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Amana 16 inch fine cutoff crosscut saw blade is a 16 inch diameter circular saw blade with a 1 inch arbor and 120 teeth, so it is built for fine cutoff and crosscut work where surface quality matters. The blade uses a triple chip (TC) grind, which staggers cutting geometry so the teeth share the workload and leave a smoother edge on the workpiece. A 10 degree hook angle is specified, which controls feed aggression and helps the blade track smoothly in table and radial arm saw cuts. The blade body is fitted with copper plugs that reduce noise and help it run cooler, improving cutting comfort and thermal stability during longer runs. As part of Amana Tool circular saw blades for table and radial arm applications, this blade fits into shop workflows that focus on precise trimming and finish passes on sheet goods.
This Amana Tool circular saw blade uses a 1 inch arbor, so it is designed to mount on saws configured for that arbor size in the table and radial arm category. The 16 inch diameter gives the blade the reach needed for trimming full-size veneered and laminated panels, plywood, and composition board, so it fits well in panel-processing stations. The 10 degree hook angle works with table and radial arm saw feed directions, supporting predictable feed behavior during cutoff and crosscut operations. Because the blade body is fitted with copper plugs to reduce noise and run cooler, it maintains a steadier running condition that supports consistent cut quality through longer sessions. The triple chip grind and 120 tooth configuration reward careful alignment of the saw fence and carriage, giving clean, finished edges when the machine is dialed in.
This 16 inch diameter, 1 inch arbor blade is designed for table and radial arm saws that handle larger sheet goods, so it slots naturally into cabinet, fixture, and millwork shops processing panels. The SAP description and web description both specify fine crosscut and cutoff use, which highlights its role in trimming rather than ripping stock. Application notes call out trimming single or double-sided veneered and plastic laminated panels, plywood, and composition board, so the blade is aimed at materials with fragile surface layers that require a clean edge. The triple chip grind and 120 tooth count work together on these materials to support crisp shoulders on cuts, which matters when panels meet at visible joints or receive edge banding. By using this blade where its geometry matches the task, shops gain more predictable surface results on finish passes.
The combination of 120 teeth and triple chip grind means each tooth removes a smaller amount of material, which supports repeatable, smooth crosscuts on veneered and laminated faces. The 10 degree hook angle provides a controlled entry into the work, which helps keep the cutting pressure even along the cut line and supports consistent edge quality from piece to piece. Copper plugs in the blade body reduce noise and allow the blade to run cooler, which stabilizes the plate and helps preserve cutting performance during longer cutting sessions on plywood and composition board. Because the blade is clearly described for cutting materials with fragile surface layers, like veneers and laminates, its geometry is tuned for that task, which supports repeatable, low-chip cuts across full production runs. In practice, these verified details work together to reduce rework on visible panel edges.
The Amana 616129 blade is described for trimming single or double-sided veneered and plastic laminated panels, plywood, and composition board, so it focuses on sheet goods with fragile surface layers.
The triple chip grind alternates tooth geometry, which distributes cutting forces and helps protect veneers and laminates from chipping at the cut edge on crosscut and cutoff work.
This blade uses 120 teeth to spread the cut over many small bites, which supports a fine finish on fragile surfaces and reduces visible scoring on crosscuts and cutoffs.
The blade body is fitted with copper plugs to reduce noise and run cooler, which contributes to operator comfort and helps the blade maintain stable cutting behavior.
The blade is categorized for table and radial arm saws and has a 1 inch arbor, so it suits machines built for that arbor size in those saw types.
The SAP description states fine crosscut and cutoff, so the blade is intended for trimming and cutoff passes rather than heavy ripping on panel materials.
The Amana 16 inch fine cutoff crosscut saw blade pairs a 16 inch diameter, 1 inch arbor, and 120 tooth triple chip grind with a 10 degree hook to focus on fine cutoff and crosscut performance. Its design is specified for trimming single or double-sided veneered and plastic laminated panels, plywood, and composition board, so it targets the sheet goods common in cabinet and fixture production. Copper plugs in the blade body reduce noise and help it run cooler, which supports steady cutting behavior across repeated passes. For shops that need controlled finish cuts on fragile surfaced panels using table or radial arm saws, this blade offers a geometry tuned to that role and ready to put into regular panel-processing workflows.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA612961 Mfr# 612961 | Amana 12" Diameter with 1" Arbor 96 Tooth TCG Fine Cutoff / Crosscut Saw Blade, 612961 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA610801 Mfr# 610801 | Amana 10" Diameter with 5/8" Arbor 80 Tooth TCG Fine Cutoff / Crosscut Saw Blade, 610801 |