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Amana 10 inch general purpose saw blade describes a 10 inch diameter circular saw blade designed as a general purpose option, so it handles a mix of cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming tasks in one setup. The 5/8 inch arbor size sets the mounting interface, so the blade centers securely on saws designed for that arbor dimension. The 40 tooth count defines the cutting action, balancing material removal and surface finish for everyday shop work. The blade belongs to the circular saw blades class, so it fits standard table or miter saw workflows using that style of blade. The general purpose designation links directly to varied operations, so installers and woodworkers can cover routine cuts without constantly swapping blades between different steps.
The 5/8 inch arbor bore is a primary installation detail, because that bore aligns with compatible saw arbors to keep the blade tracking true. The 10 inch diameter defines the overall circle of the blade, so fence, guard, and throat plate setups can be configured around that size. The circular saw blade classification signals that the blade is designed for machines using round, rotating blades rather than band or reciprocating formats, so installers can match it to the right saw type. The general purpose design supports one-blade setups, so users can install the blade and move between cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming steps without repeated blade changes.
The Alternate Top Bevel grind is specified for cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming, so the tooth shape is tuned for these tasks rather than ripping-only work. This alignment between geometry and use helps the blade shear material fibers rather than tear them, which matters when installers want clean edges on trim pieces and cross-cuts. The 40 tooth count supports this role by spreading teeth around the 10 inch circumference, so each tooth engages the material for a controlled bite during cross-cutting. As a general purpose design, the same blade setup covers all three named operations, so crews can move from cut-off to trimming passes without a dedicated specialty blade for each step. The circular saw blade category anchors it to table and similar saws, so its operation fits existing cabinet and shop workflows built around that equipment.
The massive 0.105 thick tool steel plate provides a substantial body, so the blade has a rigid base to support the carbide teeth during cutting. This plate thickness helps the blade resist flexing as it rotates, which matters for keeping the cut line consistent from start to finish. Copper plugs are built into the plate to practically eliminate vibration from the saw blade, so the blade runs more smoothly as it spins. Reduced vibration helps maintain a steady path through the material, which supports cleaner edges and more predictable tracking during longer cuts. Precision ground D-10 carbide teeth are individually computer verified for run out of less than 1/10,000 on all axes, so tooth location and alignment stay tightly controlled around the plate. This tight run-out tolerance helps each tooth follow the same path, which contributes to consistent cut quality over the full circumference. The 20 degree ATB and 18 degree hook angles define the cutting geometry on those carbide teeth, so the combination shapes how aggressively the blade enters the material while still supporting the cross-cutting and trimming roles noted for the Alternate Top Bevel grind.
The PR1040 blade is described as a general purpose saw blade for cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming, so it suits a mix of these shop tasks in one blade.
The 10 inch diameter sets the cutting circle, so it reaches through typical stock thicknesses used on table and similar saws in cabinet and trim work.
The 5/8 inch arbor size defines the mounting hole, so the blade centers and seats properly on saws built for that common arbor dimension.
The 40 tooth count and Alternate Top Bevel grind balance cutting speed and finish, so cross-cuts, cut-off, and trimming passes stay controlled and clean.
The 0.105 inch tool steel plate and copper plugs stabilize the blade, so vibration is practically eliminated and the cut path remains steady.
The precision ground D-10 carbide teeth are computer verified for run out under 1/10,000, so each tooth tracks consistently for uniform cutting around the blade.
The Amana Tool PR1040 general purpose saw blade combines a 10 inch diameter, 5/8 inch arbor, and 40 tooth ATB geometry, so it fits common saw layouts while supporting cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming. The massive 0.105 inch tool steel plate with copper plugs practically eliminates vibration, so the blade tracks smoothly during those operations. Precision ground D-10 carbide teeth with 20 degree ATB and 18 degree hook are individually verified for very low run out, so each pass follows a consistent path. For woodworkers and installers needing one blade to cover these everyday cuts, this configuration delivers a focused, general purpose option.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AAPR1240 Mfr# PR1240 | Amana PR1240 saw blade 12 inch 40T ATB |