Description
The 200mm scoring blade diameter is used on European panel saws where the scoring arbor geometry requires a larger-diameter scoring blade than the 100-160mm class. This 36-tooth scoring blade on a 20mm bore pre-scores the bottom face of panels ahead of the main saw blade, preventing chip-out and delamination in melamine-faced board, veneer-faced plywood, and laminate-surfaced sheet goods at the exit face of the main cut. At 200mm diameter and 20mm bore, this blade fits the scoring arbor specification on specific European panel saw models requiring this larger scoring blade size. Thirty-six teeth at 200mm provides the tooth density for consistent, clean scoring in brittle laminate surfaces at production panel saw speeds. The 20mm bore fits the specific scoring arbor configuration of panel saws spec’d to this bore — confirm bore against machine specification before ordering. Carbide tips maintain scoring geometry through production-volume panel saw use in high-output melamine and laminate panel processing environments. Being a conical scoring blade, it cuts an adjustable score width of 4.3–5.3mm — raise or lower the blade to match the main-blade kerf exactly.

