Description
Panel saws that use pin-hole blade mounting systems require blades spec’d to match both the arbor and pin configuration. This 100-tooth ATB 300mm blade on a 30mm bore includes oblong pin holes, .125 in. kerf, and .095 in. plate — the specific dimensional combination for panel saws in this mounting class. Alternate top bevel geometry at 100 teeth delivers fine crosscut quality in melamine-faced board, veneer-faced plywood, and laminate-surfaced sheet goods where tooth density directly affects edge quality. At 100 teeth, the blade produces clean entry and exit faces in double-face laminated panel without chip-out that would require downstream edge treatment before edge-banding. The oblong pin holes accommodate the pin-mount arbor systems used on specific European sliding panel saw models where a standard round bore blade would not seat correctly. The .125 in. kerf and .095 in. plate dimensions are precision specifications for this blade type and must be matched to the saw’s guard and splitter configuration. Carbide tips are ground to ATB geometry and hold their edge through production-level panel saw cutting cycles in sheet goods and laminate-faced materials.

