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May 14, 2025 - 06:42 AM
Hook angle is important in saw blades because it controls feed rate and cutting aggressiveness. A positive hook angle pulls the material into the blade for faster cuts, ideal for ripping. A negative hook angle slows the feed, improving safety and cut quality in crosscutting and miter applications.
The Amana Tool MD12-963 with a -5° hook angle is perfect for delicate laminates, while the Amana Tool 610800 with a 10° angle is suitable for fast, smooth cuts. Different hook angles provide tailored cutting experiences.
The Amana Tool MD12-963 with a -5° hook angle is perfect for delicate laminates, while the Amana Tool 610800 with a 10° angle is suitable for fast, smooth cuts. Different hook angles provide tailored cutting experiences.