Why isn't this fiber cutting blade sold in USA?

The blade isn't offered because it is made for the AXT 50, a saw that isn't offered in the States. This blade is not suited for the TS55 or TS75 saws.

The blade and AXT 50 saw are made specifically for "hard building panels and cement-bonded fibreboard", while the TS saws are not. Festool does not want to encourage you to use your TS saw for such work as it might ruin it. 
 
Alex said:
The blade isn't offered because it is made for the AXT 50, a saw that isn't offered in the States. This blade is not suited for the TS55 or TS75 saws.

The blade and AXT 50 saw are made specifically for "hard building panels and cement-bonded fibreboard", while the TS saws are not. Festool does not want to encourage you to use your TS saw for such work as it might ruin it. 
  Alex, I have not searched what is unique about the AXT 50 saw when compared to the TS saws. What can you tell us about it?  Here in the US, I see both saws and shears being used to cut the fiber cement type siding products.
What is the more popular method in Europe near you?
 
leakyroof said:
Alex said:
The blade isn't offered because it is made for the AXT 50, a saw that isn't offered in the States. This blade is not suited for the TS55 or TS75 saws.

The blade and AXT 50 saw are made specifically for "hard building panels and cement-bonded fibreboard", while the TS saws are not. Festool does not want to encourage you to use your TS saw for such work as it might ruin it. 
  Alex, I have not searched what is unique about the AXT 50 saw when compared to the TS saws. What can you tell us about it?  Here in the US, I see both saws and shears being used to cut the fiber cement type siding products.
What is the more popular method in Europe near you?

Must have missed your question, sorry for not replying sooner. What is special about the AXT 50 saw is that it was made with extra tight sealings so that it won't be affected by the dust from fiber cement.

As for the most popular method to cut fiber cement over here, I don't really know, I never work with that stuff or know any people who do.
 
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