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The Oshlun SBFT-160004H is a high-performance 160mm fiber cement saw blade featuring 4 precision teeth with polycrystalline diamond tips. Designed specifically for fiber cement and weatherboard materials, it offers a 2.2mm kerf for efficient cutting. Compatible with leading saws like Festool TS 55 EQ, DeWalt DWS520, and Makita SP6000K, this blade combines durability and precision, backed by a lifetime warranty for professional-grade reliability.
Material | Metal |
Brand | OSHLUN |
Color | Steel |
Number of Teeth | 4 |
Style | Modern |
Compatible Material | Fiber Cement |
UPC | 639738494852 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00639738494852 |
Manufacturer | Oshlun |
Part Number | SBFT-160004H |
Item Weight | 10.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.3 x 0.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SBFT-160004H |
Size | 4 Tooth Fiber Cement |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Saw Blade |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Oshlun guarantees all of our products against defects in material and workmanship for the life of the product. This does not include normal wear and tear or improper usage. |
N**M
Good blade
Actually a good blade for my festool TS55. I used this blade to ripcut 2 sides of a 120 foot dock. It went thru 240 feet of preasure treated 2x6's and is still sharp. It does need some cleaning after all that though. I'm quite satisfied with this purchase.
G**L
Excellent blade for Festool TS 55
I've bought 11 of these blades for my Festool TS55. They are always razor sharp, leave a great cut and last long. We do custom millwork and I always keep a spare blade in my box in case I saw through a screw.
L**E
Melamine
New, I was able to get a flawless cut on both faces in melamine by making a scoring cut at 2mm depth in the back of the material. I have a Mafell saw with a particular feature that makes this scoring cut especially easy to execute. Results may vary depending on the saw and operator, but the blade can do it. I don't normally work with melamine but I was asked to do some work with it and wanted to check my equipment. I would say that there's a good chance with a track saw and these blades you can get good results cutting melamine. On any job involving more than a few dozen cuts in melamine I'd want to have a fresh blade on hand in case the cut quality from the 1st fresh blade shows signs of degrading.###I bought a second blade to install on a Festool HK saw. Without scoring there's a little chipping on the top side when crosscutting sensitive plywoods. A little filling and sanding will fix it. A scoring cut first might help but I haven't experimented. It's not a Forrest blade but it's ok.
H**P
Great blade at a good price point.
I used this blade to cut down finished cabinets and it worked great with no chipping.
R**H
As good or better than name brand
Fits my festool perfectly
A**S
Close to Festool Quality and alot more afordable.
While i was worried that i would not be satisfied by these less expensive blades, i have been happily surprised. They are a great alternative to spending top dollar for Festool blades that are frankly a bit overpriced. I'd love to see the actual cost compared to mark-up on saw blades. Using a sharp blade saves time, improves quality and pleasure of work imensly. The option of Oshlun blades is a wonderful thing about capitalism, which usually is not so nice. While i might not use them on every job, 90% of the time they do a fine job and I see no difference (besides price) from the Festool blades. Recently I used a not new 48T Oshlun blade while ripping "Hardy Plank" I did a good 10 8 foot rips of the silica concrete board. I think the blade is toast, but even during the final rip it performed more than adaquately. I continue to be impressed and pleased with these blades. I'm lookin forward to see how they sharpen, just for kicks, I'ts probabaly cheaper to toss them, but my sharpening service does a great job, so it will be a worthwhile experiment.
J**3
another great blade
I'm a big Festool fan. Well, I should say that I really like the Festool products that I currently own. I've owned a few green tools that....well.....sucked. The track saw is one of my favorites. Yeah, it's a little underpowered when cutting bevels but I rarely use it to make these cuts. One thing, IMO, that Festool doesn't do well is make blades. I've owned a couple of the Kapex saws and the blades provided are pretty sad. The fact that they provide a 60T blade with a $1400 miter saw is ridiculous. Do they really think someone is using this saw for something other than finish trim??? Sure it has a negative hook but still.... Back to the Oshlun blade. It cuts great. Super clean cross cuts and plenty fast when ripping 3/4 ply. I highly recommend this blade and will be purchasing another. I purchased the 80T for my Kapex and it's a great blade as well.
T**I
great for our PanelMax
The thinKerf of this blade was a perfect match for our PanelMax milling machine. we're getting about 600 cuts per blade through 1/2" cement board. Great blade for the price. none have lost teeth but will obviously wear down with an acceptable life span.
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