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Amana 10 inch miter saw blade identifies this circular saw blade as a 10 inch diameter option, which fits common table and radial arm setups that use this size, so it slots into many existing woodworking stations without changing overall saw configuration. The 5/8 inch arbor spec defines the center hole size, which matches standard arbor shafts on many table and radial arm saws, giving a secure, centered mount that supports smooth rotation during precise cuts. Its 80 tooth design provides a high tooth count, which works to deliver fine, controlled cutting action, important when working on jobs where edge quality affects downstream sanding and assembly time. The thin kerf description indicates a narrower cut width than standard blades, which removes less material, helping reduce stock loss on expensive woods and veneer plywood where every fraction of an inch matters for yield. As a circular saw blade in the Table and Radial Arm category, it is oriented toward stationary saw use rather than handheld saw tasks.
As a circular saw blade classified under Table and Radial Arm, this Amana Tool 610801-TS blade is specified for stationary saws that accept a 10 inch diameter and 5/8 inch arbor, aligning with common shop equipment layouts. The 5/8 inch arbor requirement sets the interface between blade and saw, so when the arbor size matches, the blade centers correctly and maintains balance as it spins up and down through cut cycles. The thin kerf design interacts with the saws powertrain by creating less drag on bearings and brake, which matters on table and radial arm saws that cycle frequently during repetitive crosscuts and miters. By reducing resistance during each pass, the blade can support smoother feed rates, which helps operators maintain consistent lines when sizing cabinet components or trim pieces on stationary setups.
The Amana 10 inch miter saw blade with 5/8 inch arbor and 80 tooth TCG layout is positioned for projects where material cost and surface quality weigh heavily on job decisions. Its thin kerf construction reduces stock loss on expensive woods and veneer plywood, which directly affects yield when breaking down costly boards or sheet goods into rails, stiles, and face frame parts. In shops handling veneer plywood, the reduced material removal also helps preserve face veneers at cut edges, supporting cleaner transitions to edge banding or solid trim. The classification under Table and Radial Arm indicates it is meant for those saw types, so it fits neatly into workflows where crosscuts, angle cuts, and repetitive length cuts are handled on stationary equipment. The note that it is not recommended to cut stock over 3/4 inch without use of a stablizer defines its best working zone in typical cabinet stock thicknesses, which aligns with many carcass and door component sizes. Within that range, the 80 tooth configuration supports fine cutting action suitable for visible parts where edge appearance carries through to finishing.
The Amana Tool circular saw blade design centers around thin kerf geometry, which produces less drag on bearings and brake as it passes through wood. This lower resistance helps the saw maintain speed more consistently, supporting straighter cuts during continuous production runs. On table and radial arm saws, that reduction in drag can translate into smoother operation as the carriage or arm moves through the cut, making length and angle setups more repeatable. The 80 tooth layout adds many engagement points along the cut, which distributes the work across more teeth and contributes to refined cut edges that decrease time spent dressing surfaces. Because the blade is focused on thin kerf performance within stock up to 3/4 inch when a stablizer is not used, it aligns well with cabinet-grade material thicknesses, supporting repeatable sizing of panels and components. Taken together, the defined 10 inch diameter, 5/8 inch arbor, and thin kerf design work as a coordinated set of details aimed at precise, efficient cutting on table and radial arm saw stations in woodworking environments.
The Amana 10 inch miter saw blade is specified for table and radial arm saws that use a 10 inch diameter blade with a 5/8 inch arbor, aligning with many stationary woodworking machines.
The 610801-TS thin kerf miter blade removes less material per pass, which reduces stock loss on expensive woods and veneer plywood and supports better yield from boards and sheets.
The Amana Tool circular saw blade uses a thin kerf that reduces stock loss on veneer plywood, helping preserve more of the face veneer at cut lines during cabinet and panel work.
The 10 inch 80 tooth thin kerf blade is not recommended to cut stock over 3/4 inch without use of a stablizer, so it aligns well with typical cabinet and casework thicknesses.
The Amana 10 inch miter saw blade uses thin kerf geometry that creates less drag on bearings and brake, which eases the load on table and radial arm saw mechanisms.
The 80 tooth TCG thin kerf miter saw blade has many teeth engaging the cut, which promotes smoother cut surfaces on wood components used in cabinetry and furniture projects.
The 610801-TS thin kerf miter blade from Amana Tool combines a 10 inch diameter, 5/8 inch arbor, and 80 tooth layout to support fine cutting on table and radial arm saws. With less drag on bearings and brake and reduced stock loss on expensive woods and veneer plywood, it aligns with cabinet, furniture, and trim shops focused on yield and finish quality. For projects built around stock up to 3/4 inch where surface appearance matters, this circular saw blade offers a clearly defined role in the workflow from rough sizing through final fitting.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA610800TS Mfr# 610800-TS | Amana 10" Diameter with 5/8" Arbor 80 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Miter Saw Blade, 610800-TS |