Delta 36-751 Saw User Manual


 
Catalog Number
Blade Description
Plate
Kerf
Hook
Bore
Hardwood
Softwood
Plywood
Compositions
1-Sided Laminates
2-Sided Laminates
Non-ferrous Metal
Tile/Asbestos
Solid Plastic
Hard Fiber/Paper
Rip
Trim Cut
With Grain
Trim Cut
Across Grain
Material Application
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Flat Top Grind (FT).
Generally, for
cutting material with grain. Larger
gullets on this type blade accept
greater chip loads; permit higher
feed rates. Excellent for ripping on
either single or multi rip machines
where speed of cut is more impor-
tant than quality of cut. Teeth with
square or flat top shape act as
chisels, cutting material with chis-
el-like action. Also serve as rakers
to clean out the cuttings or chips.
Triple Chip & Flat Grind (TC&F).
Two shapes of teeth—alternate
triple-edge and flat top design for
dual action cutting. Triple-edge
teeth chip down center of kerf; flat
top raker teeth follow to clean out
material from both sides. TC&F
blades with negative hook angle
are recommended for cutting non-
ferrous metals. Negative hook
angle prevents climbing; gives you
total control over the feed rate.
Alternate Top Bevel & Raker
(ATB&R).
Excellent for cutting
operations both with and/or across
the grain. Achieves a fairly high
level of quality over wide range of
cuts.Two sets of shearing-action
alternate left and right top bevel
teeth followed by a raking action
flat top tooth with large round gul-
let to facilitate chip removal.
Alternate Top Bevel Grind (ATB).
For across the grain cutting and/or
cut-off and trimming operations on
undefined grain work.Top bevel
shaped teeth sever the material
with shearing action alternately left
and right. Given a choice, the ATB
blade with the higher number of
teeth will produce the higher quali-
ty of finish cut.
Four Popular Tooth Designs
Industrial Carbide-Tipped Circular Saw Blades
SAW ACCESSORIES
Designed, engineered and manufactured to
uncompromising quality standards for optimum
cutting performance and maximum service life.
Check their many fine features:
Fine-grain carbide tips, highly resistant to wear.
Chrome alloy steel body, balanced for running
accuracy. Expansion slots to dissipate heat;
prevent warping. With copper rivet inserts to
reduce noise level. Tips silver brazed to body,
impact tested to guarantee set. Tooth clearance
angle precision-ground for smoothness.
Select the right blade with the appropriate tooth design for the material to be cut on your particular job!
To use the chart below: First refer to the proper machinery section. Next, find the blade with the highest rating under the material column that
best applies to your work. If you are looking for a general purpose blade, look for consistent ratings under the materials you work with most.
Or—refer to the far right hand column for the best finish rating for type of cut.
Miter Boxes, Sawbuck, Radial Saw and Other Pendulum Type Saws
35-593 8Ó x 48 TC&F .079 .110 -6°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 10 10 10 8 10 8 F F
35-600 9Ó x 72 TC&F .086 .118 -6°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 10 10 10 8 10 8 F F
35-619 10Ó x 60 TC&F .094 .118 -6°
5
/8Ó 9978999797 F F
35-625 10Ó x 80 TC&F .094 .118 -6°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 10 10 10 8 10 8 F F
35-646 12Ó x 60 TC&F .102 .126 -6°
5
/8Ó 9978999797 F F
35-654 12Ó x 80 ATB .086 .126 -6° 1Ó 9 9 7 9 10 10 na na na 8 F
35-655 12Ó x 96 TC&F .095 .142
5
/8Ó 7 7 10 10 9 8 na na 5 7 F F F
Circular Saws
35-590 8Ó x 48 TC&F .079 .110
5
/8Ó 88 55 6 4105105 F F
35-591 8Ó x 24 ATB/SB .079 .118 10°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 8 5 na na 4 4 M M F
35-592 8Ó x 64 ATB .079 .118
5
/8Ó 6 6 10 10 9 8 na na 7 10 M M
35-594 8Ó x 48 ATB .079 .118
5
/8Ó 7 8 8 910 7nanana 7 M F
35-603 9Ó x 24 ATB .079 .118 15°
5
/8Ó 8 8 8 7 7 4 na na na 7 M M M
35-604 9Ó x 64 ATB .079 .118 10°
5
/8Ó 6 6 910 9 8nana 810 M M
35-606 9Ó x 40 ATB&R .086 .126 15°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 na na na na na na M
35-611 10Ó x 18 FT .086 .118 20°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 na na na na na na M
35-612 10Ó x 24 ATB/SB .086 .126 20°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 8 6 na na na 5 F M F
35-613 10Ó x 40 ATB .086 .126 12°
5
/8Ó 8 8 9 9 7 6 na na na na M M
35-614 10Ó x 48 ATB .086 .126 12°
5
/8Ó 9 9 10 10 8 7 na na na na F F
35-616 10Ó x 60 ATB .086 .126 12°
5
/8Ó 7 8 8 910 7nanana 7 M F
35-617 10Ó x 50 ATB&R .086 .126 15°
5
/8Ó 10 10 8 8 na na na na na na F F F
35-618 10Ó x 60 TC&F .086 .126 12°
5
/8Ó 8 7 8 8 5 3 na 10 na 10 M F
35-620 10Ó x 72 ATB .086 .126
5
/8Ó 9 8 7 5 10 7 na 3 3 na F M
35-623 10Ó x 80 ATB .086 .126
5
/8Ó 5 6 810 9 4nanana10 M F
35-624 10Ó x 80 TC&F .086 .126 10°
5
/8Ó 5 5 7 7 9 10nana10na F F
35-641 12Ó x 24 FT .095 .142 20° 1Ó 10 10 8 8 na na na na na na M
35-642 12Ó x 36 ATB/SB .095 .142 15° 1Ó 10 10 8 8 8 6 na na 4 6 F M M
35-644 12Ó x 48 ATB .095 .142 15° 1Ó 7 7 9 9 7 6 na na na na M M
35-645 12Ó x 60 TC&F .095 .142 10° 1Ó 10 10 10 9 10 9 na 10 na 9
35-648 12Ó x 96 TC&F .095 .142 10° 1Ó 5 5 7 7 910nana10na F F
35-649 12Ó x 96 ATB .095 .142 10° 1Ó 5 6 710 9 4nanana 9 F M
35-656 12Ó x 60 ATB .126 .173 10°
5
/8Ó 9 9 9 8 8 7 na na na 8 F M F
35-657 12Ó x 60 ATB&R .086 .126 15° 1Ó 10 10 8 8 na na na na na na F F F
Special High-Performance Blades (30° alternate top bevel shaped teeth) for Chip-Free Cutting of Melamine, Coreboard;
Laminates and Other Man-made Materials
35-741 8Ó x 64 ATB .079 .118 -6°
5
/8Ó 6 6 10 10 10 10 na na na 10 F F
35-742 10Ó x 80 ATB .086 .126 -6°
5
/8Ó 6 6 10 10 10 10 na na na 10 F F
35-633 10Ó x 80 TC&F .086 .126
5
/8Ó na na 7 10 8 8 na na 8 8
Blade descriptions
contain the following
information: the first
number is the blade
diameter followed
by the number of
saw teeth and letters
indicating tooth
configuration.
FT: Flat Top Grind
TC&F: Triple Chip &
Flat Grind
ATB: Alternate Top
Bevel Grind
ATB&R: Alternate
Top Bevel & Raker
SB: Safety Blade
Design with Chip
Inhibitor
The tooth designs
listed above are
explained in detail on
the previous page.
F = Fine
M = Medium
Ten (10) rating indi-
cates blade works
best cutting that type
of material.