Description
The 200mm scoring blade at 20mm bore fits panel saws where the scoring arbor uses the 20mm bore specification — scoring arbor configurations vary across European panel saw manufacturers, and the 20mm bore is a standard size on specific panel saw models in this class. This 36-tooth blade pre-scores the bottom face of panels before the main blade exits through the material, preventing chip-out and delamination in melamine-faced board, veneer-faced plywood, laminate-surfaced panel, and similar brittle face materials where the main blade’s exit would fracture the surface if unscored. At 200mm and 36 teeth, the blade provides the diameter and tooth density for consistent, clean scoring in laminate surfaces at production panel saw rates. The 20mm bore must be confirmed against the scoring arbor specification on the specific panel saw before ordering. Carbide tips maintain scoring geometry through extended production use in high-volume 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.

