
Hitachi 752456 HM Saw Blade 235mm x 30mm Z18
Achieve Precise Wood Cuts with a Professional-Grade Saw BladeIntroducing the HiKoki 752456 HM Saw Blade. Engineered for cutting wood with alternating tooth shape (WZ). This circular saw blade is compatible with various circular saw models, including DeWalt, Bosch, Makita, and HiKoki C9U, C9U2, an...
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Overview
Achieve Precise Wood Cuts with a Professional-Grade Saw Blade
Introducing the HiKoki 752456 HM Saw Blade. Engineered for cutting wood with alternating tooth shape (WZ). This circular saw blade is compatible with various circular saw models, including DeWalt, Bosch, Makita, and HiKoki C9U, C9U2, and C9BU2 saws. Its durable construction and precise design make it an essential tool for woodworking projects.
Specifications:
- Tooth Shape: Alternating Tooth (WZ)
- Application: For all types of wood
- Diameter: 235 mm
- Cutting Width: 2.6 mm
- Blade Thickness: 1.6 mm
- Bore: 30 mm
- Number of Teeth: 18
Key Features
Circular saw blade for wood with alternating tooth shape (WZ)
Laser cut blade
Carbide teeth are soldered with an extremely hard alloy of silver, copper and nickel
HM saw blade 235 x 30 Z18
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features carbide teeth soldered with an extremely hard alloy of silver, copper, and nickel for enhanced durability.
- Designed with an alternating tooth shape (WZ) specifically for efficient wood cutting.
- The laser-cut blade construction contributes to precision and stability during operation.
- Offers a 235mm diameter, suitable for various cutting depths in woodworking applications.
- The Z18 tooth count is optimized for fast and effective cutting in wood materials.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for wood, it is not suitable for cutting other materials like metal or masonry.
- Requires a circular saw with a 30mm bore size for proper fitment, limiting universal compatibility.
- The 235mm size may be too large for smaller, more intricate cutting tasks.
- The Z18 tooth count is generally better for faster, rougher cuts and less ideal for fine finishes.
- As a blade, it is a consumable item that will eventually require replacement due to wear.