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DIAMOND BLADE SEGMENTED 125X22.22MM SINTERED PROFESIONAL

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In Stock, Note: All of our prices are Including VAT. Same day FREE DELIVERY (30km) distance in Gauteng | Delivery Only. If this product is purchased and no stock is available, our team will contact you with the option of a full refund or suggest an available alternative. Should you wish to confirm stock availability before purchase, click the WhatsApp button below to chat with the team.

Segmented Rim for building materials 125mm

PROFESSIONAL

For concrete, brick, concrete pavers, masonry/block, hard/reinforced
concrete, and limestone

Professional Series Diamond Blade with Segmented Rim for building materials.
Standard 22.23mm bore size to fit all makes of handheld angle grinders.

Segmented Rim blades give the roughest cut and is used for concrete, brick, concrete
pavers, masonry/block, hard/reinforced concrete, and limestone. This blade is usually
referred to as a dry cutting blade.

It can be used on dry applications without water due to the segments (cut outs)
on the edge of the blade. The segments allow for air flow and cooling of the blade
core. The segments also allow for better “exhaust” of debris, allowing for a swifter
cut.

One of the risks to the lifetime of a diamond blade is overheating, which affects
the bond and can warp the blade. Segmented blades are the best option when water
is not available. Segmented blades are not recommended for cutting tiles, the blade
is going to chip the tile, leaving an awful finish.

Sintered metal-bonded diamond blades are the most common type of blade which are
made by combining synthetic diamond crystals with metal powder and then sintering them.