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Freud LU87R009: 9" Thin Kerf Rip Blade

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Style: 9-Inch 22 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating


Pattern Name: Blade


Features

  • Specs: Arbor 5/8", Diameter 9", Grind ATB, Hook Angle 20, Kerf .094", Plate .071", Teeth 22
  • Premium TiCo HI-Density Carbide Ripping Blend for Maximum Performance
  • Thin Kerf allows for faster feed rate and reduced waste
  • Positive Hook Angles for fast cutting and easy feeding in ripping applications
  • Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating reduces blade drag, protects the blade from corrosion and pitch build-up.

Description

9" x 22T Thin Kerf Rip Blade The 9-inch Freud LU87R009 Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade makes quick work of ripping operations in hard- and softwood. It features 22 flat, oversized teeth with thick TiCo high- density carbide tips designed to last, in addition to Freud's Perma-SHIELD coating, which reduces friction to prevent heat buildup. Plus, since it's a thin-kerf blade, it wastes less material and continues to cut cleanly when used with underpowered saws.Large-Tooth, Thin-Kerf Blade Ideal for Low- Horsepower Saws This rip saw blade is ideally suited to ripping hard-and softwoods, and it also delivers strong results when crosscutting wood or working with plywood. Ideal for working with materials that are 3/4 to 2-3/4 inches thick, the blade can also handle thinner or thicker materials, and it can be used to cut chipboard or laminates. However, some loss of surface finish may occur when it is used outside its ideal range. It has a 5/8-inch arbor and produces a 0.094 kerf.In addition to offering faster cuts through tough materials, its large tooth design allows the blade to be safely sharpened more times, prolonging the life of the blade and saving you money. Plus, the large gullets between these teeth ensure easy chip removal.Well- Balanced, Anti-Vibration Design This Freud blade is pretensioned for truer cuts under heavy loads. It also features an anti-vibration design that reduces chatter for a cleaner finish, longer blade life, and reduced noise while you work. And because the 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 Performance This thin-kerf rip saw blade's 22 teeth are finished with tips made from an application-specific TiCo high- density carbide "ripping blend" that offers improved density, hardness, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance.Ideal for the demands of ripping large quantities of thick, hard wood, this carbide blend includes extra cobalt for increased impact resistance. Plus it delivers increased sharpness and edge retention, which means the blade will hold up longer--saving you money.Perma- SHIELD Coating Reduces Friction and Heat Buildup Built 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 Manufacturing An 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 Box Freud LU87R009 Thin Kerf Rip Saw Blade--9-inch diameter, 5/8-inch arbor, 22-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 The LU87R series blades are the blade to pick when you want clean, fast, glue line rip cuts with less drain on your saw and less material waste. Industrial Perma-SHIELD coating on the laser cut, hardened steel blade bodies keeps the blade cool and straight in t See more

Material: Carbide


Brand: Freud


Product Dimensions: 9"L x 9"W


Color: Multi


Number of Teeth: 22


Style: 9-Inch 22 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating


Item Thickness: 0.09 Inches


Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 60


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1.37 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ LU87R008


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 26, 2000


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Freud


Best Sellers Rank: #37,163 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #56 in Circular Saw Blades


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,209 ratings


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  • Does crosscuts with laser smoothness on my 1953 Dewalt 9" radial arm saw with 3/4 HP motor.
Style: 9-Inch 22 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Ripping Sa... Pattern Name: Blade
I decided to put this 9" ripping blade with 22 teeth, on my Dewalt radial arm saw. So far, I can't see a need to purchase any other blade. The reduced motor drag, and the decreased sawdust from the larger teeth, are reason enough to use a ripping blade. I got the idea from "BigMikeTuna." He said in his famous radial arm saw video, showing his 1978 Craftsman radial arm saw, that he only uses this Freud 10" thin kerf "ripping blade" for all his fine furniture building, including precision crosscuts on critical hardwoods in furniture--he says he never uses any other blade, and doesn't own a table saw due to table saws being the most dangerous tool ever made. He goes into detail about why they are so dangerous in his radial arm saw video. If you have a table saw, just throw it away; there are 7.... horrific accidents per day on table saws in the USA--go and read the statistics and stories before you use it again. That is 7 "horrific" stories every single day, not including the hundreds of minor accidents each day on the table saw, in the United States alone... I don't like to use negative words that create negative thoughts, so I'm being vague on purpose. But please look up the statistics. Table saws are run with no guard on them, as a standard practice, and most of the old cast iron saws have no riving knife, which is a recipe for a ruinous accident. If you are going to use a table saw, at least get one with a riving knife, and don't even think about using your old style "non riving knife" contractor saw anymore. I use this blade for all my cuts. Radial arm saws are far better at ripping boards than crosscutting, because their bearings, and carriage are locked during a rip cut, so you get 100% accuracy, with zero slop in the bearings due to entire carriage being tightly locked into a fixed position during a rip cut. And, nobody happened to notice, but a radial arm saw has about a 99% dust collection efficiency during a rip cut, better than any other power tool, without any modifications to the guard, due tot he inherent location of the guard over the blade. But in a crosscut, a radial arm saw blade guard does almost nothing, it provides only partial protection to the user. And, stupidly, the guard cannot actually be used for dust collection on a crosscut. You can only collect dust on a radial arm saw by doing a rip cut, but most people don't realize this. In my opinion after owning 10 radial arm saws, and 2 table saws, a radial arm saw is much safer for rip cuts than crosscuts--the exact opposite of the common rumors about them. The blade guard covers 98% of the blade during a rip cut, and the carriage is locked so it cannot move, which makes it a lot safer than a table saw being run with no guard. As BigMikeTuna explains in his famous video, a radial arm saw cannot do a violent ejection of a board either, because the blade is set down into the cutting deck, so the outside periphery of the teeth cannot launch a board up into the air--also the blade guard prevents this from being possible, due to the blade guard blocking most of the blade. Again, table saws are run without any blade guard, as a standard practice. Radial arm saws are never operated without the guard, because the guard is not obtrusive. Back to this blade: I want to buy a 2nd one of these blades, but the cost is actually unreasonable, considering that you can get a budget blade for $14. It doesn't make sense why these are $55 or $60. Out of principle, I have held off on buying a 2nd blade, even though I do need another one. They need to bring these thin kerf blades down to about $38. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Inventor

  • Great rip blade
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
Great blade. I always use thin kerf rip blades to minimize waste - that blade width does add up after several cuts. Cuts through hardwood like butter - even 8/4 oak stock.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2025 by Mike

  • awesome rip blade👍
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
i buy the other freud rip blade 10'' 24tooth at my local hardware store. i just installed this blade, holy crap! this blade rocks!!! it's heavier in weight, alittle bigger tooth size. i cut some scrap lumber, and wow!!! this will be my go to blade from now on.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by boring s

  • Freud, ripping sawblade
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
Very smooth, finish when ripping long pieces of wood plus I like the thin kerf of the saw blade don’t waste a lot of the wood going up in saw dust
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2025 by P. Seaver

  • You won’t regret buying this blade!!!
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
This has got to be one of the best options on the market that won’t break the bank. This is my second time buying this same blade. The first one lasted quite a long time considering I make end-grain cutting boards and many other items that require precision cuts and can be very tough on the blade. If you’re trying to figure out whether to buy this or not, pull the trigger. You won’t regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • WORKS WELL
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
I had hoped that this blade would cut faster when resawing 6" pine boards. It did the job, but it took me a long time.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Great blade
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
This is a phenomenal blade. Depending on the material, even cross cuts come out pretty clean.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2025 by Ray D.

  • Worth the price
Style: 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping S... Pattern Name: Blade
Sharp blade thin kerf twice price of budget blades but well worth it. I’ll be buying Freud crosscut blade next
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025 by Kindle Customer

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