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Jun 28, 2026 - 06:39 AM
Bore size is the diameter of the blade’s center hole and must match your saw’s arbor to ensure proper fit and safe operation. Common bore sizes include 5/8 inch for most 10-inch thin kerf saw blades and 1 inch for many 12-inch blades. For example, the Amana Tool TB10400 features a 5/8 inch bore for standard table and miter saws, while the AGE Series MD12-806TB provides a 1 inch bore suitable for larger saws. Multiple bore sizes are available in this category, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of saws.
