Farmingdale, N.Y. – Amana Tool, maker of industrial-quality carbide-tipped and solid carbide cutting tools, is adding to the industrial wood-cutting saw blade line of its A.G.E. brand. The new blades include a range of diameters and provide excellent performance when ripping and cross-cutting a variety of soft and hard woods. A.G.E. blades are designed to be used in table saws or gang-rip saws and feature unique tooth geometry, special carbide grade and alternate top bevel (ATB) designs.
The A.G.E. series of wood-cutting blades are laser cut from virgin steel, then flattened, ground and tensioned. Carbide tips are then brazed onto the blades, enabling smooth, accurate cutting. The tips are made of a specially designed carbide grade that resists breakage and can be resharpened for increased value compared to abrasive cut-off wheels. Each step in the manufacturing process is computer-controlled and monitored by sophisticated inspection equipment to assure the tightest tolerances and superior quality.
The new blades in the A.G.E. line range from 6-1/4” to 24” in diameter and provide industrial quality performance at affordable prices. In addition to wood-cutting blades, the A.G.E. line carries specialty blades for different applications including: aluminum, melamine, plastic, steel, solid surface, demolition and scoring blades.
To view or download an A.G.E. catalog, visit www.agecuttingtools.com




