Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DW7140PT 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB Ripping and Crosscutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and Tough Coat Finish

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Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DW7140PT 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB Ripping and Crosscutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and Tough Coat Finish

DeWalt DW7140PT 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB Ripping and Crosscutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and Tough Coat Finish

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028877568744
Label: DEWALT
Product Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DW7140PT
Publisher: DEWALT
Ranking: 37117
Studio: DEWALT


Product facts:
  • Premium Micro-Grain carbide produces ultra-sharp cutting edges that dramatically reduce splintering
  • Precision Balanced, Laser-Cut Body provides extremely accurate cuts
  • Exclusive Dampening Slots reduce vibration to enhance cutting accuracy
  • Tough Coat Finish reduces heat, friction, and gum to promote blade life







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Item Description:
Thin kerf saw blade for for use with table saws. Alternate top bevel, 6,000 maximum RPM, .071' plate, .098 kerf, 20 degree hook angle.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good ripping blade for cabinetry and craft work
I purcheased this product from Amazon for $19.52 in 2007 and have used it for many months. It is an excellent table saw blade for rip cuts on hardwood and cabinet grade plywood.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Blade
I have had this blade for about 2 months. It cuts extremely well. I have used it to cross-cut and rip hardwood. When ripping it leaves no saw marks on the wood and leaves a glue ready surface. Crosscuts are clean, no burning and very smooth. I have a number of Freud Industrial blades and this blade performs as well as the Freuds.

I have also used it to cut melamine covered particle board and it causes no chipout whatsoever. This is a great blade!



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