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Frequently Asked
Are diamond blades actually diamond?
Yes, diamond blades are actually made with diamonds. They have small diamond particles embedded in the metal segments or rim of the blade, which makes them extremely hard and able to cut through tough materials.
Can a diamond blade cut anything?
While diamond blades are highly effective for cutting hard materials, they are not suitable for cutting soft materials like wood or plastic. Using a diamond blade on these materials can cause the blade to wear out quickly and may result in damage to the material being cut.
Can a diamond blade be sharpened?
Diamond blades are made with a diamond abrasive edge, which cannot be sharpened like traditional blades. Once the diamond abrasive is worn, the blade needs to be replaced. However, some diamond blades can be re-segmented, which means the worn-out segment is replaced with a new one, thereby extending the blade’s life.
How long do diamond blades last?
The lifespan of a diamond blade depends on various factors such as the type of blade, the material being cut, the blade’s RPM, and the operator’s skill level. Generally, diamond blades can last anywhere from several hours to several years, depending on these factors. It’s essential to regularly inspect the blade for any signs of wear and tear and replace it if necessary to ensure the blade’s maximum performance and safety.
What is a diamond blade used for?
Diamond blades are primarily used for cutting hard materials such as concrete, asphalt, ceramic, and stone. They are commonly used in construction and demolition projects, as well as in the manufacturing of various materials.
What are the different types of diamond blades?
There are several types of diamond blades, including segmented, continuous rim, turbo, and electroplated. Segmented diamond blades are ideal for cutting through concrete and asphalt, while continuous rim blades are best for cutting through ceramic and other hard materials. Turbo blades are designed to cut through a variety of materials quickly, while electroplated blades are typically used for precision cutting tasks.
Do you use water with a diamond blade?
Water is commonly used when cutting with a diamond blade to keep the blade cool and reduce dust. The water also helps to lubricate the blade and flush away the debris, resulting in a cleaner and smoother cut. Using water is especially important when cutting materials like concrete, which can create a lot of dust and heat during the cutting process.
What size diamond blades do you offer?
Most of Our Diamond Blades are from 4.5 inches up to 24 inch blades. Call us for precise help to ensure you will have proper fitment and use!