Description
The Blueshark 9″ 230×1.9×22.23mm diamond cutting blade is an excellent tool designed for precise and efficient cutting of tough materials like concrete, stone, and masonry. Its features, applications, and safety tips provide valuable insight into the blade’s performance and durability. Here’s a quick recap of the key points:
Key Features:
- Diamond-Infused Cutting Edge:
- High-quality diamonds embedded in the blade offer superior cutting capabilities for hard materials.
- Thin Kerf Design (1.9mm):
- Provides precise cutting with minimal material waste, ideal for efficient and smooth cuts.
- Large Diameter (230mm or 9 inches):
- Suitable for larger cutting tasks, ensuring deeper and more consistent cuts.
- Segmented Rim Design:
- Increases cutting speed, minimizes heat buildup, and improves debris removal for a cleaner cutting process.
- Durable Construction:
- Built to withstand heavy-duty use, offering long-lasting performance under demanding conditions.
- Wet or Dry Cutting:
- Ideal for both wet and dry cutting, though wet cutting is recommended to reduce dust and extend blade life.
- Compatibility (22.23mm Arbor Size):
- Fits standard 9-inch angle grinders and cut-off saws with a 22.23mm arbor size.
Applications:
- Concrete and Reinforced Concrete: Perfect for cutting through dense materials, such as concrete and masonry, in construction or demolition projects.
- Tile and Stone Cutting: Ideal for precise cuts when working with ceramic tiles, stone, and similar materials during renovations or building projects.
- Asphalt Cutting: Used for roadwork or asphalt cutting tasks.
- General Construction & Remodeling: Great for cutting various materials during large-scale construction, demolition, and remodeling work.
Safety Tips:
- Wear Protective Gear:
- Always wear safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection to avoid injuries from debris and noise.
- Proper Blade Mounting:
- Ensure the blade is securely mounted and tightly fastened to avoid accidents during use.
- Use Water Cooling (For Wet Cutting):
- Reduce dust and heat buildup by using water when cutting, which helps maintain blade performance and extends its life.
- Let the Blade Do the Work:
- Avoid forcing the blade through the material to prevent overheating or unnecessary wear. A controlled, steady pace will help maintain cutting efficiency.
- Inspect Before Each Use:
- Always check the blade for any signs of damage, cracks, or wear to ensure safety and performance.