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Mar 12, 2026 - 06:14 AM
Tooth configuration, such as ATB (Alternate Top Bevel), impacts the blade's cutting versatility and finish quality. ATB teeth alternate their bevels left and right, allowing for cleaner cuts across both wood grain and composite materials, reducing splintering. This makes ATB the preferred configuration for general purpose blades, as seen in products like the Amana Tool PR1040 and AGE Series MD12-480-30. Some blades may feature different configurations for specialized tasks, but the variety of ATB-equipped blades in this category ensures optimal performance for most applications.
