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The Leitz-Lexicon

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1. Sawblades<br />

1. Sawblades<br />

Tooth shape<br />

FZ/TR (square/trapezoidal teeth):<br />

Tooth shape for plastic and foil coated<br />

wood derived materials.<br />

TR/TR TR (trapezoidal/trapezoidal teeth):<br />

Best tooth shape for cutting hard and<br />

abrasive coatings – can be altered from<br />

the existing FZ/TR shape.<br />

Cutting speeds<br />

46<br />

1.4 Sizing<br />

Scoring sawblades<br />

WZ (alternate top bevel teeth):<br />

Multi-purpose tooth shape, economical<br />

to purchase and maintain – medium cut<br />

quality. Ideal for chipboard, veneered<br />

chipboard, solid wood, block board, plywood<br />

and similar materials.<br />

HZ/DZ (hollow face/inverted V teeth):<br />

Tooth shape for high cut quality on plastic<br />

coated materials.<br />

For machines without a scoring saw.<br />

Material group<br />

Group 1<br />

Group 2<br />

Group 3<br />

Group 4<br />

Group 5<br />

Group 6<br />

WZ/FA (alternate top bevel teeth):<br />

Tooth shape for demanding abrasive<br />

materials such as acrylic glass (PMMA),<br />

plastic coated chipboard and hardboard<br />

to a finish cut quality.<br />

HZ/FA (bevelled hollow face teeth):<br />

Same applications as WZ/FA and FZ/TR<br />

– abrasive materials, plastic and foil<br />

coated wood derived materials – but a<br />

higher cut quality.<br />

For machines without a scoring saw.<br />

0 20 40 60 80 100<br />

Cutting speed [m/s]<br />

Group 1: Solid wood, veneered – plastic and HPL coated chipboard and fibre<br />

materials and cement compound wood derived materials, cast<br />

aluminium alloys and glulam.<br />

Group 2: Hard paper<br />

Group 3: Plaster material<br />

Group 4: <strong>The</strong>rmoplastic<br />

Group 5: Duro-plastic<br />

Group 6: Fibre cement board.

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