220mm x 64 Teeth Non-Melt Plastic Saw Blade is a circular saw blade designed for cutting plastic, so it targets a common shop need where standard wood blades can struggle. This Amana Tool blade sits in the circular saw blades class for table and radial arm applications, giving installers and fabricators a purpose-built option instead of adapting general-purpose tooling. The 220mm diameter establishes the cutting radius and overall reach, which matters when matching blade size to table or radial arm saw guards and throat plates. A 64-tooth layout balances fine cutting with workable feed rates, so plastic stock can be pushed steadily through the cut while controlling edge quality. The blade is identified as a non-melt plastic saw blade, so its design focuses specifically on reducing heat at the cut line to help limit edge deformation on plastic sheets, panels, and parts.
The SAP description notes a 30mm bore, so this 220mm x 64 Teeth Non-Melt Plastic Saw Blade is built to mount on arbors sized for that bore diameter, which is a key dimension when matching blades to table or radial arm saws. The mention of TCG in the description indicates a triple chip grind tooth geometry, which alternates chamfered and flat teeth to distribute cutting load in plastic material. That grind pattern supports controlled chip removal and surface finish during straight or crosscuts on plastic stock. As a circular saw blade in the table and radial arm category, it is intended to run on stationary saws rather than hand-held tools, supporting repeatable fence and stop setups for production runs in plastic.
The 220mm x 64 Teeth Non-Melt Plastic Saw Blade is positioned specifically for plastic cutting, so it fits workflows where panels, sheets, or plastic components are processed on table or radial arm saws. Being in the table and radial arm saw blade category, it is suited to fixed saw stations where operators rely on fence alignment, stops, and measured setups for consistent cuts through plastic stock. The 220mm diameter gives a defined cutting capacity that pairs well with saws configured around metric blades, which can simplify layout and cut-depth planning in metric-based shops. With its non-melt designation for plastic, the blade is oriented toward operations where maintaining a crisp edge on plastics is important, such as trimming plastic panels to size or cutting plastic parts that will be edge-finished or assembled into visible components.
The 64-tooth configuration on this circular saw blade offers many cutting edges around the 220mm body, which helps produce controlled engagement with plastic as the workpiece advances, supporting smoother cutting action and visual edge quality. The reference to TCG in the SAP description signals a triple chip grind, a tooth style that alternates chamfered and flat teeth, which is commonly used to manage the cutting forces and chip formation in materials like plastic. That geometry helps distribute load from tooth to tooth, supporting consistent performance over longer runs of plastic cuts. The 30mm bore dimension creates a defined interface to the saw arbor, which is important for stable running on table and radial arm saws designed around that bore size. With the Amana Tool name and LB220T641 part number, shops can specify this exact non-melt plastic blade across multiple locations or replacement cycles, supporting consistent tooling performance on plastic-focused saw stations.
The 220mm x 64 Teeth Non-Melt Plastic Saw Blade is described as a non-melt plastic saw blade, so it is intended for cutting plastic materials where controlling melting and edge quality is important.
The blade is categorized for table and radial arm saw use, so it is suited to stationary saw setups where plastic panels or parts are cut using fences, guides, and measured stops.
The 64 teeth spread cutting across many edges on the 220mm blade, promoting smoother cuts in plastic material and supporting controlled feed rates during straight or crosscut operations.
The 30mm bore defines the arbor hole size of the blade, so it is intended to mount on saw arbors designed for a 30mm bore, which supports proper seating and stable running.
The SAP description references TCG, indicating a triple chip grind tooth style that alternates chamfered and flat teeth to manage cutting forces and chip formation in plastic materials.
This non-melt plastic blade can be precisely referenced using the Amana Tool manufacturer part number LB220T641, supporting consistent identification in purchasing and shop tooling records.
The 220mm x 64 Teeth Non-Melt Plastic Saw Blade from Amana Tool combines a 220mm diameter, 64-tooth layout, non-melt plastic focus, 30mm bore, and TCG grind into a single identified part, LB220T641. For shops cutting plastic on table or radial arm saws, those specifics define a blade built around plastic work rather than general-purpose sawing. Selecting this blade through Wurth Baer Supply aligns tooling choice with that clear description, so plastic-cutting stations can be set up around a known, repeatable saw blade specification.