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Jul 01, 2026 - 06:38 AM
Hook angle is a critical factor because it influences the aggressiveness of the cut and the control over material feed. Circular saw blades for non-ferrous metals typically feature a negative hook angle (such as -5° or -6°), which helps prevent the blade from grabbing or pulling the material too aggressively, thus reducing the risk of kickback and improving cut quality. This negative angle is especially beneficial when working with soft, thin, or delicate metals. The products in this category consistently offer negative hook angles, such as the AGE Series MD15-105 (-6°) and AGE Series MD12-105 (-5°), ensuring safe, smooth, and controlled cutting. The availability of slightly varied angles allows users to select a blade that best matches their material type and desired cutting behavior.
