Technical overview
The PARKSIDE® Circular Saw Blade, 254 mm diameter, 48, 80 or 96 teeth is a cutting accessory designed for standard table saws compatible with 254 mm blades.
Key features
▸ 254 mm blade diameter
▸ Available with 48, 80 or 96 teeth
▸ Carbide-tipped construction
▸ Suitable for standard table saws
▸ Reducing rings included
▸ Maximum speed of 5,500 rpm
How it works and what it is for
The PARKSIDE® Circular Saw Blade, 254 mm diameter, 48, 80 or 96 teeth is fitted to a compatible saw and rotates at high speed to cut wood, chipboard or aluminium profiles, depending on the selected tooth configuration.
Main technical specifications
▸ Type: circular saw blade
▸ Diameter: 254 mm
▸ Bore: 30 mm
▸ Reducing rings: 16 mm and 20 mm
▸ Number of teeth: 48, 80 or 96
▸ Cutting width, 48 teeth: 2.5 mm
▸ Cutting width, 80 teeth: 2.5 mm
▸ Cutting width, 96 teeth: 3.2 mm
▸ Maximum speed: 5,500 rpm
▸ Quantity: 1 piece
Included accessories / compatibility
▸ 1 circular saw blade
▸ 2 reducing rings from 30 mm to 16 mm and 20 mm
▸ Compatible with suitable standard table saws using 254 mm blades
Who it is recommended for
This blade is recommended for users who want to adapt a compatible table saw to different cutting tasks, from fast wood cutting to more precise cuts or work on hard materials and aluminium profiles.
Pros and cons
Pro
▸ Choice of three tooth configurations
▸ Reducing rings included
▸ Carbide-tipped construction
▸ Suitable for several cutting applications
Cons
▸ Compatibility must be checked before fitting
▸ One blade supplied per variant
Battery / consumables advice
Choose the tooth count according to the material and required finish: 48 teeth for fast cuts, 80 teeth for cleaner cuts and 96 teeth for fine work or aluminium profiles. Always check blade diameter, bore size and maximum speed compatibility before use.
Objective final opinion
The PARKSIDE® Circular Saw Blade, 254 mm diameter, 48, 80 or 96 teeth is a versatile consumable for compatible table saws, offering different cutting options according to the material and finish required.
FAQ
Which version should I choose for wood?
The 48-tooth version is suitable for fast cuts in wood and chipboard.
Which version is best for cleaner cuts?
The 80-tooth version is designed for more precise and cleaner cuts.
Can it be used for aluminium?
Yes, the 96-tooth version is suitable for aluminium profiles.