Description
The 65mm bore on this 200mm scoring blade fits the scoring arbor configuration on specific European panel saw models where the scoring assembly uses a large-bore 65mm arbor — a configuration found on heavy-duty European sliding panel saws where the larger scoring arbor bore provides the rigidity and concentricity required for high-precision scoring at production speeds. This 36-tooth blade pre-scores the bottom face of panels ahead of the main saw blade, cutting a shallow score line at the exit face to prevent chip-out and delamination in melamine-faced board, veneer-faced plywood, and HPL-surfaced panel materials. At 200mm with 36 teeth, the blade provides the diameter and tooth density appropriate for consistent, clean scoring in brittle laminate surfaces at the feed rates of European production panel saws. The 65mm bore is the largest bore in the 200mm scoring blade lineup and must be matched to the correct scoring arbor specification on the panel saw before ordering. Carbide tips maintain consistent scoring geometry through high-volume production panel saw use. Being a conical scoring blade, it cuts an adjustable score width of 4.7–5.7mm — raise or lower the blade to match the main-blade kerf exactly.

