Description
The Blueshark Diamond Blade 230mm x 7mm (9″) is a premium cutting tool designed to tackle some of the toughest materials. Here’s an overview of its key features and how it can benefit various applications:
Key Features:
1. Diamond-Infused Cutting Edge:
- Embedded with industrial-grade diamond particles, this blade offers exceptional cutting efficiency and longevity, especially when working with hard and abrasive materials such as concrete, stone, tile, asphalt, and masonry.
2. Optimized Design:
- With a 230mm (9-inch) diameter and 7mm thickness, this blade strikes a perfect balance between cutting depth and stability, providing precise cuts while maintaining durability.
3. Segmented Rim:
- The segmented rim design improves cutting speed and helps reduce heat buildup, ensuring consistent performance and longer blade life. The segments also promote efficient debris removal, keeping the blade cooler during use.
4. High Durability:
- Constructed with robust materials, this blade is designed to endure heavy-duty tasks and withstand the rigors of both professional and DIY projects.
5. Wet or Dry Cutting:
- This blade is versatile, allowing for both wet and dry cutting applications, making it suitable for various job site conditions.
6. Compatibility:
- The blade fits standard angle grinders and cut-off saws with a 22.23mm (7/8-inch) arbor size, ensuring broad compatibility across different tool models.
Applications:
- Concrete Cutting: Ideal for cutting concrete, including reinforced concrete, during construction or demolition tasks.
- Tile and Stone Cutting: Perfect for cutting ceramic tiles, stone, and other hard surfaces, whether it’s for renovation or construction.
- Asphalt Cutting: Suitable for cutting asphalt in roadwork, paving, or repair applications.
- General Construction and Demolition: Can be used for a variety of other cutting needs on job sites, such as masonry, curbs, or brickwork.
Safety Tips:
- Protective Gear: Always wear safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection to protect yourself from flying debris, noise, and dust.
- Proper Mounting: Before starting, ensure that the blade is securely mounted and tightly fixed to the tool.
- Wet Cutting: When performing wet cutting, use water to reduce dust and keep the blade cool. This also prolongs blade life.
- No Force: Do not force the blade through the material. Let the blade do the cutting to avoid overheating and damage.
- Blade Inspection: Before every use, inspect the blade for any cracks or signs of wear to ensure safe operation.