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May 30, 2026 - 06:08 AM
Anti-kickback features are designed for safety, helping to prevent the blade from grabbing and throwing the workpiece back toward the operator. This is especially important when making wide cuts or working with dense materials. Some dado blades and accessories incorporate anti-kickback designs, such as special grind patterns or plate jointer cutters with "anti-kickback fingers" that limit chip thickness. For example, the Amana Tool LAM400T6 Plate Jointer 100MM uses this safety feature, making it safer and easier for users to achieve clean, controlled cuts. With anti-kickback options available, users can prioritize safety without compromising performance.
