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Freud 10" x 40T Next Generation Premier Fusion General Purpose Blade for Crosscuts (3/8" to 3-1/2") & Rips (3/4" to 1-1/2") wood, laminate, veneered plywood, hardwoods & melamine. (P410)

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Style: Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield


Features

  • 10" Blade Diameter, 40 Teeth, Hi-ATB Grind, 5/8" Arbor, .126" Kerf, 18 Hook Angle
  • The Fusion Trio includes a 30o Hi-ATB for slicing through plywood and melamine, a double side grind design for delivering polished cross cuts, and an Axial Shear Face Grind that zips through wood and sheet goods with minimal resistance.
  • TiCo Hi-Density carbide provides a sharper edge and flawless finish with a dramatically longer cutting life.
  • Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the cut extending blade life and giving a crisp, splinter-free flawless finish
  • Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating reduces blade drag, protects the blade from corrosion and pitch build-up.

Description

Style:Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Freud engineers have discovered the ultimate combination of fused tooth grind geometry, blade body rigidity, precise tensioning, a special carbide blend and superior carbide brazing, non-stick Perma-SHIELD coating and high performance anti-vibration -- all working together in concert to provide the ultimate cut. One blade does it all. Whether you're ripping or crosscutting, a Premier Fusion blade will tackle any project. Equally suited to ripping and crosscutting, the versatile 10-inch Freud P410 Premier Fusion Saw Blade delivers clean finishes in a wide variety of materials. Thanks to a rigid, laser-cut, anti-vibration body, Freud's Perma-SHIELD coating, and a design that fuses Hi-ATB teeth with a unique, side-grind geometry, it smoothes surfaces as you cut them.Side- grind, Hi-ATB Teeth for Exceptional VersatilityThis Premiere Fusion blade makes big projects more efficient by allowing you to move from start to finish without changing blades or sacrificing precision. The blade's configuration fuses 30-degree, Hi-ATB teeth with Freud's double-side-grind tooth geometry. Whether you're working with hard- or softwood, this design provides a smooth side finish while crosscutting and while ripping. It also delivers flawless, chip-free finishes on the top side and the bottom side, when working with hard-to-handle materials like double-sided laminate, veneered plywood, or melamine.This high-tech Fusion blade's ideal working range when ripping includes materials that range from 3/8 to 1-1/2 inches thick. When crosscutting, its ideal range includes materials that are 3/4 to 3-1/2 inches thick. It has a 5/8-inch arbor and produces a 0.126 kerf.Unique Polymer Filler for Superior, Anti-Vibration DesignLike all Freud blades, this Fusion blade is precision balanced and pretensioned for truer cuts under heavy loads. However, its unique design takes Freud's standard laser-cut, anti-vibration slots to the next level. Paired with a specially formulated polymer filler, these slots reduce side-to-side movement for cleaner finishes, longer blade life, and reduced noise while you work. And because the entire blade is laser cut from high-strength steel, you can trust that it will stay stable, flat, and true, even after prolonged use.High-Density Carbide for Maximum Cutting PerformanceThis Fusion blade's 40 teeth are finished with tips made from Freud's application-specific TiCo high-density carbide. The TiCo blend used in Fusion Series blades offers a mix of density, hardness, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and impact resistance that's ideally matched to the varied demands placed on a multi-use blade.With teeth that start out sharper and deliver improved edge retention, the blade can go longer between sharpenings,s and will hold up longer--saving you time and money.Perma-SHIELD Coating Reduces Friction and Heat BuildupBuilt to withstand tough use in less-than- ideal conditions, this blade is finished with Freud's red Perma-SHIELD--a non- stick coating that reduces friction and nearly eliminates the heat buildup that excess friction can cause. By providing complete thermal insulation, this coating protects your tools and your work surface. And it resists binding when the blade is used for large-volume cutting applications, which reduces blade warp.As a lubricating feature, Perma-SHIELD allows the blade to spin freely while reducing stress on the motor and carriage of your saw. In addition, this coating helps prevent debris collection and resin or "pitch" buildup. Since gummy pitch buildup causes extra drag on the motor of your saw, less buildup is another little convenience that translates into longer tool life and longer blade life. It also means less downtime for blade cleaning, so you get jobs done faster.This industrial saw blade is backed by Freud's limited lifetime warranty.About Freud: A History of Innovative ManufacturingAn industry leader for more than 50 years, Freud America, Inc. is a manufacturer and marketer of superior carbide cutting tools for the woodworking industry. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain Carbide with Titanium, called TiCo, a high-density combination of Titanium and Cobalt.By producing their own carbide, Freud has the unique ability to formulate each tool for each specific application, thereby maximizing the cutting life and performance of the tool. Freud's full line of high-quality, woodworking tools includes saw blades, router bits, shaper cutters, power tools, and more. What's in the BoxFreud P410 Premier Fusion Saw Blade--10-inch diameter, 5/8-inch arbor, 40-tooth design. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer Freud's patent pending Premier Fusion saw blade is the solution to the woodworker's problems. Exclusive expansion slots combined with a special double-side grind and a Hi-ATB permits this laser-cut blade to do it all. Freud's TiCo H-Density carbide and Perma-shield coating is icing on the cake. See more


Manufacturer: Freud


Part Number: P410


Item Weight: 2.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item model number: P410


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Size: One Size


Color: Multi


Style: Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield


Material: Blend


Item Package Quantity: 1


Included Components: 10X40X5/8 PREMIER FUSION BLADE


Batteries Included?: No


Batteries Required?: No


Date First Available: October 16, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Blade for the price, how it works on different types of wood.
Color: Multi
I was a little wary when buying this at first. I do fine woodworking that requires perfect cuts on all my edges. This does it without the need to sand them before gluing. HOWEVER, it does depend on the type of wood, and of course your table saw itself. My last gripe is that the red comes off. This sucks. It's not terrible, and doesn't always come off, but on denser woods that have a lot more friction to offer, you may get a few streaks of red. I use a Dewalt - DWE7480 Table Saw. I do not have a stabilizer on my blade, yet. However, this hardly wobbles at all. Only reason I am getting one is because of the accuracy I need on my cuts (.05 of a degree off and it's not good for me). If you are trying to decide between this and a forrest II, get the forrest II. I have used both, and the forrest II is better at getting through your wood, with smoother cuts. You will need a stabilizer on the forrest II. If you are just looking for a decent blade to do projects around the house with, the Freud is perfectly OK, even OK for most fine woodworking. I will give a list of how it cuts certain types of woods (I use a lot of different types), and on a scale of 1-5 how well it did. 1 = Poor, tearout is in large chunks and unavoidable, 2 = still pretty bad, though tearout is smaller chunks, 3 = decent, with minimal tearout, 4 = amazing, with hardly any tearout, and close to glue ready cuts (if not glue ready) 5 = virtually no tearout, and baby smooth cuts. Pine: Cross Cut: 3, pine being a soft wood that does chip a lot, this is not unexpected. Still better than any diablo blade. Rip Cut: 4, comes out perfect almost every time. Oak: Cross Cut: 3.5 better than pine, with very, very minimal tearout that is hardly noticeable Rip Cut: 3.5, I haven't done a lot of oak on this yet, and it may have been due to the oak I had being a little drier than normal. All in all, still a really good cut Walnut: Cross Cut: 4, While it could get better, a 4 for an all purpose blade is more than impressive. Rip Cut: 4.5, Walnut is pretty easy to work with anyways, but it comes out perfect on this guy Redwood: Cross Cut: 4, if you have ever worked with redwood, you know that it's one of the easiest woods to work with anyways. Rip Cut: 5 No tearout. zero, zero, zero. Padauk: Cross Cut: 4, padauk is like working with hard chalk, so you never really get tearout on either end, but you will see some on your crosscuts from time to time, albeit rare. Rip Cut: 4.5, almost perfect every single time. Mahogany: Cross Cut:4 Rip Cut: 4 Manzanita Wood: (rather dense, i believe about a 2400 on Janka?): Cross Cut: 3.5, not perfect smooth, but no tearout. Manzanita isn't prone to tearout anyways. Keep in mind, this is for a 3" thick piece, a thinner piece would have come out much smoother. I wouldn't go above 1.5" for woods this dense, or denser. Rip Cut: 4, no tearout, but this being on the higher end of dense, hard wood, it does take it's sweet time. I was cutting through a 3" thick piece though, and it got through it with no qualms, just 1 red mark from the blade itself. Bloodwood: 2900 Janka (densest wood I have cut with this blade yet), done on .25" Cross Cut: 4, hardly any tearout, with a somewhat smooth end cut. Glue ready for sure. Rip Cut: 4 also glue ready, and also smooth. Got through .25" just fine. Hope this helps with the ever ongoing pursuit of the perfect blade. :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2017 by Tyler Gatsche

  • Excellent Blade
Color: Multi
This is not a dedicated crosscut blade, but new, it gives incredible crosscuts. Better than it should be able to. I tried Cherry, Oak, and Pine, pretty easy to crosscut, and it did fine. I then tried various plywood products, some with very delicate veneers. All cuts unsupported as the blade exited to see what it could do. No scoring, pre-cutting a kerf, taping, or any other method to minimize tear-out. The lack of tear-out was amazing. Much better than my previous 50 tooth combo blade. I think the high ATB is the difference. (And due to the high ATB, you better be careful handling this blade, especially when new. It bites. As far a ripping goes, it is good enough to not get past my laziness on most rips. I have a 24 toot ripping blade, but almost never need to use it for sub 1.5inch thick rips. This may be obvious, but this is not a contender for hogging out dados, etc. The bottom of the cut will be extremely uneven due to the Hi-ATB. My first blade arrive with a broken tooth. It has obviously been dropped before shipping. Freud could use better packaging with more crush zones. Of course, that might cost more than just replacing damaged blades. Whatever, I did not ding anyone, since Amazon replaced the blade immediately. Point being, inspect the packaging and the teeth when you get receive the blade. Carbide is very brittle and does not handle drops well. I would replace any blade that had been dropped, even if not showing a broken tooth. Picking carbide out of my face is not something I want to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020 by MWL

  • Doesn't live up to the hype.
Color: Multi
I've been having trouble with Freud blades lately, a dado stack and 2 rip blades, and while this blade is usable, it doesn't live up to the marketing. Crosscuts are excellent, what you would expect from a good quality crosscut blade. The rips are near glue ready. In fact they are good enough for glue joints but I would like to see a little less cross hatching. The Fusion was within 0.0005” of the miter slot. The fence is within 0.004” of the miter slot, toed out slightly on the outfeed side by intent. First 2 pics are cuts in melamine using a zero clearance insert, the cuts are not chip free. Last 2 pics are compared to a Delta 50T combo blade that I've owned for over a decade. The Fusion is far superior in crosscutting but only marginally better in ripping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2017 by R.A.M.

  • Good blade,but.......
Color: Multi
I purchased this blade after seeing the good review in Fine Woodworking. I thought it might be an economical alternative to the high priced Forrest blades I've used for years. I have had the blade installed for about 5 weeks and was generally impressed until yesterday when for no apparent reason it lost a tooth. I've been doing woodworking for over 50 years and although I've seen blades damaged I've never lost a tooth on a carbide tipped blade just from cutting wood. I'm going to send the blade back to Freud for their assessment. As a retired product engineer I suspect that the tooth loss is the result of a manufacturing defect (poor weld). All the other teeth look fine. Had it not been for the tooth loss I would have given it four stars as an overall rating. I agree the price is attractive but you get what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019 by JDW

  • Good price but falls short on performance
Color: Multi
This is just an okay blade for the price. Out of the box it was used on a Birdseye Maple project with a 3hp cabinet saw. It cut okay on rips and just fair on crosscuts. I have a Woodworkers II and Tenryu in the rotation and both have been re-sharpened numerous times. I was enticed to this blade for the price but in retrospect that was a mistake because it falls way short of the top of the line cabinet saw blades. Save your money for a top echelon blade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018 by Patrick R.

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