duropal - Hpl- tecHno- loGY
duropal - Hpl- tecHno- loGY
duropal - Hpl- tecHno- loGY
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STANDARD TOOTH SHAPES<br />
Flat tooth<br />
Alternating tooth<br />
Duplovit tooth<br />
(high tooth front)<br />
Duplovit tooth,<br />
chamfered on<br />
both sides<br />
Roof Duplovit<br />
Trapezoid flat tooth<br />
The flat tooth, the most basic variant, is easy and cheap to sharpen.<br />
The alternating tooth is the universal tooth shape for counter direction sizing and splitting<br />
cuts. The cutting width division and tip feed are advantageous.<br />
The Duplovit tooth is hollow cut for minimum tip feed and double-sided angle of the<br />
axis. Another advantage is that the teeth grab from both sides, although this version<br />
does not have the cutting width division. Maintenance is more time-consuming and<br />
complex.<br />
The Duplovit tooth with chamfers on both sides is the special version, and usually the<br />
only option for achieving a clean top and bottom cutting edge without use of a scoring<br />
blade and in a counter direction. Maintenance is even more time-consuming.<br />
The roof Duplovit is the combination of a roof and a Duplovit tooth. The roof tooth is<br />
responsible for the pre-cutting and holds the saw blade very firmly at the sides.<br />
The tip feed of the Duplovit tooth with the double-sided angle of the axis provides clean<br />
edge work with a long tool life.<br />
Advantages:<br />
– four-fold cutting division for optimum edges<br />
– universal circular saw blade for professional use<br />
The trapezoid flat tooth: as well as the individual tooth shapes, there are several others<br />
that are grouped together and are known accordingly as grouped teeth. The trapezoid<br />
flat tooth has a slightly higher flat tooth with chamfers on both sides, followed by a<br />
slightly lower flat tooth without chamfer. The very good cutting edge that is achieved by<br />
the fivefold cutting width separation is advantageous, although that is offset by the more<br />
time-consuming maintenance required.<br />
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