Description
Forty alternate top bevel teeth on a 10 in. blade handle production crosscutting in solid hardwood and dimensional lumber where clean face quality matters and feed rate is a factor. ATB geometry shears wood fibers across the grain, leaving entry and exit faces clean without tearing. At 40 teeth on a 10 in. diameter, this blade balances gullet depth — adequate to clear chips at production feed rates in dense hardwood — against tooth count high enough to leave a surface that minimizes secondary sanding before finishing. This is a workhorse cut-off blade for general production crosscutting rather than a fine-finish blade: the lower tooth count keeps material moving efficiently through dimensional lumber, hardwood components, and general shop stock. Carbide tips are brazed and ground to maintain ATB geometry through demanding production use in domestic hardwoods, softwoods, and general shop materials. The 5/8 in. bore fits standard arbors on 10 in. cabinet saws and sliding table saws. For shops running high crosscut volume in solid wood, this blade delivers the balance between cut quality and feed efficiency that keeps production moving.

