165mm Fiber Cement Saw Blade TCG 4 Teeth 20mm Bore 1.8mm Cut Width - Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH
€109.00
Product information "165mm Fiber Cement Saw Blade TCG 4 Teeth 20mm Bore 1.8mm Cut Width - Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH"
Benefit from the combination of reduced friction from an extra‑narrow kerf and a tooth geometry optimised for abrasive materials; the result is fast, stable cuts and extended battery runtime when used with cordless equipment. Order the Expert Fibre Cement circular saw blade directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application advice.
Expert Fibre Cement circular saw blade AD — 165 mm, 20 mm bore (Robert Bosch)
A Expert Fibre Cement circular saw blade AD crafted for precise cutting of cement‑fibre boards and other abrasive materials, featuring an extra‑narrow kerf to lower friction and improve cordless performance
- Expert for fibre cement
- Extra‑narrow kerf reduces friction
- Suitable for abrasive materials
- 165 mm diameter with 20 mm bore
Faster cuts and longer runtime with an extra‑narrow kerf
The extra‑narrow kerf (cutting width 1.8 mm) reduces the material removed per pass and therefore lowers cutting resistance. Lower resistance means the saw motor works less hard, which translates directly into reduced friction and measurable improvements in runtime for battery‑powered saws. For workshop managers and site teams this offers a clear productivity gain: more cuts per battery charge and fewer battery swaps during repetitive panels work. The design also helps to reduce binding in dense cement‑fibre boards, delivering cleaner feeds and more consistent cycle times.
Robust tooth geometry designed for abrasive panels
The blade employs a TCG (triple‑chip grind) arrangement with 4 teeth, a geometry specifically chosen for abrasive materials such as cement‑fibre boards. The triple‑chip grind alternates a flat raker tooth with a chamfered tooth, which evens out chip load and increases edge life when cutting hard, grit‑laden substrates. This configuration gives the Expert Fibre Cement circular saw blade a balance of cutting stability and tooth durability, lowering the frequency of blade changes on demanding jobs and improving overall process reliability.
Practical fitment and handling for workshop use
With a 165 mm diameter and a 20 mm bore, the blade fits the common family of compact circular saws and table saw adaptors that accept this interface. The slim 1.8 mm kerf reduces waste and helps prevent overheating when tackling long panel cuts; explainers: a kerf is the width of the cut, and a narrower kerf removes less material while often producing less friction. The combination of the TCG profile and the slim kerf makes this blade well suited for contractors and fabricators who require dependable performance on fibre cement and similarly abrasive boards without sacrificing cut quality.
Contact Metav Werkzeuge today for a tailored recommendation or to place an order for the Robert Bosch Expert Fibre Cement blade; email info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930
Technical data
- Article number: 8004962177NW
- Product name: Kreissägeblatt EXPERT Fiber Cement AD 165mm Z.4 TCG Bohr.20mm Schnitt-B.1,8mm
- Manufacturer: Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH
Facts
- Diameter: 165 mm
- Bore: 20 mm
- Cutting width (kerf): 1.8 mm
- Teeth: 4
Special features
- Expert for fibre cement
- Extra‑narrow kerf for reduced friction
- Extends battery runtime on cordless use
- Suitable for cutting cement‑fibre boards and abrasive materials
- TCG tooth geometry for improved edge life
FAQ
Is this blade suitable for cutting fibre cement boards? Yes. The Expert Fibre Cement circular saw blade is designed specifically for cement‑fibre panels and abrasive substrates; its TCG profile and slim kerf support stable cuts and longer blade life.
Will the reduced kerf improve battery runtime on cordless saws? Yes. The blade’s extra‑narrow kerf (1.8 mm) reduces cutting resistance and therefore can extend battery runtime when used with compatible cordless saws.
What does TCG mean and why is it used here? TCG stands for triple‑chip grind, a tooth geometry that alternates a flat raker and a chamfered tooth; this reduces tooth load and increases durability when cutting abrasive materials.
What do the numbers 165 mm and 20 mm indicate? They denote the blade diameter (165 mm) and the central bore (20 mm), which determine machine compatibility and mounting fit.
How does the blade behave on abrasive materials compared with standard blades? This blade’s tooth geometry and slim kerf are optimised for abrasive loads, providing improved resistance to wear and more consistent cutting than general‑purpose blades.
Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com