Description
The largest production sliding table saws and heavy-duty radial arm saws running 16 in. blades need a crosscut blade that handles wide hardwood slabs and full-size sheet goods at production rates. This 60-tooth ATB blade on a 1 in. bore covers those cuts. Alternate top bevel geometry shears cross-grain fiber cleanly across the full arc of a 16 in. blade — a diameter where the extended tooth path gives each ATB tip more time in contact with the workpiece, generally improving surface quality versus smaller blades at equivalent feed rates. Sixty teeth at 16 in. maintain adequate gullet volume to clear chips from wide, deep cuts in dense hardwood without packing while delivering enough tooth density for production-quality crosscut faces. Carbide tips are brazed and ground to maintain ATB geometry through extended cutting in domestic hardwoods and sheet goods. The 1 in. bore is standard on large-format European and North American production saws in this class. Large millwork operations and furniture manufacturers running 16 in. saws will find this blade handles the crosscutting workload through a full production shift.

