Panel Saw Blades 400-670mm
Popular Tools Panel Saw Blades are designed for use on wood panel saws for cutting MDF, particle board, laminates, and bonded materials. All Popular Tools panel saw blades are made with SuperMicro-Sheen C-11 sub-micron carbide for longer tool life.
Machine applications listed are only a guideline. All Popular Tools wood panel saw blades have a 15 degree hook angle.
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| MODEL # | DIA. | TEETH | BORE & PINHOLE | GRIND | KERF | PLATE | HOOK | APPLICATION | PRICE |
| PS4007560T | 400mm | 60T | 75mm, 4/15/105 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Giben, Homag | $268.75 |
| PS4008060T | 400mm | 60T | 80mm, 2/9/130 + 4/19/120 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Selco | $282.25 |
| PS4003072T | 400mm | 72T | 30mm | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Schelling, Various | $277.50 |
| PS4006072T | 400mm | 72T | 60mm, 2/11/115 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Holzma | $277.50 |
| PS4007572T | 400mm | 72T | 75mm, 2/7/110 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Various | $278.50 |
| PS4008072T | 400mm | 72T | 80mm, 4/9/100 + 2/7/110 + 2/14/110 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Gabbiani | $277.50 |
| PS4206072T | 420mm | 72T | 60mm, 2/11/115 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.4mm | 15 | Holzma | $325.25 |
| PS4307560T | 430mm | 60T | 75mm, 4/15/105 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Giben | $325.25 |
| PS4307572T | 430mm | 72T | 75mm, 4/15/105 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Giben | $325.25 |
| PS4308072A | 430mm | 72T | 80mm, 2/9/130 + 4/19/120 | ATB | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Selco | $293.00 |
| PS4308072T | 430mm | 72T | 80mm, 2/9/130 + 4/19/120 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Selco | $293.00 |
| PS4503072T | 450mm | 72T | 30mm | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Schelling | $325.25 |
| PS4506072T | 450mm | 72T | 60mm, 2/14/125 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Holzma | $340.00 |
| PS4508072A | 450mm | 72T | 80mm, 2/9/130 + 4/9/120 | ATB | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Selco, Gabbiani | $293.00 |
| PS4508072T | 450mm | 72T | 80mm, 2/9/130 + 4/9/120 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Selco, Gabbiani | $293.00 |
| PS4603072T | 460mm | 72T | 30mm, 2/13/94 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Holzma | $312.50 |
| PS4707560T | 470mm | 60T | 75mm, 4/15/105 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Giben | $260.75 |
| PS4707572T | 470mm | 72T | 75mm, 4/15/105 | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Giben | $320.50 |
| PS4803060T | 480mm | 60T | 30mm | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Schelling | $293.00 |
| PS4803072T | 480mm | 72T | 30mm | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Schelling | $312.50 |
| PS4808072T | 480mm | 72T | 80mm, 2/9/130 + 4/19/120 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Selco | $312.50 |
| PS5003060T | 500mm | 60T | 30mm | TCG | 4.4mm | 3.2mm | 15 | Schelling, Mayer | $367.00 |
| PS5006072T | 500mm | 72T | 60mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Holzma | $377.50 |
| PS5007572T | 500mm | 72T | 75mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Giben | $377.50 |
| PS5008072T | 500mm | 72T | 80mm, 2/9/110 | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Gabbiani | $362.00 |
| PS5206060T | 520mm | 60T | 60mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 4.8mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Holzma | $345.50 |
| PS5303060T | 530mm | 60T | 30mm | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Schelling | $364.25 |
| PS5406060T | 540mm | 60T | 60mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Holzma | $390.50 |
| PS5406084T | 540mm | 84T | 60mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Holzma | $434.50 |
| PS5501072TG | 550mm | 72T | 100mm | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Giben | $403.75 |
| PS5706060T | 570mm | 60T | 60mm, 2/19/120 + 2/11/115 | TCG | 5.0mm | 3.5mm | 15 | Holzma | $411.00 |
| PS6006060T | 600mm | 60T | 60mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 5.8mm | 4.0mm | 15 | Holzma | $549.75 |
| PS6006072T | 600mm | 72T | 60mm, 2/11/115 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 5.8mm | 4.0mm | 15 | Holzma | $589.50 |
| PS6704060T | 670mm | 60T | 40mm, 1/11/140 | TCG | 6.2mm | 4.2mm | 15 | Schelling | $681.00 |
| PS6706060T | 670mm | 60T | 60mm, 2/11/148 + 2/19/120 | TCG | 6.2mm | 4.2mm | 15 | Holzma | $681.00 |
To solve the problem of a material chipping at the bottom; it is best done with a main blade and a scoring blade, held in precise alignment to each other and turning in opposite directions. The lower surface is scored, cut by the smaller scoring blade ahead of the larger main blade that completes the cut. The outer surface of the material has already been cut and cannot chip.
With each sharpening, the main blade becomes shorter and narrower. The scoring blades must cut a kerf of the same width as the main blade kerf. (Scoring blade is re-sharpened only on the face to maintain the constant kerf.) Consequently the scoring saw kerf has to be altered. The conic scoring saw, when first put in use, cuts a deeper groove to match the wide main blade. As the main saw becomes narrower, the scoring saw must cut shallower (narrower) to match the main saw.
Most often, the main and scoring saws are as a set and kept together for their entire useful lives. For split scoring saws, the need to match the kerf to that of a main saw remains the same, though the mechanics are different. Spacers (shims) are added to make it as wide as the new main saw. As the main saw becomes narrower with the repeated sharpening, spacers are removed from the scoring saw to keep it at the width of the main saw.