Choosing the right diamond blade depends on the material you are cutting and the required cutting diameter. Here are the details of the blades available:
Concrete Cutting
- 125mm, 150mm. These smaller blades are ideal for cutting thin concrete materials such as small paving slabs or thin concrete blocks. They provide precision and efficiency for lighter tasks.
- 230mm, 350mm, 450mm. Medium-sized blades that are suitable for cutting standard concrete elements in construction. The 230mm blades offer versatility, while the larger diameters (350mm, 450mm) are ideal for cutting thicker concrete and heavy use.
- 550mm, 650mm, 700-900mm. These large diameter blades are designed for the toughest construction tasks, such as cutting thick concrete slabs. They are suitable for larger projects where high cutting power and efficiency are required.
Asphalt cutting:
- 350 mm, 450 mm. Diamond blades designed for cutting asphalt, which provide precise and fast cutting. Ideal for road applications and asphalt surface work.
- 230 mm double row CNB. A 230 mm diameter double row blade designed for cutting asphalt in large road projects where precision and efficiency are required.
Cutting smooth surfaces (e.g. tiles, stoneware):
- 180 mm, 200 mm. These blades are ideal for precise cutting of smooth materials such as ceramic tiles, stoneware or stone. Thanks to their design, they provide clean and accurate cuts, minimizing the risk of chipping.
- 230-250 mm. Blades designed for cutting larger surfaces, such as larger tiles, with a guarantee of high quality cut.
Double row blades:
- 125 mm double row. Designed for working in more difficult conditions, this blade provides higher efficiency and cutting speed, perfect for cutting concrete.
- 150 mm double row. A smaller but more efficient version of the blade, ideal for heavy-duty use.
- 230mm double row. A larger double row blade that will handle more demanding concrete and asphalt cutting tasks.
The choice of blade depends on the task at hand – for lighter work, smaller blades (125mm, 150mm) are ideal, while for more intensive tasks on large concrete and asphalt elements, 350mm and larger blades (up to 900mm) are better. For precise cutting of smooth surfaces, 180mm and 200mm blades are worth considering.