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Model G0899 (Mfd. Since 10/20)
Figure 44. Laminate blade.
Laminate Blade Features:
• Best for cutting plywood or veneer
• 40-80 teeth
• Triple chip tooth profile
• Very shallow gullet
Triple
Chip
Blade
Figure 43. Combination blade.
Combination Blade Features:
• Designed to cut both with and across grain
• 40-50 teeth
• Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top
bevel and raker tooth profile
• Teeth are arranged in groups
• Gullets are small and shallow (similar to a
cross-cut blade), then large and deep (similar
to a ripping blade
Alternate
Top
Bevel
and
Flat
Thin Kerf Blade: A blade with thinner kerf than
a standard blade. Since the spreader/riving knife
included with this table saw is sized for standard
blades, thin kerf blades cannot be used on this
saw unless they meet the Blade Requirements
specified in this manual, or unless a thin-kerf
riving knife is installed in place of a standard riv-
ing knife; otherwise, they will increase the risk of
kickback.
Figure 45. Stacked dado blade.
Dado Blades
Wobble Dado Blade:
A single blade
mounted at
a slight angle on an arbor hub. The blade angle is
adjustable on the hub, and the width of the dado
cut is controlled by the angle setting of the blade.
Stacked Dado Blade
(see below):
Multiple
blades are stacked together to control the cutting
width.
Stacked dado blades
are more expensive
than wobble blades, but typically produce higher
quality results.