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Jul 01, 2026 - 06:37 AM
The number of teeth on circular saw blades for non-ferrous metals significantly impacts the quality and speed of the cut. Blades with a higher tooth count (e.g., 100T or 120T) produce smoother finishes and are excellent for cutting thin-walled materials or achieving fine results, while blades with fewer teeth (e.g., 60T or 64T) cut more aggressively and are suitable for thicker materials or faster cutting. In this category, options range from 60T to 120T, providing a broad selection for different cutting needs. The Amana Tool 520121 (120T) excels at delivering ultra-smooth cuts, while the Amana Tool 510601 (60T) offers efficient cutting for thicker stock. This range allows users to select the ideal tooth count for their specific application, ensuring optimal performance and finish.
