The use of carbide tipped circular saw blades on gas powered cutting-off machines is strictly prohibited. Among other things, the teeth of such a blade can catch in the work-piece and cause reactive forces,
including kickback. The heavier weight of such blades can increase kickback forces, and the aggressive tooth design can cause more severe injuries from blade contact. Please note that according to OSHA's Directorate of Compliance Programs from 1999, portable machines using circular saw blades would become "the functional equivalent of a circular saw" and would, therefore, require guards for both the upper and lower portions of the blade. For the above mentioned reasons, Amana Tool® does not authorize the use of the carbide tipped circular saw blades on all gas powered cutting-off machines, and, in fact, strongly warns against it.
Tool No.
Dia.
Teeth
Kerf mm
Kerf Inch
Plate mm
Plate Inch
Hook Angle
Bore
Includes 2
Bushings
DB7-140*•
7-1/4"
14
3.1
.120
1.9
.078
-5°
5/8"
-
DB12-120*
12"
12
3.4
.134
2.5
.098
-15°
1"
1"-7/8" & 1"-20mm
DB12-120-20*
12"
12
3.4
.134
2.5
.098
-15°
20mm
-
DB12-240*
12"
24
3.4
.134
2.5
.098
-15°
1"
1"-7/8" & 1"-20mm
DB14-240*
14"
24
4.0
.157
2.8
.110
-15°
1"
1"-7/8" & 1"-20mm
*Warning: Demolition blade is not to be used on multi-purpose cut-off saws or gas power saws. Consult machine owner’s manual and
follow all instructions and safety procedures - including wearing
safety goggles at all times while working with this blade.
NOTE: Due to the rough applications for which these blades
may be used, they are not guaranteed. Not for use with gas powered saws! • This Blade (DB7-140) has a 30° top bevel
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most popular saw blades.
Industrial Demolition Saw Blades
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• Carbide Tipped • FT w/45° Bevel (No Raker
Tooth) • For
rough cutting applications