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14 inch ripping saw blade describes this Amana Tool 714280 circular saw blade with a 14 inch diameter that is built for heavy-duty ripping, so it handles demanding straight-through cuts in solid stock on table and radial arm setups. The 1 inch arbor size centers the blade securely on industrial saw arbors, which supports stable running when you are pushing continuous production. A 28 tooth count with flat top grind focuses the blade on fast ripping rather than fine crosscutting, so you gain feed speed in lineal ripping work. The heavy-duty production ripping design matches the needs of shops running repeated rip operations, so the blade supports continuous workflow instead of occasional light cuts. Being in the circular saw blades class for table and radial arm saws connects directly to typical cabinet and millwork equipment, so the blade fits into standard shop processes focused on straight rip cuts.
The 1 inch arbor bore on the Amana Tool 714280 blade fits table and radial arm saws designed for that shaft size, so installation into industrial saws follows normal mounting routines. The 14 inch diameter works with saws sized for that blade range, so the teeth clear guards and tables as intended in properly configured machines. Being categorized for table and radial arm saw use ties the blade to fixed saw stations rather than hand-held tools, which supports accurate fence-guided ripping. The thick plate reduces flex during mounting and tightening, so the blade stays flat against the flange for consistent tracking. The low 28 tooth count means alignment of the fence and power feeder plays a key role in line quality, because the blade is optimized for fast ripping rather than masking setup issues with a high tooth count.
The Amana Tool 714280 heavy-duty production ripping blade is designed for table and radial arm saw stations handling straight rip cuts, so it fits well into cabinet, furniture, and general woodworking lines focused on breaking down solid stock along the grain. Its role in power feeder and gang-ripping operations means it suits feed systems that push multiple or repeated boards through the blade, so it can live on a dedicated ripping station instead of constant changeovers. The deep gullets pair with this production role by carrying chips out of the cut as boards move continuously, so the kerf stays clear across long runs of material. As a flat-top grind ripping blade, it focuses on pushing material through quickly in lineal direction, so it is suited to tasks where edge quality is later refined by jointing or secondary machining.
The 28 tooth flat-top grind pattern on this heavy duty ripping saw blade keeps each tooth engaged in substantial chip removal, which reduces the number of tooth passes needed per inch of cut so feed rates can stay high in production. The thick plate supports that workload by limiting vibration and deflection, which helps the blade hold a straighter path when power feeders push boards at steady speed. When used in gang-ripping operations, the efficient chip clearance from the deep gullets reduces heat buildup in the cut, which supports more consistent performance over extended runs. The 14 inch diameter also raises the tooth line higher above the table on compatible machines, which can benefit ripping of thicker or wider stock common in structural or furniture components. Because the blade is configured for table and radial arm saw use, it aligns well with fence and power feed setups that control stock movement, which reduces operator handling during repetitive rip cycles.
The Amana Tool 714280 blade is categorized for table and radial arm saw use, so it works in fixed saw stations designed for a 14 inch circular blade with a 1 inch arbor.
The 28 tooth count on this flat-top grind blade focuses on aggressive material removal, so boards feed faster in straight ripping operations where speed is a priority over fine finish.
The blade is described as heavy-duty production ripping because its thick plate, low tooth count, and deep gullets are configured for continuous power feeder and gang-ripping workflows.
The Amana Tool 714280 ripping saw blade has a 1 inch arbor, which suits many industrial table and radial arm saws designed for that bore size.
On this gang-ripping focused blade, the deep gullets move chips out of the kerf efficiently, which supports steady feed rates during continuous multi-board ripping.
The flat-top grind on the 714280 blade drives each tooth squarely into the grain, which favors straight, efficient rips that support high-throughput production lines.
The Amana Tool 714280 14 inch diameter, 1 inch arbor, 28 tooth flat-top grind blade is built specifically for heavy-duty production ripping on table and radial arm saws, so it fits shops running power feeders or gang-ripping lines. Its thick plate and deep-gullet design support fast, consistent chip removal in straight rip cuts, which aligns with high-throughput cabinet, furniture, and millwork workflows. For operations planning a dedicated ripping station on compatible saws, this blade provides a focused option for lineal ripping where throughput and stable tracking are central priorities.
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