216mm Saw Blades
216mm circular saw blades are built for mitre saws, crosscut saws and compact sliding saws. Ideal for precise, smooth cuts in timber, laminate and mouldings — these blades balance cut capacity with accuracy. Available now with next day delivery.
Where Are 216mm Blades Used?
Optimised for clean mitres and crosscuts in interior fixings and board:
- Trim & Skirting – Fine tooth blades give chip-free results on MDF and primed timber
- Laminated Boards – Cleanly cut through flooring, panelling and kitchen worktop trims
- Soft & Hardwood – Crosscut CLS, beading and batten without breakout
- General Carpentry – Perfect for second fix and interior joinery
Used By:
- Carpenters and joiners on second fix installs
- Kitchen and flooring fitters needing precision cuts
- DIYers cutting skirting, architrave or cladding
Choosing the Right 216mm Blade
Tooth geometry and bore size are key for clean mitre work:
1. Bore Fitment
Most 216mm saws use a 30mm bore — always confirm your saw spec or use a reducer ring if required.
2. Tooth Count
Use 40T for general timber, 60T+ for finer work like MDF, trims and decorative cuts.
3. Blade Grind
Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) and Triple Chip Grind (TCG) give smooth edges on laminated and veneered board.
Top Brands for 216mm Blades
Accurate, smooth-cutting blades trusted by fitters and installers:
1. DeWalt
Precision mitre saw blades in 40T, 60T and 80T options — built for clean detailing on second fix installs.
2. Bosch & Makita
High-end blades with anti-vibration and coated teeth — perfect for laminate and prefinished board.
216mm Blade FAQs
Will 216mm blades fit my mitre saw?
If your saw supports 216mm diameter and uses a 30mm bore (or reducer ring), then yes — always double-check the spec label.
What’s the best blade for skirting and architrave?
Use 60T–80T blades with ATB grind — these give the smoothest results on MDF and primed mouldings.
Are these good for laminate flooring?
Yes — use a fine tooth (60T+) blade with anti-chip grind for cutting across laminate panels and boards.
Can I use 216mm blades in a 210mm saw?
No — blade diameter must match the machine spec. Oversized blades may foul the guard or damage the saw.