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Practical G5 saw blade from LEUCO for joinery centers

The LEUCO g5-System chop saw blade can be used on joinery centers from all known manufacturers. Image: 550 mm diameter for Weinmann systems.
The LEUCO g5-System chop saw blade can be used on joinery centers from all known manufacturers. Image: 550 mm diameter for Weinmann systems.

It is not necessary to rework the accurate cuts which can be used as visible edges. With this saw blade, customers can perform operations that previously required a milling cutter. In this way, they save ma-chining time on the joinery center.
It is not necessary to rework the accurate cuts which can be used as visible edges. With this saw blade, customers can perform operations that previously required a milling cutter. In this way, they save ma-chining time on the joinery center.

The saw blade offers the benefit of a very low noise level and up to 30% longer service life.
The saw blade offers the benefit of a very low noise level and up to 30% longer service life.

Easier sawing in every direction

 

By using the G5 saw blade from LEUCO, joinery centers need only one tool when processing beams. The reason can be found in the innovative tooth geometry.

 

Thanks to LEUCO, joinery centers can eliminate downtime of their machining centers. This is because one saw blade with the G5 tooth geometry is suitable for ripping and cross cuts. After a quick change in direction, the same sawing equipment can continue its work.

 

Because of the G5 geometry, the saw blade has an extremely low cutting pressure. This has a positive impact. The quality in both cutting directions is very good and rapid feeding is possible with little force. In addition, the saw blade has an up to 30% longer service life.

 

The low cutting pressure results from the special geometry of the saw blade – a combination of a leading tooth and four consecutive key for fine machining.

 

The G5 saw blade is thus a very good alternative to conventional machining using two different saw blades. This requires a tool change. Previously, the user had to anticipate up to 15 minutes of downtime to swivel in another unit or change the saw blade.

 

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