Amana 10 inch glue line ripping blade is a 10 inch diameter circular saw blade with a 5/8 inch arbor and 30 teeth, so it fits standard table saw arbors while giving a tooth count aimed at fast, smooth ripping. The blade uses a Triple Chip Grind tooth geometry, which balances a flat-topped cutting tooth with a chamfered scoring tooth, so it handles hard, abrasive materials without breaking down the cutting edges. This same TCG pattern is described as perfect for non-ferrous metals, hardwoods and plastics, which means one blade can stay on the saw across a mix of dense, tough stock. The blade is designed for glue line ripping, so rip cuts are ready for glue-up right off the saw and joints pull tight without extra machine passes. The description states there is no need for sanding or jointing after the cut, which shortens the workflow between ripping and panel glue-up.
This Amana Tool circular saw blade is identified for use on table saws, sliding table saws, and single and gang rip operations, so it covers both shop saw stations and production ripping lines. The 5/8 inch arbor size matches common table saw arbor dimensions, so the blade centers properly on typical arbors for accurate running. The thick plate is described as minimizing vibration, which supports stable running at typical table saw speeds and helps keep the kerf straight during long rips. The extra high hook angle is noted as allowing aggressive feed rates, so operators can maintain a steady push through hardwood and similar stock without the blade stalling in the cut. Because the blade produces an extra smooth cut finish intended for glue line ripping, it supports setups where the rip station feeds directly into clamping or panel assembly.
This blade is categorized as a circular saw blade for table and radial arm applications, so it belongs in shop stations that handle repeatable straight-line cutting. The web description calls out use on table saws and sliding table saws, so it fits stationary saws used for cabinet parts, furniture components, and similar straight rips. It is also described for single and gang rip operations, so it suits production lines where boards are ripped to width in one or multiple passes on dedicated ripping setups. Because the Triple Chip Grind is stated as perfect for hard, abrasive materials like non-ferrous metals, hardwoods and plastics, shops working across hardwood, engineered panels, and selected non-ferrous stock can rely on one blade pattern across those materials. In that way, the blade supports environments where changeovers interrupt production and where a single setup must handle different materials in sequence.
The blade is specifically described as glue line ripping, so its tooth geometry and plate design aim to leave rip edges ready for immediate glue-up. The product notes rip then glue up with no need for sanding or jointing after cut, which removes separate milling steps between the saw and clamps. The precision Triple Chip Grind and extra high hook angle are identified as the features that allow aggressive feed rates yet still produce an extra smooth cut finish, so operators can keep material moving without sacrificing joint quality. The thick plate is said to minimize vibration, which supports a straighter kerf and more uniform edge contact when two ripped edges are brought together. Because the TCG pattern is described as perfect for non-ferrous metals, hardwoods and plastics, shops that alternate between hardwood ripping and cutting hard, abrasive sheet or bar stock gain consistent surface quality from the same blade style. Overall, these characteristics support repeatable glue joints and steady throughput in cabinet, furniture, or production ripping lines using table or sliding table saws.
The Amana 610301 blade uses a Triple Chip Grind described as perfect for hard, abrasive materials like non-ferrous metals, hardwoods and plastics, so it handles demanding stock while maintaining edge quality.
The glue line ripping design is described as rip then glue up with no need for sanding or jointing, so ripped edges move straight from the saw into glue-up and clamping steps.
This blade is listed for use on table saws, sliding table saws, and single and gang rip operations, so it suits both general shop saws and dedicated ripping stations.
The 5/8 inch arbor matches common table saw arbor dimensions, so the blade seats correctly on standard machines and runs true during ripping work.
The 30 tooth count, combined with the extra high hook angle, allows aggressive feed rates while still delivering the extra smooth cut finish described for glue line ripping.
The thick plate is described as minimizing vibration, so the blade tracks straighter, supporting cleaner glue-line rips and consistent joint quality along longer cuts.
The Amana Tool 10 inch diameter, 5/8 inch arbor, 30 tooth TCG glue line ripping blade is built for rip then glue up performance, so it supports streamlined panel and joint production. Its precision Triple Chip Grind, extra high hook angle, and thick, low-vibration plate work together to provide aggressive feed rates with an extra smooth cut finish. For table saws, sliding table saws, and single or gang rip operations handling hardwoods, plastics, and suitable non-ferrous materials, this blade offers a focused way to generate glue-ready edges straight off the saw.
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