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Apr 10, 2026 - 06:39 AM
Hook angle is the tilt of the tooth face and affects cutting speed and feed rate. A positive hook angle (like 15° or 20°) is common in a combination saw blade, providing an aggressive cut for efficient ripping while still delivering smooth crosscuts. For instance, the Amana Tool 610504 and Amana Tool 612604 both have a 15° hook angle for balanced performance, while the AGE Series MD10-500 offers a 20° angle for even faster feed rates. With several hook angles available, users can select the right aggressiveness for their specific applications.
