DEWALT DT1306QZ 102x22mm 12T Blade (Fits DW682/5K)
DEWALT DT1306QZ 102x22mm 12T Blade (Fits DW682/5K)
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What’s Included
- Material: Wood
- Type: Carbide
- Size: 102mm
Product Overview
The DEWALT DT1306 blade is a precision-engineered accessory designed for biscuit jointers, crucial for creating strong and accurate woodworking joints. This specialised blade is part of the DEWALT EXTREME range, indicating its construction for durability and high performance. It's an essential component for achieving seamless and robust connections in wood, contributing to the structural integrity and aesthetic finish of various projects. Optimised for consistent, clean cuts, this blade is a reliable addition for those seeking professional results in joinery.
Part No: DT1306-QZ(DT1306)
Features & Benefits
- Optimised Performance: Engineered for efficient and clean cuts when forming biscuit slots.
- Durable Construction: Crafted from tungsten carbide, ensuring extended tool life and resistance to wear.
- Reduced Vibration: Features anti-vibration slots that minimise plate distortion for smoother operation.
- Heat Management: Engineered expansion slots prevent overheating and warping, maintaining blade integrity during prolonged use.
- Extended Sharpening Life: Extra-large carbide tips allow for resharpening multiple times, prolonging the blade's usability.
- Precision Cutting: A thin kerf and exclusive plate technology contribute to fast, smooth, and accurate jointing.
- Compatibility: Specifically designed for use with DEWALT biscuit jointers such as the DW685K and DW682K, and compatible with other jointers accepting its dimensions.
Technical Specification
- Blade Type: Biscuit Jointer Blade
- Diameter: 102 mm
- Bore (Arbor Hole): 22 mm
- Teeth Count: 12T (12 teeth)
- Kerf Thickness: Approximately 3.9 mm
- Grind Geometry: ATB (Alternate Top Bevel)
- Rake Angle: 5°
- Material: Tungsten Carbide
FAQs
The first thing to check is the blade diameter. Your Circular Saw will be designed to work with blades of a specific diameter if you get the wrong size blade, it will be useless. The same applies to the ‘bore’ which is the hole in the centre of the blade where it becomes fixed to the tool; you’ll need to make sure that the blade bore is a match for your machine.
Then, you should ensure that the blade(s) you’re thinking about buying are suitable for the kind of material you’re cutting. Some are designed specifically for working with wood and others for cutting metal. Then you have ‘all-rounder’ Multi-Material Blades, which can be used with plastics, laminates non-ferrous metals and wood.
The next element to think about is the number of teeth the blade has; this will impact upon the speed of cutting and the quality of the finish.
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