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Amana 10 inch radial arm saw blade is a circular saw blade from Amana Tool designed for table and radial arm saws, so it targets common shop machines used in cabinet and woodworking production. The blade has a 10 inch diameter, which matches many table and radial arm saw setups in small and mid-size shops. A 5/8 inch arbor interface fits saws built around this standard spindle size, helping blades seat securely for accurate rotation. The blade uses 72 teeth, so it supports finer ripping and crosscutting where a smoother cut edge is expected on trim pieces and case components. The Alternate Top Bevel Grind pattern is designed for cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming, which aligns this blade with tasks like sizing face frames and cutting finished parts to length. The product belongs to the circular saw blades class, so it works as a primary cutting tool rather than a scoring or specialty cutter.
This circular saw blade is categorized for table and radial arm saws where the blade is above the work piece, so it fits vertical-down cutting setups common in radial arm operations. The 5/8 inch arbor bore allows the blade to mount on saws using this spindle standard, supporting straightforward changeover between existing blades and this model. A 10 inch diameter interacts with typical guard and splitter arrangements on table and radial arm saws, maintaining expected clearances during blade swaps. Because the blade is part of the table and radial arm category, it aligns with machines designed to pull a blade through the stock from above, supporting controlled crosscut and trimming motions.
This Amana Tool 610720 circular saw blade is specified for radial arm and other types of saws where the blade is above the work piece, so it is suited to overhead cutting stations used for repetitive crosscuts. In those setups, the blade travels through the stock rather than the stock traveling through the blade, so a geometry tuned for this direction of cut supports stable feeding. Being in the table and radial arm saw blade category, it also fits saws used for bench-level cutting of panels and solid wood parts. The 10 inch diameter places it in the range many carpentry and cabinet shops standardize on, so operators can maintain consistent fence-to-blade relationships and cut capacities. The blade is positioned for ripping and crosscut work, meaning it can handle both along-the-grain and across-the-grain tasks on the same saw station. That dual role helps support workflows where operators move from rough sizing to finish trimming without changing the basic machine configuration.
The blade uses a negative two degrees hook angle, which is described as reducing the tendency of the blade grabbing the material on saws where the blade sits above the work piece. That shallower, negative hook helps moderate the feed behavior as the radial arm carriage is pulled through the cut, so stock is less likely to be pulled forward aggressively. This controlled entry into the cut supports more predictable crosscut lines and can help operators hold to layout marks during cut-off work. The Alternate Top Bevel Grind used here is designed for cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming, so the alternating beveled teeth shear fibers from both directions across the kerf. That geometry supports cleaner shoulders on crosscuts, which matters when fitting parts like face frames, rails, and trim where gaps would be visible. With 72 teeth around a 10 inch diameter, each tooth removes a smaller amount of material per revolution, promoting a finer finish on edges used as visible surfaces or glue joints. The combination of negative two degrees hook angle and ATB grind is tailored to overhead cutting on radial arm saws, helping maintain a balance between smooth feed and surface quality in repetitive production cuts.
The Amana Tool 610720 blade is for radial arm and other saws where the blade is above the work piece, supporting overhead cutting setups in woodworking shops.
The negative two degrees hook angle reduces the tendency of the blade grabbing the material, which supports controlled feeding on radial arm saws during crosscuts and trimming.
The blade uses an Alternate Top Bevel Grind specified for cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming, so it fits finish-length cuts and trimming operations on wood components.
This circular saw blade has a 10 inch diameter with a 5/8 inch arbor, matching many table and radial arm saw spindle configurations.
The blade is described for ripping and crosscut use, so it can handle along-the-grain cuts and across-the-grain cuts in typical woodworking tasks.
The 72 tooth layout provides many cutting edges around the rim, helping produce smoother crosscut and trimming surfaces on wood components.
The Amana 10 inch radial arm saw blade from Wurth Baer Supply combines a 10 inch diameter, 5/8 inch arbor, and 72 tooth ATB geometry tailored for radial arm and table saws where the blade is above the work piece. The negative two degrees hook angle is specified to reduce material grabbing, supporting smoother carriage travel during crosscuts and trimming. For shops relying on overhead saw stations for cross-cutting, cut-off, and trimming, this Amana Tool 610720 circular saw blade offers a defined geometry and size for those workflows.
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