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Returnable
Yes
Arbor Size
5/8"
Number of Teeth
6
Defective Code
A
Number in Package
1 pc
Sub Brand
HardieBlade
Kerf
0.087"
Grind
TCG
Packaging Type
Carded
Diameter
10"
Product Type
Fiber Cement Blade
Material
Carbide Tipped
Maximum Speed
7000 rpm
Each Weight
1.680 LB
Velocity
C
Hazardous Material
No
Thickness
0.063"
Speed Rating
7000 rpm
Cutting Edge Material
Polycrystalline Diamond
Application
For full time use in heavy-duty applications like cutting multiple pieces of fiber cement board
Nomenclature
D1006DH CEMENT BLADE 10X6T
Teeth Type
TCG
Applicable Materials
Fiber Cement
Height
13.81
Length
0.25
Width
12.00
Bit Material
Carbide
Material Cut
Fiber Cement
Product Height (in.)
0.2
Product Length (in.)
13.8
Product Width (in.)
11.7
Saw Blade Material
Steel
Product Weight (lb.)
1.66
Saw Blades & Accessories Product Type
Saw Blade
Country Origin Code
IT
ECCN
EAR99
For Use With
Miter Saw, Table Saw
Hook Angle
10 degree
Blade Diameter (in.)
10
Applications
Fiber Cement
Tooth Count
6
Saw Type
Miter Saw, Table Saw
Kerf Thickness
0.087 In.
Suitable for: Miter Saw Portable Table Saw Slide Miter Saw
Diablo HardieBlade is the only approved PCD (Polycrystalline diamond) tipped fiber cement blade recommended by James Hardie Building Products. Diablo fiber cement blades generate up to 5% less respirable dust, while delivering the longest life in all fiber cement materials. Diablo PCD Hardieblades feature a unique, spark-eroded triple chip grind for long life up to 60X the life in fiber cement of conventional carbide blades Diablo PCD Hardieblades are ideal for full time use in heavy-duty applications like cutting multiple pieces of fiber cement board. Dust generation does not necessarily correlate directly to exposure risk.