NEW Wooden Circular Saw Blade Sets: high quality 3-piece sets made of carbon steel for all standard hand-held circular saws – finally available

Shutdown time is home- and craftsman -time. Because you can hardly carry out your project more undisturbed than now in November – for example the circular saw work that has been postponed until now. So it’s a fitting coincidence that from now on our new circular saw blade sets are finally in stock! Four high-quality, 3-piece sets, each made of carbon steel in Trotec brand quality for all standard hand-held circular saws. Extremely hard steel, which guarantees a significantly higher sharpness and durability – and faster work progress thanks to sharply ground wolf teeth.

Only with the right saw blade can precise cuts be made when cutting mouldings, panels or boards to length just as easily as making clean longitudinal cuts through thick worktops and wooden beams. This is why Trotec has included these four high-quality circular saw blade sets for all standard hand-held saws in its range. The sets differ in diameter (Ø 150 or 190 mm), in the number of teeth (24 or 40) and in the saw blade mounting (bore: Ø 16 or 20 mm). The best thing to do is to order online now at our unbeatable price in the Trotec shop:

Wooden circular saw blade set Ø 150 mm (24 teeth), 3 pieces
now at our current offer price for only £14.09 instead of £28.45,

  • 3 carbon steel circular saw blades for woodworking
  • Dimensions: Ø 150 mm, Bore: 16 mm, Teeth thickness: 2.1 mm
  • Idle speed: 7,500/rpm
  • Peripheral speed: max. 60 m/s
  • Serration: 24 Wolf teeth, set
  • Recommended use: Fast rough cutting of wood or firewood

Wooden circular saw blade set Ø 150 mm (40 teeth), 3 pieces
now at our current offer price for only £18.80 instead of £33.20,

  • 3 carbon steel circular saw blades for woodworking
  • Dimensions: Ø 150 mm, Bore: 16 mm, Teeth thickness: 2.1 mm
  • Idle speed: 7,500/rpm
  • Peripheral speed: max. 60 m/s
  • Serration: 40 Wolf teeth, set
  • Recommended use: Clean longitudinal cuts or mitre cuts

Wooden circular saw blade set Ø 190 mm (24 teeth), 3 pieces
now at our current offer price for only £23.52 instead of £42.72,

  • 3 carbon steel circular saw blades for woodworking
  • Dimensions: Ø 190 mm, Bore: 20 mm, Teeth thickness: 2.2 mm
  • Idle speed: 6,000/rpm
  • Peripheral speed: max. 60 m/s
  • Serration: 24 Wolf teeth, set
  • Recommended use: Fast rough cutting of wood or firewood

Wooden circular saw blade set Ø 190 mm (40 teeth), 3 pieces 
now at our current offer price for only £28.24 instead of £47.47,

  • 3 carbon steel circular saw blades for woodworking
  • Dimensions: Ø 190 mm, Bore: 20 mm, Teeth thickness: 2.2 mm
  • Idle speed: 6,000/rpm
  • Peripheral speed: max. 60 m/s
  • Serration: 40 Wolf teeth, set
  • Recommended use: Clean longitudinal cuts or mitre cuts

All device prices include VAT.

The following criteria will help you choose the right circular saw set:

Saw blade size and inner diameter of the bore
When selecting the set, pay attention to the diameter of the circular saw blade and the bore size of the saw blade holder.

Outer diameter of the saw blade
The larger the diameter of the saw blade, the deeper the circular saw can penetrate the material. However, the saw blade must also fit into the housing of the circular saw.

Holder (bore)
The most common circular hand saws and some crosscut saws have holders with a diameter of 16 or 20 mm. With reduction rings, larger saw blades can also be used on circular saws with smaller saw blade holders. Information on the saw blade holder and the maximum saw blade diameter can be found in the device manual of your circular saw.

Cutting quality
The cutting quality is generally determined by the number of teeth of a circular saw blade. Since wood is a comparatively soft material, almost all circular saw blades are suitable for working with wood. The selection of the saw blade is crucial depending on the type of cuts you want to make. Different tooth profiles are recommended for the different types of wood (hard or soft wood) and types of cut (precise longitudinal cut or rough cut).

Lower number of teeth (24 teeth)
For rough cuts, for example to saw firewood for the fireplace, you only need a few teeth on the saw blade. Even very soft wood can be sawn with a circular saw blades with a low number of teeth. You can achieve fast results, but the cut quality is relatively coarse.

Higher number of teeth (40 teeth)
Precise longitudinal and mitre cuts, for example the cutting of skirting boards or wall panels, can be achieved with a higher number of teeth. The more saw teeth tear on the wood, the cleaner the cutting edges and the quality of the cut.

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