delivers increased sharpness and edge retention, which means the blade will hold up longer–saving you money.

Perma-SHIELD Coating Reduces Friction and Heat Buildup
Built to withstand tough use in less-than-ideal conditions, this blade is finished with Freud’s red Perma-SHIELD–a non-stick coating that reduces friction and nearly eliminates the heat buildup that excess friction can cause. By providing complete thermal insulation, this coating protects your tools and your work surface. And it resists binding when the blade is used for large-volume cutting applications, which reduces blade warp.

As a lubricating feature, Perma-SHIELD allows the blade to spin freely while reducing stress on the motor and carriage of your saw. In addition, this coating helps prevent debris collection and resin or “pitch” buildup. Since gummy pitch buildup causes extra drag on the motor of your saw, less buildup is another little convenience that translates into longer tool life and longer blade life. It also means less downtime for blade cleaning, so you get jobs done faster.

This industrial saw blade is backed by Freud’s limited lifetime warranty.

About Freud: A History of Innovative Manufacturing
An industry leader for more than 50 years, Freud America, Inc. is a manufacturer and marketer of superior carbide cutting tools for the woodworking industry. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain Carbide with Titanium, called TiCo, a high-density combination of Titanium and Cobalt.

By producing their own carbide, Freud has the unique ability to formulate each tool for each specific application, thereby maximizing the cutting life and performance of the tool. Freud’s full line of high-quality, woodworking tools includes saw blades, router bits, shaper cutters, power tools, and more.

What’s in the Box
Freud LU87R006M20 Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade–160-millimeter diameter, 20-millimeter arbor, 14-tooth design.

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How do you replace the blade on a saws all reciprocating saw?

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How do you replace the blade on a saws all reciprocating saw?
I have used allen wrench on the “screws” but they just come out .
The blade stays in the saw. So I am thinking there is a different way to do this that I just can’t see. Help would be appreciated .
Thanks to all

Suggestion by firestoneasetech
pull the blade outward then unscrew the carp around the bottom of the blade….you’ll see it just pull the blade out as far as it will go

Suggestion by Norm
There should only be one screw to loosen. You just loosen it and then you should be able to open up the clamp where the blade is inserted. Work on the clamp to get it loosened and you should be able to replace the blade.

Suggestion by lucyanddesi
junk might have adhered or burned on to the blade down inside the sleeve. tweek it a little with a screwdriver or pair of pliers. Should come out.

Suggestion by jitterbugjims
after you loosen the allen screw push the blade towards the screw before pulling out.there is a small pin that fits in a hole on the blade so you cant just pull.good luck

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concave saw blade made by cocker saws lockport, ny.?
This blade is 12 inches across, with a 1 inch hole for the arbor. the teeth seem to be sharp on the inside of the concave only.

Suggestion by The winna
lol you said ‘cocker’

Suggestion by CKRT SQRL
Try Google or Yahoo. (cksq)

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  • 10/14 TPI, bi-metal construction (3-pack)
  • Matrix II high speed steel teeth with 8% cobalt
  • For cutting stock 3/16″ to 1/2″ thick
  • For use with portable band saws using 44-7/8″ x 1/2″ x .020″ blades
  • Limited warranty

Milwaukee Bi-Metal Super-Tough Band Saw blades outlast conventional blades up to 3 times, requiring fewer blade changes. An extremely hard and uniform tooth point is electron beam welded to a tough durable backing with high flex life for faster cutting and longer blade life. Recommended for cutting aluminum, angle iron, bronze, brass, copper, galvanized pipe, mild steel and tougher steels including stainless, chrome, tungsten steel plus other problem material at slow speed. Includes three blades.FEATURES: 10/14 TPI, Bi-Metal Construction (3 pack). Matrix II high speed steel teeth with 8% cobalt. For cutting stock 3/16 in. to 1/2 in. thick. For use with portable band saws using 44-7/8 in. x 1/2 in. x .020 in. blades

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Makita 164095-8 Rip Fence for Circular Saws

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  • Fits Makita models 5005BA, 5007NB, 5057KB, 5046DwB, 5621DWA Circular Saws.

For accurate ripping without penciling problems. Use with Makita Nos.5005BA, 5057KB, 5007NB, 5007NBA, 5077B, 5740NB, 4200H and 5008NBA. 9-1/2″L overall.

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Would a circular saw leave a permanent scar on one’s face? Even if just barely grazed?
Long story short, my friend is suicidal and refuses to admit it. We’re in the Army and he used to be under suicide watch(someone literally had to stay at his side 24/7). He just got off suicide watch status last week and came to work this morning with a huge gash on his cheek. It looks like his flesh was ripped open. They’re putting him under investigation again and probably gonna put him back on suicide watch. He claims it wasn’t a suicide attempt and that he “slipped” with a circular saw when he was cutting some wood. He said the saw barely grazed his cheek but that gash is HUGE. Can a circular saw really do that much damage with JUST a tiny split second graze?

Thanks!
Apparently he was leaning over a fresh board of wood and trying to cut it level so he got down to where the saw blade was at eye level and the cut went all the way through but he wasn’t paying attention so the saw went flying at him

Suggestion by Josh Nolastname
I beleive it. A circular saw can do a whole lotta damage with small amounts of contact

Suggestion by SpenceDiamonds
Yes it could.

Suggestion by rednelb
The question is what kind of saw? A nice Bosch or a DeWalt will mess you up. A ryobi on the other hand will jam up when human flesh is thrown at it. Finally, how does one slip with a circular saw and hit their face? Unless your cutting above your head.

Suggestion by Sandyspacecase
Yes a Circular Saw can cause a hell of allot of damage in just a split second. But your friends story sounds a little far fetched to me. I won’t say no body can be that dumb, I just haven’t met anyone who is that ignorant with tools.

Mechanics of Sawing: Band and Circular Saws. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Forest Products Research Bulletin No. 30

 Mechanics of Sawing: Band and Circular Saws. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Forest Products Research Bulletin No. 30

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PCs link offices to saws. (improvements in panel sizing with increased use of personal computers)(Digital Woodworking): An article from: Wood & Wood Products

 PCs link offices to saws. (improvements in panel sizing with increased use of personal computers)(Digital Woodworking): An article from: Wood & Wood Products

This digital document is an article from Wood & Wood Products, published by Vance Publishing Corp. on April 1, 1998. The length of the article is 1924 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: One of the most important innovations to emerge in panel saw technology is the use of personal computers (PCs) in panel sizing optimization. Panel sizing experts have identified a number of benefits for PC-based solutions. Among these benefits are increased reliability, flexibility as well as technology upgrades. PC-control also offer troubleshooting relief for panel saw problems. Aside from this, it also offers the added benefit of managing the panel saw as a work cell. Consequently, paperwork for the manufacturing process is reduced and information is more quickly disseminated.

Citation Details
Title: PCs link offices to saws. (improvements in panel sizing with increased use of personal computers)(Digital Woodworking)
Author: Jo-Ann Kaiser
Publication: Wood & Wood Products (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 1998
Publisher: Vance Publishing Corp.
Volume: v103 Issue: n5 Page: p41(3)

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How do I know what sort of electric supply woodwork machinery needs.?
I have recently graduated so please excuse my naivety! I am setting up a wood working workshop and am deciding what machinery to buy, as I am only going to be renting a workshop and do not want to mess about with having specialist electric supply, how do i know what sort of socket will come on my new machines?

for example the band saw at the link below is a 230 volt, normal electric sockets are 240 volt so this should be a normal domestic plug socket and be fine to plug into and normal domestic style supply?

http://www.toolsave.co.uk/product.php?prod_code=BAS500WNB&quantity=1&buy=1&submit.x=30&submit.y=13

Also note I am in the UK and we have a 240v 3 pin house hold power supply

Suggestion by Jordan
No. 240V plugs are not the same size/shape as household 120V plugs. There are many different styles of 240V plugs and receptacles, for instance an electric dryer uses one style, and generators use another. Also, for a 240V circuit, you will need a 2-pole circuit breaker.

Thank you for the correction Corky, my mistake.

Suggestion by Corky R
Actually, Jordan, I believe Ryan is in the uk, if you look at the address of the website he put up, where all the regular household recepts are 240 volts. And Ryan, a tool rated for 230 volts will work just fine in a 240 volt socket. There’s an allowance of 10% variation, plus or minus for voltage. So when working with 240 volt supply anything rated at 216 volts up to 264 volts should run alright. As long as the plug end on the power cord fits directly into your normal recept, they should work well. Enjoy your new journey into woodworking. I wish we were closer together, it would be enjoyable to share information with a young, energetic, enthusiastic woodworker. At any rate, welcome to the hobby or business, as the case may be and if I can be of long range assistance, feel free to email or IM me. My address is in my profile.

Suggestion by pipe strangler
If you are only going to use single phase machines you need to be watching the current rating on the machines as normal domestic plugs will only carry 13 amps max. Some machines need a larger plug and socket arrangement. If a machine is rated at about 2 horse power or 1500 Watts that would be about the maximum on a 13a plug as you need to allow for the starting current surge. The machine you have indicated is about the maximum on a 13a plug.