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Feb 10, 2026 - 09:27 AM
Saw blade numbers typically refer to the blade’s diameter (in inches or millimeters), the number of teeth, and the arbor size. For example, a blade labeled "10" x 60T x 5/8"" means it is 10 inches in diameter, has 60 teeth, and a 5/8-inch arbor hole. These numbers help you choose the right blade for your saw and the material you’re cutting. In my shop I have tried the big box store blades and my production suffered , they dulled quickly and in one case lost a tooth. So now I only use the Amana Tool brand saw blades in my shop .
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