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www.everlastsaw.com

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Dear Valued Customer,

EVERLAST began with the belief that quality and service to its customers was the formulafor future success. Founded by Mr. Pat Farengo in 1947, EVERLAST started as a servicecompany specializing in the maintenance of cutting tools used in the woodworkingindustry.

As the introduction and use of Tungsten Carbide Tipped Tools became more widelyacceptable in woodworking, EVERLAST began to specialize in TCT Tooling and started tomanufacture specialty tooling, router bits, and saw blades.

In 1974 EVERLAST turned all of its attention and efforts to producing the highest qualityTCT Saw Blades and now carries a product range from 2 inches to 18 inches in diameter inits standard program and 2 inches to 22 inches in diameter in its custom made sawprogram. Millimeter sizes are also included.

Our standard saw line includes saws for such specialty applications as Glue Line, SolidSurface, Mitre, Countertop, and Plastic Cutting.

We also offer a line of the highest quality Router Bits, Metric Boring Bits, Face Frame Bits,and Solid Carbide Spiral Compression Bits. All items are backed by the EverlastGuarantee of Quality.

Please see our catalogue pages for complete details, and be sure to visit our website atwww.EVERLASTSAW.com, for up to the minute product information.

Sincerely

Vincent FarengoPresident

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CARBIDE TIPPED ROUTER BITS

CARBIDE BORING BITS

CARBIDE TIPPED CIRCULAR SAW BLADES

Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Safety Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5Technical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7Glue Line Rip, Heavy Duty Rip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Astra Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Combination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9General Purpose Cut-Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Standard Purpose Cut-off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Special Purpose Cut-off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,11Double Cut-off & Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Plex-Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Thin Rim, Thin Kerf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Radial Overarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Mitre Saws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Astra Mitre Saws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Double Faced Laminate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Double Faced Veneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Non-Ferrous Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Steel-Kut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Astra Series Panel Saws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Astra Scoring Saws, Split Scoring Saws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Astra Series Panel Saws Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Countertop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Astra Solid Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Dado Sets, Outside Dado Saws, Chippers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Groovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Egde Bander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Biscuit Cutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Custom Saw Blade Quotation Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Safety Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23Plunge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Solid Carbide Compression Spiral, Rabbet, Screw-Type Mortise . . . . . . . .25Solid Carbide Flush Trim, Bevel, Dado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Slotting Cutters, Tongue & Groove Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Flush, Templet Flush, Chamfer W/Bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Cove, Corner Round, Roman O-Gee W/Bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Ball Bearings and Arbors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

Brad Point, Hinge Boring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Counter Bore (Face Frame) and Replacement Drill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

FloridaToll Free: 1-800-EVRLAST • NewYorkToll Free: 1-800-TCTSAWS

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WARRANTYEverlast (hereinafter) “we”, “our”, and “us”) warrants each tool to befree of defects at the time of manufacture and, within the limits of ourcontrol, for the normal life of the tool, provided the tool has not beenmisapplied or misused. This warranty does not extend to any toolwhich has been worn out or made dull from extended use or whichhas been altered or modified by sharpening or other servicing per-formed on the tool by a facility other than our own. Any tool believedto be a defective should be returned to us, postage prepaid, for ourinspection so that we may determine whether or not a defect exists. Ifwe determine a tool to be defective, we will repair or replace it, at ouroption, free of charge. We disclaim responsibility for any incidental orconsequential damages arising from the failure of any tool to conformto this warranty or other standards. The above warranty is in lieu ofall other warranties express or implied. Everlast is continuouslyinvolved in research to upgrade the quality and productivity of itstools, and users are invited to contact Everlast for information aboutthe most up-to-date developments and improvements in its tooltechnology.

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CARBIDE TIPPEDCIRCULAR SAW BLADES

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This leaflet of safety and operatinginstructions is not intended to be and isnot totally comprehensive; that is itdoes not and cannot cover everypossible safety problem which mayarise in using specialized and standardtooling on varying machines andapplications. This leaflet is ratherintended to generally describe many ofthe basic safety and operatingprocedures which should be followedand to describe the types of safety con-siderations which should be consid-ered in operating cutting tools.

None of the statements or informationpresented in this leaflet should beinterpreted to imply any warranty orsafety protection.

The drawings do not depict anyparticular design, type, or size of toolsequipment or machines. The drawingsare illustrative only and are not to beconstrued to establish any exact mode,method or procedure.

All Federal and State laws andregulations having jurisdiction coveringthe safety requirements of cutting toolsat the point of usage take precedenceover the statements and informationpresented in this leaflet. Users ofcutting tools must of course adhere toall such regulations. As an aid tocutting tools users a number of suchregulations are listed below. The listdoes not include all regulations thatmay apply.1. The Federal Register dated June 27

1974 Dept.of Labor Office of Safetyand Health Administration (TheOSHA Act)

2. American National StandardsInstitute, 01.1-1975 (SafetyRegulations for WoodworkingMachinery)

3. American National StandardsInstitute 02.1-1969 (SafetyRequirements for Sawmills).

4. American National StandardsInstitute P1.1-1969 (SafetyRequirements for Pulp Paper andPaper board Mills).

5. Other ANSI, State and/or FederalCodes and Regulations which mayapply in your operation.

SAFETY RULES WHICH APPLY TOTHE OPERATION OF ALL CARBIDETIPPED CUTTING TOOLS

1. Always inspect the cutting tool com-pletely before mounting. Never attemptto operate a tool which has chipped orbent teeth or cutting edges or teeth thatare not sharp. You must be familiar withnormal wear conditions for the type oftooling to be used. The tool must becompletely clean to allow proper visualinspection.

2. Do not attempt to operate cuttingtools or machinery with which you arenot familiar or have not received opera-tional training—get assistance fromyour supervisor, his designated repre-sentative, or a trainer who is familiarand properly trained and experiencedon the machine to insure your safety.Become completely familiar with all ofthe machinery manufacturer's writteninstructions, guides and manualsbefore operating machine. You mustuse and be familiar with all controlssafety devices and emergency stopmechanisms to operate a machinesafely.

3. Never operate a cutting tool that isnot properly aligned to the direction offeed. Do not allow sideward twisting orother than forward pressure on thecutting tool in feeding material into acut.

4.Make sure the tool is mounted torotate in the proper direction beforecutting any material. The tool mustrotate against, rather than with thedirection of feed on all hand feedmachines. Do not climb on hand feedmachines.

5. Do not cut materials of a typehardness1 or density2 other than thatwhich the cutting tool was designed tocut. Never attempt to cut materials witha tool unless you have personallychecked with your supervisor to makesure the cutting tool was designed forthe specific type of material you wish tocut and for the depth of cut desired.This is particularly important whenattempting to cut "stacked" material i.e.cutting more than one piece at a time.

6. Never force-feed materials into acutting tool such that it causes the toolor machine motor to slow down belowoperating speeds. A safe and propercutting operation will not require muchforce in feeding material. If materialbegins to "ride up" on the cutting tool orrequires undue pressure to feed thematerial into the tool or if undue vibra-tion is experienced do not continue thecut—turn off all power and correct thecondition.

7. Keep body and clothing well clear ofall cutting tools and other moving partswhile the machine is in operation. Usework holding fixtures and mechanicalfeed devices in all possible cases.When cutting material of such sizeshape or type that it necessitates closeapproximation to the cutter andmechanical feed

1. Hardness is the resistance of amaterial-to being cut or the strengthof a material to resist tearing orbreaking.

2. Density is the compactness of amaterial compared to its volume.

mechanisms cannot be used, use awood “push stick” to feed the materialso that no part of your body or clothingcomes close to the cutting tool .

8. Never attempt to clean a cutting toolor clear pieces of material from thecutting area while machine power is"on" or when cutting tools, material orany part of the machine is moving.Allow cutter rotation to stop by itself, orby use of a brake if supplied on themachine. Never attempt to stop or slowa rotating cutting tool by applying ahand-held or any other object to thecutter, arbor, spindle or drive as abrake.

9. Do not place your body in therotational path of a cutting tool unlessabsolutely necessary and then only ifthere is a complete and adequatebarrier between you and the cuttingtool. Remember that carbide tips arevery hard, and therefore brittle. The tipscan break away under incorrect sidethrust or twisting forces or if foreignmaterial is allowed to contact the tips.An operator can reduce the danger ofbeing hurt by a "kickback" of thematerial if he always stands beside thematerial he is feeding into the machinerather than in back of it.

10. Never leave machines unattendedwhile cutting tools are still rotating orany part of the machine or material ismoving.

11. Never operate a machine withoutusing all of the hoods, guards, hold-downs and safety devices for themachine being operated.

12. Machines must be maintained tothe manufacturer's standards andcurrent safety standards.

13. Always wear safety glasses or faceshield to completely protect your eyeswhen operating cutting tools.

CIRCULAR SAW BLADES AND SAWMACHINE TOOLS MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS

1. TURN OFF AND LOCK OUT ALLMACHINE POWER. Clean the sawarbor, saw collars, sleeve and arbornut. Remove nicks and burrs by verylightly honing any nicked or burredarea. (Do not use coarse tiles orabrasives) .2. WITH ALL MACHINE POWER OFFAND LOCKED OUT pull and push onthe machine arbor sideways in and outby hand (without rotating the arbor).There should be no feeling of move-ment. Next rotate the arbor by hand. Ifthe bearings are in proper condition thearbor should turn freely with no stickingor rubbing. To check the arbor set up adial indicator as shown in Fig.1. Thearbor should run true within the motor

Reproduced withpermission from WMMA.

SAFETY GUIDEfor the operation of

CARBIDE TIPPED SAW BLADESRead Completely Before Attempting To Operate Carbide Tipped Saw Blades

4

manufacturerʼs specifications. Set thedial indicator to bear on the fixed collarof the arbor and turn the arbor (Fig 2)The collar should run true within the

machine manufacturer s specifications.3. WITH ALL POWER OFF ANDLOCKED OUT, align the saw bladewith the direction of feed. A method ofchecking alignment is to mount a flatground plate of 10 or l2 inches diame-ter by 1/4 inch thick on the saw arbor inthe same manner as a saw blade (seeFig. 3). Set up a dial indicator

so it can be moved by hand along theguide rail or feed mechanism. Positionthis dial indicator so it can traverseacross the plate either above or belowthe mounting collars. Set the dial indi-cator to zero at the leading edge of theplate (Position A. Fig. 3) and move itacross the plate to the trailing edge(Position B Fig. 3)

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Any error in the plate flatness can beeliminated by rotating the plate by handso that point A is moved to point Bwhen reading the indicator. Any devia-tion in angularity between the sawblade and the direction of feed shouldbe maintained within the machine man-ufacturerʼs recommendations. On dou-ble cut-off and panel trim machines anyslight angularity in alignment should becontrolled so that the trailing edge ofthe saw blades do not re-cut thematerial.

4. WITH ALL MACHINE POWER OFFAND LOCKED OUT, inspect the sawblade before mounting The bore (centerhole) must be the correct size and fitsnugly. Do not force a saw or other typeof tool on an arbor. Do not tightenmounting screws unequally or useincorrectly fitted keys. Incorrect mount-ing of saws or other tools can causetool breakage and create dangerousoperating conditions. Never mount asaw blade with a damaged (deeplyscored or out of round) bore or arbor.Inspect the teeth carefully. Do notmount blades with damaged bodies dullor damaged (bent or chipped) teeth.Never use anything other than accuratemetal shims or spacers if saw bladeshave to be positioned on the arbor.Never use shims to “wobble” a sawblade3. Be sure that all saw collars usedmatch exactly in diameter. Closelycheck to see that the arbor nut threadsare not worn and the wrench surfacesof the arbor nut are not rounded off.

5. WITH ALL MACHINE POWER OFFAND LOCKED OUT, mount the sawblade on the arbor making sure that thesaw blade is turning in the correctrotation and that the arbor nut tightensin a direction opposite to the bladerotation (See Fig 4A & 4B) Unless the

machine is specifically designed forsuch cutting, never mount saw machinetools to "climb cut" (teeth cutting in thesame direction of feed) on manually fedmachines.. Never use saw blades onoperations for which they were notdesigned; for example, do not use ripdesign blades to cut across the grain,etc.

CIRCULAR SAW BLADES AND SAWMACHINE TOOLS START-UPPROCEDURES

1. TURN OFF AND LOCK OUT ALLMACHINE POWER. Never assumepreviously set machine or tool condi-tions to be correct. Be sure that

3. Mounting a saw blade to "wobble"means to shim the blade bodyunequally on one side, throwing thesaw out of alignment with the arbor.This causes the saw to make a widercut and dangerously increasespressures on the tool.

the tool is correctly mounted, properlylocked on the arbor (See Fig 4A & 4B),turns freely (no foreign objects in toolrotation path) and is properly positionedfor the cutting operation required(SeeFig 3). Check to see that the cutting toolis not dull or damaged. Check to seethat the body of the saw blade is notcracked4. Take special precaution tocheck "stacked cutters" to be sure thatall bolts, pins and threaded parts arenot worn or damaged, and are properlymounted. Be sure that hubs on all "split"circular tools are properly fitted andpinned and that the locking collars arein place and fit properly. Do not uselocking collars that are not matched tothe "split tool ". Split collars on splittools ar not recommended.

2. WITH ALL MACHINE POWER OFFAND LOCKED OUT insure that you arenot attempting to operate tools that donot conform to the machinemanufacturer's machine loadspecifications in either size or weight, orthat do not mount according to themachine design limitations. Operatesaw machine tools only on the type ofmaterials, cutting loads and operationapplications for which the tools weredesigned. (If you don't know this infor-mation, ask your supervisor) Do notoperate saw blades or saw machinetools in excess of the machine or toolmanufacturerʼs specifications, or currentapplicable OSHA standards, or inexcess of 18,000 sfm (surface feet perminute) 5 (See Charts A and B follow-ing)

3. WITH ALL MACHINE POWER OFFAND LOCKED OUT position the cuttingtool, material guides and material hold-downs so that the material to be cut isfully supported. This will insure therewill be minimal material vibration. Next,follow the machine manufacturer'sinstructions to mount all guards over thetools such that the guards are close to,but properly clear, the material beingcut. Mount and activate all of themachine safety devices such asAnti-kickback mechanisms, spreaders,dust hoods and safety switches. Makesure all personnel and all loose orforeign objects are clear of the machineand cutting tools.

4. TURN ON MACHINE POWER, startthe tool rotation slowly before feedingmaterial. This is done by “jogging” (thatis, pressing the start button andimmediately after that pressing the stopbutton ). At a safe distance, observe theoperating condition of the tools (by sightand sound) as they rotate slowly. Next,TURN ALL MACHINE POWER OFFAND LOCKED OUT, wait until allcutting tools stop rotating by themselves(do not attempt to stop their rotationyourself unless a brake is specificallyprovided for that purpose on themachine), and make any necessarycorrections. Go through all steps notedin paragraph 3, just above, before youTURN THE MACHINE POWER ON.Press the start button and allow themachine to operate at full speed

4. "All cracked saws shall be removedfrom service," Department of LaborOSHA Standards, Federal Register29 CFR Part 1910 213(S) (7)

5, The term "surface feet per minute"refers to the peripheral or rim speedof a cutting tool. See "OperatingSpeeds for Carbide Tipped RotaryCutting Tools" below.

for at least one minute before feedingmaterial.OPERATING SPEEDS FOR CARBIDETIPPED CIRCULAR SAW BLADESCarbide tipped circular saw blades ofthe types commonly used in themachining of materials typical of thetoughness and density range of mostwood species composition boards,medium hard plastics, and the softernon-ferrous metals must never beoperated in excess of the machinery ortool manufacturer's recommendationsor current applicable OSHA standards,or in excess of 18,000 sfm (surface feetper minute) whichever is lowest.Surface feet per minute (sfm) refers tothe peripheral or rim speed of a cuttingtool that is, the speed at which the outercutting teeth are rotating when the toolis at full speed. This speed increases asthe tool diameter and/or motor arbor orspindle rpm increase. The maximumspeed of 18,000sfm is allowable onlywhen the machinery being used is inexcellent operating condition and isexcellently maintained. When usingolder or worn machinery, or whencutting materials of an unusualtoughness6 or density7 the surface feetper minute or material feed rate or both,should be reduced to speeds where,the tool cuts easily and freely withoutexcessive vibration or high tooth impactshock. Most woods, plastics,and themedium-hard non ferrous metals will cutbetter with longer tool life at surface feetper minute ranging from 8,000 sfm to

6 Toughness is the resistance of amaterial to being cut or the strengthof a material to resist tearing orbreaking.

7 Density is the compactness of amaterial compared to its volume.

16,000 sfm, depending on the hardnessand machining characteristics of thematerial being cut. As the rim speed(surface feet per minute) of a circularsaw blade is decreased, feed ratesmust be decreased accordingly toprevent the forcing of material into thecutting tool and overloading of thecutting teeth.

The method of determining the surfacefeet per minute (sfm) of rotary cuttingtool is as follows:

Remember that changing to a largerdiameter cutting tool at the samemachine spindle or arbor speedincreases the surface feet per minuterim speed of the tool. Never makeassumptions as to any machine motorrpm since machines and individualmotors can be modified. WITHOUTANY CUTTING TOOLS MOUNTED ONTHE MACHINE check the rpm of eachmotor using an rpm tachometer. Oncethe cutting tool diameter and motor rpmare known you can check Chart A,(following) to see if a saw blade will beoperating within the 18,000 surface feetper minute maximum rim speedspecified. For diameters not covered byChart A use the sfm (surface feet perminute) formula above. For the circularsawing of magnesium, copper lead,brass or bronze, note the LOWERsurface speed limitations on Chart B.For harder or more difficult to cutmaterials consult the tool manufacturer.

5

Chart A

Chart B

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PLATE

GULLETEXPANSION SLOT

PIN HOLE

KEYWAY

ARBOR HOLE

HOOK OR RAKEANGLE

CARBIDE TIPSHOULDER

GAUGE

DIAMETER

KERF

CARBIDE TIP: Extremely hard and brittle man made material which actually comes in contact with material being cut.Cemented carbide generally is composed of tungsten carbide powder and cobalt which acts as a bonding agent.PLATE: Name given to circular body of saw in which teeth are machined in and carbide tips are inserted usuallyusing silver solder as a bonding agent.SHOULDER: Portion of tooth directly behind tip in which tungsten carbide is brazed giving strength and supportduring cutting operation.HOOKOR RAKE ANGLE:Angle formed when cutting tooth meets center line.GULLET: Normally circular shape at bottom of a carbide tip which allows for continuous flow of chips during cuttingoperation.ARBOR HOLE, BORE, or I.D.: Term used for center hole in saw which is used to mount blade on machine arbor.Measured in inches or millimeters.KEYWAY: Used on certain machines normally involving multiple blades on one arbor with automatic feeds to preventslippage of saws during cutting.PIN HOLE: Same application as keyway except machine normally has only one saw blade.EXPANSION SLOT:Allows for heat expansion of steel during cutting operation to avoid possible cracking in plate.GAUGE:Measurement of thickness of steel plate (body).DIAMETER (O.D.): Measurement of particular cutting tool from the point of one tooth to the point of another toothwhich lies directly opposite.KERF: Measurement in inches or millimeters which tells the width of a particular cutting tool.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONTECHNICALINFORMATION

6 FloridaToll Free: 1-800-EVRLAST • NewYorkToll Free: 1-800-TCTSAWS

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D4 and 1

TTriple Chip

TC45Modified

Triple Chip

RAll Teeth

Beveled Right

C3 and 1

AAlternateTop Bevel

SStraight Top

LAll Teeth

Beveled Left

ARAlternate

with Raker

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONSTANDARD TOP GRINDS

HI ATB30° Alternate

Top Bevel

SKSteel Cut

DCO RH

7FloridaToll Free: 1-800-EVRLAST • NewYorkToll Free: 1-800-TCTSAWS

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GLUE LINE RIP SAWS Triple ChipAn extremely stable saw offering smoother cutting for all glue line applications on either straight or shadow line ripsaws.

HEAVYDUTYRIP SAWS Straight Top

A saw especially developed for fast cutting on both hand and power feed ripping operations. This isaccomplished by extremely large gullets, heavier plates and use of the proper clearances designed for this type ofheavy duty cutting in both hard or soft woods.

Saw No.GL1030GL1230GL1236GL1436GL1436DGL1636GL1636D

Diameter10”12”12”14”14”16”16”

PlateThickness

.095

.110

.118

.120

.120

.120

.120

Kerf.145.160.160.170.170.170.170

Bore5/8”1”

3-1/8”1”

2”with9/16”phon5”b/c

1”2”with9/16”phon5”b/c

Hook20°20°20°20°20°20°20°

Saw No.HD824HD924HD1024HD1024AHD30024HD1224HD1424HD1636HD1840

Diameter8”9”10”10”

300mm12”14”16”18”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.095

.0952.2mm

.110

.120

.120

.134

Kerf.135.135.145.145

3.2mm.160.170.170.170

Hook20°20°20°20°20°20°20°20°20°

Teeth242424242424243640

*For Mereen-Johnson**For Diehl

8

Teeth30303636363636

GrindTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCG

GrindSTRSTRSTRATBSTRSTRSTRSTRSTR

Everlast offers an alternative to the Forrest Woodworker IITM*Blade. Exceptional cut on rip and crosscut.Rated: Excellent & Very good in Fine Woodworking Magazine.**

ASTRAWOOD Alternate Top Bevel

Saw No.AGP1040AGP1060

**Article: “10-in. Combination Table Saw Blades”*Trademark Forrest Mfg. Co.

Diameter10”10”

PlateThickness

.085

.080

Kerf.115.110

Hook15°0°

Teeth4060

Bore5/8”5/8”

GrindATBATB

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Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”

70mm w/2 keys20mm.w x 10mm.d

24243640

*

**

**

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GENERAL PURPOSE CUT-OFF SAWS Alternate Top BevelDesigned for all around general purpose cutting in solid woods, plywood, masonite, chip core, and laminatedformica (single sided).

GENERAL PURPOSE CUT-OFF SAWS Triple ChipDesigned for all around general purpose cutting in solid woods, plywood, masonite, chip core, and laminatedformica (single sided). Please note triple chip grind recommended for cutting all types of abrasive materials,such as chip board or high pressure laminates.

Saw No.GP840AGP940AGP1040AGP1240AGP1440AGP1640A

Diameter8”9”10”12”14”16”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.085

.095

.120

.120

Kerf.125.125.125.135.165.165

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook15°15°15°15°15°15°

Teeth404040404040

9

COMBINATION SAWS Alternate with RakerAn excellent all around saw ideally suited for the small woodworking or cabinet shops where one saw is used forall different types of cutting. It can be used for ripping or cross cutting in solid woods, particle board, plywood orlaminated panels.

Saw No.CBS940CBS1050CBS1260CBS1470CBS1680

Diameter9”10”12”14”16”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.110

.110

.120

Kerf..125.125.155.155.165

Bore5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook15°15°15°15°15°

Teeth4050607080

GrindARARARARAR

GrindATBATBATBATBATBATB

Saw No.GP840TGP940TGP1040TGP1240TGP1440TGP1640T

Diameter8”9”10”12”14”16”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.085

.095

.120

.120

Kerf.125.125.125.135.165.165

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook15°15°15°15°15°15°

Teeth404040404040

GrindTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCG

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STANDARD PURPOSE CUT-OFF SAWS Triple ChipFor fine finishing cuts in plywood, veneered panel, masonite coated or uncoated, crosscutting in hard or soft woods.Ideal for table saws. Please note triple chip grind recommended for cutting all types of abrasive materials such aschipboard or high pressure laminates.

SPECIAL PURPOSE CUT-OFF SAWS Alternate Top BevelFor the smoothest possible finish in plywood, veneer, laminated panels, coated hardboard, for crosscutting ofboth hard and soft woods up to 3/4 inch thick.

Saw No.SP71456TSP860TSP22064TSP960TLSP1060TSP30060TSP1260TSP1460TSP1660TSP1860T

Diameter7-1/4”

8”220mm

9”10”

300mm12”14”16”18”

PlateThickness

.072

.0852.2mm.085.085

2.4mm.095.109.109.134

Kerf.102.125

3.2mm.125.125

3.4mm.135.155.155.180

Bore5/8”5/8”

30mm5/8”5/8”

30mm1”1”1”1”

Hook10°10°5°10°10°10°10°10°10°10°

Teeth56606460606060606060

Saw No.SPE1080ASPE1280ASPE1210ASPE1480ASPE1410ASPE1680ASPE1610ASPE1620ASPE1880ASPE1810ASPE1820A

Diameter10”12”12”14”14”16”16”16”18”18”18”

PlateThickness

.085

.095

.095

.109

.109

.109

.120

.120

.134

.134

.134

Kerf.125.135.135.150.150.150.160.160.175.175.175

Bore5/8”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”

Hook5°5°5°10°5°10°5°5°10°10°10°

Teeth8080100801008010012080100120

INDUSTRIALBLADES

10

Blades for Whirlwind Machineavailable upon request

*†

* 2 ph 7mm dia. on 42mm B/C† MICRO-5 extra hard tips.

STANDARD PURPOSE CUT-OFF SAWS Alternate Top BevelFor fine finishing cuts in plywood, veneered panels, masonite coated or uncoated, crosscutting in hard or softwoods. Ideal for table saws.

Saw No.SP71456ASP860ASP960ALSP1060ASP30060ASP1260ASP1460ASP1660ASP1860A

Diameter7-1/4”

8”9”10”

300mm12”14”16”18”

PlateThickness

.072

.085

.085

.0852.4mm.095.109.109.134

Kerf.102.125.125.125

3.4mm.135.155.155.180

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”

30mm1”1”1”1”

Hook10°10°10°10°10°10°10°10°10°

Teeth566060606060606060

† MICRO-5 extra hard tips.

GrindATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATB

GrindTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCG

GrindATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATB

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SPECIAL PURPOSE CUT-OFF SAWS Triple ChipFor the smoothest possible finish in plywood, veneer, laminated panels, coated hardboard, for crosscutting ofboth hard and soft woods up to 3/4 inch thick. Please note triple chip grind recommended for cutting all types ofabrasive materials such as chipboard or high pressure laminates.

Saw No.SPE1080TSPE1280TSPE1210TSPE1480TSPE1410TSPE1680TSPE1610TSPE1620TSPE1880TSPE1810TSPE1820T

Diameter10”12”12”14”14”16”16”16”18”18”18”

PlateThickness

.085

.095

.095

.109

.109

.109

.120

.120

.134

.134

.134

Kerf.125.135.135.150.150.150.160.160.175.175.175

Bore5/8”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”1”

Hook5°5°5°10°5°10°5°5°10°10°10°

Teeth8080100801008010012080100120

GrindTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCG

PLEX-CUT SAWS TC 45

Ideally suited for cutting plastics such as acrylic, plexiglass, lucite, ABS, lexan, and PVC pipe where melting is aproblem. Good for material thickness up to 3/8 inch.

Saw No.PC860PC1080PC1280

Diameter8”10”12”

PlateThickness

.072

.072

.085

Kerf.106.106.119

Bore5/8”5/8”1”

Hook5°5°5°

Teeth608080

DOUBLE CUT-OFF & TRIM SAWS 4 & 1 GrindExtra plate thickness gives these saws extreme stability when used on Double End or Panel Sizing machines,resulting in a splinter free finish on either sizing or angular cuts.

Saw No.DCO1280LHDCO1280RHDCO1410LHDCO1410RHDCO1610LHDCO1610RH

Diameter12”12”14”14”16”16”

PlateThickness

.120

.120

.134

.134

.134

.134

Kerf.165.165.180.180.180.180

Bore1”1”1”1”1”1”

Hook10°10°10°10°10°10°

Teeth8080100100100100

GrindTC45TC45TC45

GrindLHRHLHRHLHRH

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THIN KERF SAWS Alternate Top Bevel

Thin kerf blades create less power drain on machine and allow for minimum of stock waste.

Saw No.TK860ATK1024ATK1060ATK1080ATK1280A

Diameter8”10”10”10”12”

PlateThickness

.072

.072

.072

.072

.085

Kerf.102.102.102.102.115

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”1”

Hook5°15°10°5°5°

Teeth6024608080

THIN KERF SAWS Triple Chip

Thin kerf blades create less power drain on machine and allow for minimum of stock waste. Please note triple chipgrind recommended for cutting all types of abrasive materials.

Saw No.TK860TTK1060TTK1080TTK1280T

Diameter8”10”10”12”

PlateThickness

.072

.072

.072

.085

Kerf.102.102.102.115

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”1”

Hook5°10°5°5°

Teeth60608080

GrindTCGTCGTCGTCG

GrindATBATBATBATBATB

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THIN RIM SAWS Alternate Top Bevel or Triple Chip

The perfect saw to use where there is a need for a minimum of stock removal per cut, as in the cutting of plastic orveneer strips for edge banding. Maximum depth of cut on Thin Rim blade is 1-3/4 inches.

Saw No.TR860ATR860TTR1080ATR1080TTR1280ATR1280TTR1210ATR1210T

Diameter8”8”10”10”12”12”12”12”

PlateThickness

.086

.086

.086

.086

.095

.095

.095

.095

Kerf.086.086.086.086.092.092.092.092

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”1”1”

Teeth606080808080100100

Thin RimPlate

Thickness.056.056.056.056.062.062.062.062

Hook10°10°5°5°5°5°5°5°IN

DUSTRIALBLADES

GrindATBTCGATBTCGATBTCGATBTCG

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Especially designed for cutting wood mouldings on all types of mitre machines and Rockwell type mitre boxsaws. Negative tooth design provides the least possible grabbing of material.

ASTRASERIESMITRE SAWS (Wood and Non-Ferrous)

For the smoothest cutting of wood or aluminum mouldings. Extra stiff plates and special clearances provideextremely accurate cuts on double mitre machines such as Pistorius, Sampson, CTD, etc. Extra hard MICRO -5tips used.

Saw No.MT1060MT1080MT1080MMT1260DMT1280MT1280DMT1210MT121058MT1490MT141058MT1410MT1510MT1610

Diameter10”10”10”12”12”12”12”12”14”14”14”15”16”

PlateThickness

.080

.085

.072

.080

.095

.080

.098

.098

.120

.118

.118

.085

.120

Kerf.110.115.102.110.125.110.128.128.150.150.150.115.150

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”1”1”

5/8”1”

5/8”1”1”1”

Hook-2°-5°0°0°

-2°0°

-5°-5°-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°

Teeth60808060808010010090100100100100

Saw No.ASMT128058ASNF128058

Diameter12”12”

PlateThickness

.095

.095

Kerf.115.115

Bore5/8”5/8”

Hook-3°-3°

Teeth8080

*Thin kerf for Makita, Ryobi,Craftsman, Dewalt & Hitachi

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MITRE SAWS Alternate with Raker

RADIALOVERARM SAWS Alternate Top BevelAn excellent blade for use on all types of radial saws. Due to negative tooth design, this saw offers a minimum ofgrabbing which is the main problem on most overarm machines.

Saw No.RO1024RO1230RO12301RO1260RO12601RO1440RO1640RO1672

Diameter10”12”12”12”12”14”16”16”

PlateThickness

.095

.095

.095

.095

.095

.120

.120

.110

Kerf.135.135.135.135.135.165.165.155

Bore5/8”5/8”1”

5/8”1”1”1”1”

Hook-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°

Teeth2430306060404072

GrindATBATBATBATBATBATBATBATB

GrindARARARATBARARARARARARARARAR

GrindAR

TCG

ApplicationWood

Non-ferrous(Aluminum)

**

*

*

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DOUBLE FACE LAMINATE SAWS 30° ATB

Smoothest cutting saw for double sided materials such as Melamine, Kortron & Veneer. Can be used on radialor table saws.

MICRO-5 DOUBLE FACE LAMINATE SAWS 30°ATB

Smoothest cutting saw for double sided materials such as Melamine, Kortron & Veneer. Can be used on radialor table saws. Extra hard MICRO-5 tips last 3-5 times longer than normal carbide.

DOUBLE FACE LAMINATE SAWS TC 45

The perfect saw for the best possible cutting of formica and Melamine laminated panels. These blades canperform equally as well on both radial or table saws.

Saw No.DFL86030DFL108030DFL121030DFL141030DFL162030

Diameter8”10”12”14”16”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.095

.118

.120

Kerf.115.115.125.148.150

Bore5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook-5°-5°-5°-2°-2°

Teeth6080100100120

Saw No.DFL2206430DFL2508030DFL1080305DFL3001030DFL1210305

Diameter220mm250mm

10”300mm

12”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.085

.085

.095

Kerf.125.115.115.115.125

Bore30mm30mm5/8”

30mm1”

Hook-5°-5°-5°-5°-5°

Teeth648080100100

Saw No.DFL860DFL1080DFL1210DFL1410DFL1620

Diameter8”10”12”14”16”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.095

.120

.120

Kerf.115.115.125.150.150

Bore5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook-5°-5°-5°-2°-2°

Teeth6080100100120

NOTE: Not recommended for machines with power feeds or if material is being stacked.

NOTE: Not recommended for machines with power feeds or if material is being stacked.

NOTE: Not recommended for machines with power feeds or if material is being stacked.

Grind30°ATB30°ATB30°ATB30°ATB30°ATB

Grind30°ATB30°ATB30°ATB30°ATB30°ATB

Pinholes2/7/42

2/7/42;2/10/60

2/7/42;2/10/60

GrindTC45TC45TC45TC45TC45

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DOUBLE FACE VENEER SAWS Alternate with RakerA saw specifically recommended for the cutting of double sided veneered panels either with or against the grain.Will also give splinter free cuts in plywood. Also for the cutting of veneer or hardwood strips for edge banding.

Saw No.DFV860DFV1080DFV1210DFV1410DFV1620

Diameter8”10”12”14”16”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.095

.120

.120

Kerf.115.115.125.150.150

Bore5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook-5°-5°-5°-2°-2°

Teeth6080100100120

NON-FERROUSMETALCUTTING SAWS Triple Chip

Saw No.NF740NF860NF1060NF1060TKNF1072NF1080

* NF1080MNF1010NF1260NF12601NF1280

* NF1280DNF1210NF121058NF1490NF1410NF141058

* NF1510NF1610NF1810NF2020

Diameter7-1/4”

8”10”10”10”10”10”10”12”12”12”12”12”12”14”14”14”15”16”18”20”

PlateThickness

.080

.085

.085

.080

.095

.094

.072

.094

.095

.095

.095

.080

.098

.098

.120

.120

.118

.085

.120

.134

.134

Kerf.110.115.115.110.108.124.102.124.125.125.125.110.128.128.150.150.150.115.150.165.170

BoreUNIV.5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”1”1”

5/8”1”1”

5/8”1”1”1”1”

Hook-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°-5°0°

-5°-2°-2°-2°0°

-5°-5°-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°-2°0°

Teeth406060607280801006060808010010090100100100100100120

*Thin kerf for Makita, Ryobi, Craftsman, Dewalt & Hitachi.

STEEL-KUT (FOR FERROUSMETAL)“Steel-Kut” advantages: Long life compared to grinding discs, can be resharpened many times, excellent cutquality, no danger of sparks during cutting, cuts faster than grinding disc. “Steel-Kut” can be used for cutting thefollowing materials: Steel bars, rebars, angle iron, steel channel, flat steel, aluminum bars, flat stock. “Steel-Kut”can be used on dry-cutting chop saw such as Jepson, provided the recommended RPM is not exceeded.

Saw No.JEP1050JEP1260JEP1280JEP1472

(Recommended R.P.M.:10"-1,750, 12"-1,500, 14"-1,300)

Diameter10”12”12”14”

PlateThickness

.072

.072

.072

.072

Bore5/8”1”1”1”

Kerf.088.088.088.088

Hook0°0°0°0°

Teeth50608072

GrindARARARARAR

GrindTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCG

Saw blades for vinyl windowmoulding can be suppliedupon request

Designed for smooth, burr free cuts on all types of aluminum extrusions, thin wall tubing and thin gauge sheetswith a wall thickness of 1/16 inch to 1/8 inch. These blades work particularly well on double mitre or portablemitre box machines. Please note that a lubricant should always be used during cutting and material shouldalways be firmly secured while being cut.

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For use on various models of vertical and horizontal panel saw machines. MICRO-5 extra hard micro grain tipsused on all panel saw blades.

Saw No.SP22064TDFL2206430DFL2508030SP30060ASP30060TSPE30072TSPE30010TDFL3001030TK35072TTK35072T1SPE35072T3SPE35072T80SPE38072T60SPE38072T75SPE40072T30SPE40072T75

Diameter220mm220mm250mm300mm300mm300mm300mm300mm350mm350mm350mm350mm380mm380mm400mm400mm

Plate /Kerf(mm)

2.2 / 3.22.2 / 3.22.2 / 2.92.4 / 3.43.0 / 4.42.2 / 3.22.4 / 3.42.2 / 3.02.5 / 3.52.5 / 3.53.0 / 4.43.0 / 4.43.4 / 4.83.0 / 4.43.0 / 4.43.0 / 4.4

Bore30mm30mm30mm30mm30mm30mm30mm30mm30mm

1”30mm80mm60mm75mm30mm75mm

Hook5°

-5°-5°10°13°10°5°

-5°10°10°13°13°13°13°13°13°

Teeth6464806060721001007272727272727272

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ASTRASERIES PANEL SAWS Metric Diameter MICRO-5 Tips

SPLIT SCORING SAWS Straight TopUsed on sliding carriage panel saws to score the bottom of panels, thus allowing large saw to cut through withoutchipping material on bottom side. Shims are provided to adjust kerf to match large blade.

Saw No.SS10010SS12012SS12012-34SS12012-20SS12012-50

Diameter100mm120mm120mm120mm120mm

Kerf2.8 - 3.6mm2.8 - 3.6mm2.8 - 3.6mm2.8 - 3.6mm2.8 - 3.6mm

Bore22mm22mm3/4”

20mm50mm

Teeth2 x 102 x 122 x 122 x 122 x 12

NOTE: 20mm and 3/4” bushings available

Pinholes2/7/422/7/42

2/7/42;2/10/60

2/7/42;2/10/602/7/42;2/10/602/7/42;2/10/60

2/10/602/10/60

2/7/110;2/14/110

ASTRASERIES SCORING SAWS Straight Top and Conical Sides

Saw No.S10020S420S43424S12524S524S624S1603655S1752845S1803645S2003620S2003645S2003665

Diameter100mm

4”4-3/4”(120mm)

125mm5” (125mm)6” (150mm)

160mm175mm180mm200mm200mm200mm

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”

45mm5/8”5/8”

55mm45mm45mm20mm45mm65mm

Teeth202024242424362836363636

Hook8°8°

10°10°8°8°5°8°8°8°8°8°

Used on both sliding carriage and beam type panel saws to score the bottom of panels, thus allowing large saw tocut through without chipping material on bottom side.

Pinholes

3/7/66

2/9/110

GrindTCG

30°ATB30°ATB

ATBTCGTCGTCG30°ATBTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCGTCG

GrindSTR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)STR (Conic.)

GrindSTRSTRSTRSTRSTR

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ASTRASERIES PANEL SAWSETS Metric Diameter

Saw No.

SPE38072T60S2003645

SPE40072T30S2003620

SPE35072T80S1603655

Diameter

380mm200mm

400mm200mm

350mm160mm

Plate

3.43.4

3.03.0

3.03.0

Bore

60mm45mm

30mm20mm

80mm55mm

Kerf

4.84.7 / 5.7

4.44.3 / 5.3

4.44.3 / 5.3

Teeth

7236

7236

7236

Grind

TCGSTR

(Conical)

TCGSTR

(Conical)

TCGSTR

(Conical)

FOR THE HOLZMA

FOR THE SCHELLING

FOR THE SCMI

INDUSTRIALBLADES

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Designed to give highest quality, smoothest chip-free cuts on laminated post form countertops with backsplash.Ideally suited for post form countertop machines such as Midwest Automation and Edgetech.

Saw No.CT1620

Diameter16”

PlateThickness

.118Kerf.150

Bore1”

Hook-2°

Teeth120

COUNTERTOPSAW TC45

ASTRASERIES SOLID SURFACE SAWS TC 45

Saw No.DFLC71440DFLC860DFLC22064DFLC25080DFLC1060DFLC1080DFLC30010DFLC1210

Diameter7-1/4”

8”220mm250mm

10”10”

300mm12”

PlateThickness

.080

.086

.085

.085

.086

.086

.085

.095

Kerf.104.110.115.115.110.110.115.117

BoreUniv.5/8”

30mm30mm5/8”5/8”

30mm1”

Hook-2°-2°-5°-5°-2°-5°-5°-5°

Teeth406064806080100100

* MICRO-5 extra hard tips.

For the smoothest cutting on solid surface materials such as Corian®, Avonite®, Fountainhead® and Gibraltar®,etc. Special clearances allow for smoothest cut on these materials. Gives a finish which requires virtually nosanding or polishing. Seam quality cut.

Hook

13°8°

13°8°

13°5°

*

*2 ph 14mm on 110mm B/C**3 ph 7mm on 66mm B/C

**

GrindTC45

GrindTC45TC45TC45TC45TC45TC45TC45TC45

Pinholes

2/7/422/7/42;2/10/60

2/7/42;2/10/60

**

*

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Saw No.DC616DC618DC614DC816DC818DC814DC816NDC818NDC814NDC1016DC1018DC1014DC1216DC1218DC1214

Diameter6”6”6”8”8”8”8”8”8”10”10”10”12”12”12”

Kerf1/16”1/8”1/4”1/16”1/18”1/4”1/16”1/18”1/4”1/16”1/8”1/4”1/16”1/8”1/4”

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”1”

Hook15°15°15°0°0°0°-5°-5°-5°15°15°15°15°15°15°

Hook-5°-5°

DADO SETS Standard #3 Set

Offers the woodworking shop one tool which will cut various size grooves up to 13/16 inch maximum width of cut.Can be used to cut either with or against grain. Fine Tooth Dado recommended for plywood, Melamine, or whereextra smooth cut is needed.

OUTSIDE DADO SAWS

DADOCHIPPERS

Saw No.DS6DS8DS801DS10DS101DS12

Diameter6”8”8”10”10”12”

Width ofCut

1/4” to 13/16”1/4” to 13/16”1/4” to 13/16”1/4” to 13/16”1/4” to 13/16”1/4” to 13/16”

Bore5/8”5/8”1”

5/8”1”1”

Hook15°0°0°15°15°15°

Teeth182424242424

Saw No.OS6LOS6ROS8LOS8ROS840LOS840ROS10LOS10ROS12LOS12R

Diameter6”6”8”8”8”8”10”10”12”12”

Kerf1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”1/8”

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”1”1”

Hook15°15°0°0°-5°-5°15°15°15°15°

Teeth18242424404024242424

Saw No.DS840DS8401

Diameter8”8”

Width ofCut

1/4” to 13/16”1/4” to 13/16”

Bore5/8”1”

Teeth4040

Fine Tooth Dado Set

One set consists of: Two 1/8” outside bladesTwo 1/8” chippersOne 1/4” chipperOne 1/16” chipper

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SETS

GrindLeft

RightLeft

RightLeft

RightLeft

RightLeft

Right

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GROOVERS - SQUARE FACE & TOP Straight TopA single purpose tool to be used when a specific width of groove is desired for production runs. Will give goodfinish cuts when run with grain of material.

BISCUIT CUTTER BLADE Alternate Top BevelReplacement blade for most biscuit jointers such as Lamello, Virutex, etc.

Groover No.G4184G43164G4144

G6188G63168G6148G65168G6388G6128

G831612G81412G851612G83812

G81424G83824

G1031624G101424G1051624G103824

Diameter4”4”4”

6”6”6”6”6”6”

8”8”8”8”

8”8”

10”10”10”10”

Kerf1/8”3/16”1/4”

1/8”3/16”1/4”5/16”3/8”1/2”

3/16”1/4”5/16”3/8”

1/4”3/8”

3/16”1/4”5/16”3/8”

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”

5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”

5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”

5/8”5/8”

5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”

Teeth444

888888

12121212

2424

24242424

Also Available: Fine Tooth Groovers,Shear Face, and Specialty Groovers.

Saw No.LAM10012

Diameter100mm

PlateThickness

.118Kerf4mm

Bore22mm

Hook15°

Teeth12

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EDGE BANDER SAWS Alternate TopBevel orAll Teeth Beveled to Left or RightA specially designed saw for both single or two sided edge banding machines, for the end trimming of eitherwood or plastic banding materials.

Saw No.EB420EB4200EB4524EB43424EB524EB5530EB640EB6400

Diameter4”4”

4-1/2”4-3/4”

5”5-1/2”

6”6”

PlateThickness

.085

.085

.085

.085

.085

.085

.085

.085

Kerf.125.125.125.125.125.125.125.125

Bore5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”5/8”

Hook8°0°10°10°8°6°6°0°

Teeth2020242424304040

NOTE: When ordering Alternate Top Bevel add letter A after Saw No.For Left Bevel add letter L after Saw No.For Right Bevel add letter R after Saw No.

GrindATB

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INDUSTRIALBLADES

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