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Kapex KS120 Miter Saw 
Optional Accessories 
Sawblades 
Combination Blade 
Tooth Type 
ATB, 60 teeth 
Hook Angle -5° 
Item Number 494 
604 
Description 
This is the standard blade that comes with the saw. With a moderate 
tooth count and ATB tooth grind, this blade provides good results when 
a single blade is needed for general purpose cutting. The blade 
incorporates asymmetrical tooth spacing to reduce harmonic 
vibration. 
 
Fine Crosscut Blade 
Tooth Type 
ATB, 80 teeth 
Hook Angle -5° 
Item Number 494 
605 
Description 
With a high tooth count and ATB tooth grind, this blade provides 
excellent, chip-free crosscutting of lumber and fine (cabinet-grade) 
plywood. The blade incorporates asymmetrical tooth spacing to reduce
harmonic vibration. 
 
Fine Laminate Blade 
Tooth Type 
Flat-tipped ATB, 64 teeth 
Hook Angle -5° 
Item Number 494 
606 
Description 
The ultra-hard, flat-tipped (FT) ATB teeth on this blade reduces chipping
of laminates and solid surface materials without dulling. 
The FT- ATB grind results in the performance of an ATB grind, with the 
longevity of a TCG grind. 
 
Aluminum and Plastic Blade 
Tooth Type 
TCG, 68 teeth 
Hook Angle -5° 
Item Number 494 
607 
Description 
The high tooth count, TCG grind of this blade provides long lasting 
sharpness and good control for cutting aluminum and hard plastic. 
 
Notes 
 
ATB:  Alternate Top Bevel. The ATB type blade slices through wood fibers, first on 
one side and then on the other for clean cuts in natural and manmade 
materials. 
TCG: Triple Chip Grind. The TCG type blade is designed to cut through hard 
materials. The trapezoidal tooth cuts the center of the kerf and the flat raker 
tooth cuts the edges. This type of blade design is more resistant to dulling. 
26-a  Bevel Angle: All of the ATB-type blades shown above have a bevel angle of 
15°. This moderate bevel angle helps provide good chip-free cutting without 
rapidly dulling. 
26-b  Hook Angle: The higher the hook angle, the more the tooth grabs the 
material and pulls it into the cut. Ripping blades have a very high hook angle 
to cut aggressively. Lower hook angles are used for harder materials where 
greater control is needed. 
Tooth Count: The more teeth a blade has, the smoother it will cut. Conversely, 
blades with fewer teeth cut more aggressively.