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Milwaukee 48-40-7020 Circular Saw Blade, 12 in Dia, 1 in Arbor, 8-Teeth, Polycrystalline Diamond Cutting Edge
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$139.99
Milwaukee? fiber cement cutting circular saw blades provide significantly longer life than competitive carbide tipped blades when cutting fiber cement materials. The polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tips deliver up to 75x the life of a traditional carbide tipped blade. An anti-friction coating keeps the blade cool while cutting and resists corrosion and gumming. Laser cutting technology creates the blade from 100% sheet steel to ensure a stable blade that increases cutting accuracy. Laser cut vibration slots minimize wobble and warping during use. A thin kerf design delivers faster cuts as well as more cuts per charge when using a cordless tool.
Diablo D1208DH Circular Saw Blade, 12 in Dia, 1 in Arbor, 8-Teeth, Polycrystalline Cutting Edge
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$149.99
Diablo HardieBlade? is the only approved PCD (Polycrystalline diamond) tipped fiber cement blade recommended by James Hardie Building Products. Diablo fiber cement blades generate up to 5% less respirable dust, while delivering the longest life in all fiber cement materials. Diablo PCD Hardieblades feature a unique, spark-eroded triple chip grind for long life up to 60X the life in fiber cement of conventional carbide blades Diablo PCD Hardieblades are ideal for full time use in heavy-duty applications like cutting multiple pieces of fiber cement board. Dust generation does not necessarily correlate directly to exposure risk.
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