Diamond Saw Blades
Professional 4-1/2 Inch Double Row & Turbo Grinding Wheel | 5mm Diamond Segment
1. Problem: Uneven Subfloors and Stubborn Surface Coatings The Problem: Before installing new commercial flooring or applying fresh concrete sealers, the subfloor must be perfectly flat and free of old adhesives. Using manual scrapers or standard abrasive flap discs to level uneven concrete joints, remove cured epoxy, or grind away hardened thinset is incredibly slow and destroys standard abrasives within minutes. The Result: Missed project deadlines, exhausted contractors,
Professional 20-Inch Flush-Mount Diamond Blade | Deep Structural Concrete Demolition
1. Problem: "Vertical Pinching" and Track Saw Stalling The Problem: When specialized demolition contractors use hydraulic track saws (wall saws) to cut out elevator shafts, bank vaults, or massive retaining walls, the blade operates horizontally or vertically on a mechanical track. Because the massive concrete sections can shift during the cut, standard blades frequently get "pinched" or bound inside the deep 8-inch kerf. This instantly stalls the hydraulic motor, causing
Industrial 5" Diamond Saw Blade | 125mm Segmented Concrete & Granite Cutter
1. Problem: The "Double-Pass" Bottleneck and Premature Blade Death The Problem: When hardscape contractors use standard 4.5" angle grinders to cut thick retaining wall blocks, standard pavers, or dense granite slabs, the blade simply doesn't reach deep enough. The operator is forced to cut one side, flip the heavy block over, and try to match the cut on the other side—wasting time and ruining the aesthetic of the stone. Furthermore, cutting extremely dense materials like
230mm Heavy-Duty Diamond Blade | Segmented Deep-Cut for Brick & Block (7/8" Arbor)
1. Problem: Core Warping and Gas-Saw Thermal Overload The Problem: When commercial contractors use large cut-off saws to cut out doorways in brick walls, or plunge deep into concrete slabs for utility trenching, the blade operates deep inside the material for extended periods. Standard solid-core blades cannot shed the immense trapped heat. The steel core eventually reaches critical temperature and warps (wobbles) violently, binding the 9-inch blade inside the wall and
4"(110mm)Universal Diamond Saw Blade Suitable for Cutting Ceramic Tile, Marble, Stone, Concrete and Thin Sheet Iron
4"(110mm)Universal Diamond Saw Blade Suitable for Cutting Ceramic Tile, Marble, Stone, Concrete and Thin Sheet Iron Product size: 110 mm (4 ") * 10 mm (0.39") * 22.23 mm (0.88 ") We have a 16mm (0.63") gasket to better match your machine. Material::We use high-quality high-grade diamond for sharper and more durable cutting.the matrix is made of high quality alloy steel plate, which is more safe and stable. Steel core is made from high alloy, heat-treated steel. ensuring
5 Inch Turbo Premium Diamond Blade for Masonry, Wet / Dry Cutting
5 Inch Turbo Premium Diamond Blade for Masonry, Wet / Dry Cutting intruduction : 1 Diamond saw blades offer a chip-free smooth cutting experience for the user. Trusted by many for countless of jobs, you can be sure it'll get the job done. Cuts fast, smooth, with a long life. Ideal for cutting masonry work, concrete, stone, brick, block, and similar materials. Cooling holes help to keep the blade cool. 2 Made with the high quality GE Superabrasive diamond, this blade will cut
140mm Compact Tile Saw Blade | Chip-Free Ceramic & Vitrified Tile Cutter (20mm Arbor)
1. Problem: Cordless Saw Stalling and Battery Drain The Problem: Tile setters and kitchen installers increasingly rely on lightweight 12V and 18V compact cordless circular saws for mobile cutting. However, when using standard diamond blades on dense vitrified porcelain, the thick kerf creates immense drag. This rapidly drains the tool's battery, causes the low-torque motor to stall mid-cut, and heats the tile until the glaze chips. The Result: Frustrating downtime waiting for