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    Panel Saws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Panel Saws.
    A circular saw mounted to a track allows you to make straight vertical and horizontal cuts in large sheets of wood and plastic that won't fit on a table saw.
    Stops—Stops are adjustable for repetitive horizontal cuts of any length up to 96".
    Saws
    Stops
    Overall
    Max. Vert.
    Cut
    Max. Horiz.
    Cut
    Current @
    Voltage
    For Blade
    Dia.
    For Arbor
    Hole Dia.
    No-Load Rotational
    Speed, rpm
    Max. Cutting
    Dp.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Wt.,
    lb.
    Blade
    Included
    Each
    Each
    50"96"15 amp @ 120V AC8"5/8"5,8001 3/4"75"60"190Yes24775A2100000000024775A120000000
    64"Any15 amp @ 120V AC8"5/8"5,8001 3/4"90"120"298No24775A310000000024775A27000000
    Accessories for Panel Saws

    Track Saw Blades for Wood

    Image of Product. Side1 orientation. ZoomedIn view. Track Saw Blades. Track Saw Blades for Wood.
    Image of Specification. Round Arbor. Front orientation. Round Arbor Hole. Track Saw Blades for Wood.

    Round

    Arbor

    Make perfectly straight cuts in wood, plywood, and particleboard with minimal splintering. These blades fit in your track saw to cut along the precision track. They make straight and plunge cuts, so they’re good for cutting a sheet of wood into precise pieces before fabrication or construction.
    When choosing a blade, you’ll want to keep in mind the number of teeth and cut width. Choose more teeth for cutting across the grain or when you want a smoother cut; choose fewer teeth for cutting with the grain (ripping) or when you want a faster cut. Blades with fewer teeth also cut thicker materials. A narrower cut width makes faster cuts with minimal material loss; a wider cut width increases stability for straighter cuts.
    Warning: Use blades that have a greater rpm rating than the no-load rpm of your saw.
    Anti-Vibration Vents—Blades with anti-vibration vents add stability for even straighter, more accurate cuts. They have a coating that resists heat buildup when cutting, which helps keep them sharp. They stay cool as you cut, so sawdust won’t stick to them as easily, and they won’t burn your wood.
    Material
    Arbor Hole
    Size, mm
    Arbor Hole
    Shape
    No. of
    Teeth
    Cut
    Wd.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Tooth
    Body
    Cut Type
    Features
    Each
    6 1/2" Diameter
    20Round240.063"10,000CarbideSteelAcross Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut)Anti-Vibration Vents6028N11000000
    20Round400.063"10,000CarbideSteelAcross Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut)Anti-Vibration Vents6028N1200000
    20Round480.086"7,000CarbideSteelAcross Grain, With Grain (Rip Cut)6900A5200000
     
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