Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Freud LM74R010: 10' Industrial Glue Line Ripping Blade

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$71.38

$ 29 .99 $29.99

In Stock

About this item

  • Specs: Arbor 5/8", Diameter 10", Grind TCG, Hook Angle 12°, Kerf .118", Plate .098", Teeth 30
  • Premium TiCo HI-Density Carbide Ripping Blend for Maximum Performance
  • Heavy-Duty Thick Kerf and Plate ensure a stable, flat blade for long 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.


Product Description

10" x 30T Industrial Glue Line Ripping Blade

Amazon.com

Designed for serious woodworkers, the 10-inch Freud LM74R010 Glue Line Rip Saw Blade features Freud's red, non-stick Perma-SHIELD coating for friction reduction and improved durability. It pairs this coating with a heavy-duty body and 30 triple-chip teeth featuring TiCo high-density carbide tips. This combination delivers cuts that are quick, smooth, and precise, making the blade ideal for detail work.

LM74R010 Glue Line Rip Saw Blade with Perma-SHIELDAt a Glance:

  • Ideal for smooth cuts in materials that are 1/8 to 1 inch thick
  • Heavy-duty plate with laser-cut, anti-vibration slots
  • Tough Perma-Shield coating reduces friction and heat buildup
Technical Specs:CoatingPerma-SHIELDDiameter10"Teeth30 FLATArbor5/8"Kerf (K).118Plate (P).098Depth of Cut
Heavy-Duty Thick Kerf and Plate ensure a stable, flat blade for long cutting lifeLaser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the cut extending blade life, and giving a crisp, swirl-free flawless finishTriple-Chip Tooth Design for Quick, Clean Finish Work
This blade's triple-chip teeth leave a finish that's true, extra smooth, and chip-free--even when you're working with brittle materials. This eliminates the need for sanding and jointing and saves you time, making the glue line rip saw blade an ideal match for gluing and finish work.

Designed for optimal performance, this blade cuts materials that are 1/8 to 1 inch thick, including hard- and softwood. This versatile blade handles crosscuts with chipboard, plywood, or laminate, and can tackle thinner or thicker materials. 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 0.118 kerf.

Well-Balanced, Anti-Vibration Design
This Freud blade is precision balanced and pretensioned for truer cuts under heavy loads. It also features laser-cut, anti-vibration slots that reduce chatter for a cleaner finish, 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. Furthermore, this well-balanced, anti-vibration design means there's no need to use add-on stabilizers with this blade.

High-Density Carbide for Maximum Cutting Performance
This glue line rip saw blade's 30 teeth are finished with tips made from Freud's application-specific TiCo high-density carbide "ripping blend." This blend offers a mix of improved density, hardness, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and impact resistance that's ideally matched to the demands of ripping large quantities of soft or hard wood.

With teeth that start out sharper and deliver improved edge retention, the blade can go longer between sharpening, and will hold up longer--once again, saving you time and 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 LM74R010 Glue Line Rip Saw Blade with Perma-SHIELD--10-inch diameter, 5/8-inch arbor, 30-tooth design.



Lounge Room
Reviewed in Australia on January 12, 2025
Fantastic and 100% happy
R. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Works like a charm. The Cut looks sanded and smooth. It does crosscut well too.
James Lukow
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2024
When I bought it I needed a new table-saw blade. Cuts well - clean, smooth and easily.Lives up to Freud reputation. GLAD I bought it.
HHWoodwork
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I have several of these blades in our company shop and they work excellent and re-sharpen very well. I'll continue to buy these for our table saws.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Freud quality rip blade. No issues upon receipt. Have ripped a bunch of stock for a project and it has performed well.
John
Reviewed in Australia on November 4, 2024
Good value for money
Nick C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Great blade for fast, clean rip cuts on a portable table saw. The thickness keeps it from bending as much when you're technique isn't perfect. It leaves a pretty smooth cut if you run stock through a bit slower and leaves just the faintest blade marks if you push through quickly - which is easy to do cuz this blade devours wood. Great blade to have for ribbing lumber on a jobsite
Derrick Humber
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
I have not used this as much as I need to, but I was impressed with the quality. A heavy blade that runs very true. While I don't think you get a finish as smooth as a jointer, I agree that there is no need to use a jointer to do glue ups. On a higher end table saw it may produce a smoother cut, but I am impressed.
Woodhunter
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022
Blade arrived really sharp, rips wood easily. But for me, not a glue line rip, leaves saw marks especially if you tilt the blade.
Carlos Maldonado
Reviewed in Mexico on February 20, 2021
No la he pedido probar, me llego con dos dientes rotos, amazon me mando un remplazo y tambien traia un diente roto. Tengo otras hoja Freud y son lo mejor, pero el mosque en que la mandan es muy debil, deberian enviarlo en un fleje mas resistente.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2020
I have been using a Freud 24T Thin Kerf blade for the past year ripping mainly white oak and poplar in thicknesses ranging from 3/4 through 6/4. It had the Perma-Shield coating and has worked very well for me. I did notice some blade burn on thicker hardwoods which I believe was from blade vibration on the thin kerf.In looking for another rip blade for thicker stock I noticed many reviewers mention the slick feel of the Silver Ice Coating. I will say, to the touch this finish seems a lot slicker than the red Perma-Shield coating. Freud recommends this for cuts up to 1" but I just ripped several hundred feat of rock hard quarter sawn which oak in rough-cut 6/4 thickness. Lengths were 14' and this powered right through with no burning and easy feed pressure. I believe the thicker 1/8" kerf also kept the blade vibration to a minimum. The finished edge on the wood was easily glue-up ready and if left exposed would require minimal sanding. It left a better finish than my jointer or planer does.Price was excellent versus the competing brands I saw. Delivery was quick and the packaging was perfect.As always, blade performance on a saw is directly related to the proper tune of the saw. I was using this on a freshly tuned Delta X5 Unisaw, 5HP motor, Unisaw Fence, with freshly waxed table.I won't hesitate to purchase this blade again once I wear it out and can no longer have it sharpened!With the better success of using a thicker kerf I am now interested to try out the Freud Thick Stock Rip Blade which they recommend for stock up to 3 1/2" thick!
Thomas Lecoq
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019
This is the blade I keep mounted in my table saw. Ripping or crosscut, this blade produces a smooth cut and rarely burns unless I pause feeding for some odd reason. This is a full kerf blade and doesn't deflect when cutting mitered corners for a picture frame. I produces a flat bottomed groove because every fourth tooth has a flat top. The other teeth are angled and are responsible for the smoothness of the cut. I have purchased three so far, two for my table saw, on for my sliding miter. I must send one out for sharpening because without realizing I cut some composite siding and dulled one of them. However, this is an industrial blade with extra thick carbide, so I expect it will come back good as new ever after several sharpenings. There is a thin kerf version, but I found it deflects slightly on hardwood miters and spoils the frame corner fit. It is still practically new, but I'm spoiled to the full kerf versions. This is by far the best general purpose blade I've ever used, and if you are cutting a glued up panel, you NEED this blade.
G. Linn
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2012
I have a jointer so cleaning up after a rough rip is no big deal. But, with my other thin kerf rip blade, a Freud 24 tooth one, it still meant that I had to plan ahead. That is, I had to cut parts oversize so I could joint both sides even if the rip was pretty clean. The biggest problem was that the thin kerf blade had problems ripping boards that were not "perfectly" flat. When I would buy hardwood, I would have to rip it right away. If the board had a chance to twist, ripping, especially relatively thin strips, was difficult. You could almost see the blade vibrate. Stabilizers didn't help. One could argue that you shouldn't be working with non-flat boards in the first place. Thinking back, I don't know why I have ANY thin kerf blades. I have a powerful enough table saw so that thick or thin doesn't matter. I can see where some craftsmen who must take a small, portable, table saw to the job site might need thin kerfs. I tried ripping both pine and oak with this blade. I thought the speed of cut was somewhat faster than the 24 tooth and the rips were, as is advertised, "glue line" ready. There wasn't any tearing or burning. I didn't try ripping any warped boards. I really like Freud blades and that is all I buy anymore except when I have a crude, non furniture, job like ripping deck boards. Then, I use the cheapest disposable I can find. I like the fact that Freud blades have recommendations printed on the side of the blade. That is, a blade may be good for crosscuts in general but not as good for melamine. So, if you are like me and have about 4 or 5 blades that you can choose from, you can choose the one that should give the best results for the material and type of cut. Just be careful when you are cleaning because the cleaner can remove all of the markings.