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Construction
Cutting / Paving Blades - Concrete |
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Professional Series |
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Description:
• AlphaPro 65 Series
• Cured Concrete
• Laser Welded
• For Saws up to 65HP
• Segment Height 10mm
• Gullets for Cooling -Heavy
Duty Core
• Undercut Protection
• Wet Use
• Supreme Grade |
Available Sizes:
14", 16", 18", 20", 24",
26", 30", 36" |
Bonds:
Soft / Medium / Hard |
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Contractor Series |
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Description:
• A-Series / Aero Blade
• Laser Welded
• Segmented
• General Purpose
• Block, Concrete, Paver,
Brick
• 10mm Segment Height
• Wet or Dry Use
• Polished Core |
Available Sizes:
12”, 14”, 16”, 18”, 20”, 24” |
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Description:
• T-Series / Tidal Blade
• Laser Welded
• Turbo Segmented
• General Purpose
• Hard Concrete, Paver,
Brick, Clay Paver, Stone
• 10mm Segment Height
• Wet or Dry Use
• Polished Core |
Available Sizes:
12”, 14”, 16”, 18”, 20” |
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Description:
• G-Series / Gamma Blade
• Laser Welded
• Alternating Turbo
Segmented
• General Purpose
• Hard Concrete, Paver,
Brick, Clay Paver, Stone
• 15mm Segment Height
• Long Gullets
• Cooling core holes
• Wet or Dry Use
• Polished Core |
Available Sizes:
12”, 14”, 16” |
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Mixed
Use Series |
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Description:
• Blueline-Pro All Cut Blade
• Cuts all types of
materials
• Asphalt, Green Concrete,
Block, Concrete, Hard
Concrete, Pavers, Brick,
Clay Pavers, Hard Brick,
Refectory Brick, Filed
Stone, Marble, Granite,
Ductile Iron Pipe
• Laser Welded
• Segment Height 10mm
• Alternation Segments
• Undercut Protection
• Cooling Holes
• Drive Pin Hole
• Slant U Gullet
• Dry/Wet Use |
Available Sizes:
12", 14" |
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Description:
• TRICUT - all purpose blade
• Specially designed for all
materials
• Drop segments for core
protection
• Available in 12” & 14
• Good for cutting concrete,
asphalt and stone
• Very good all around blade
for most materials |
Available Sizes:
12" , 14" |
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Recommendations of Use
1. Ensure that the blade used is suitable
for the material being cut.
2. The blade should always be mounted with
the rotation arrow pointed in the correct
direction.
3. Ensure that the bore diameter (arbor) of
the blade is of the same size as the machine
spindle. Never enlarge the bore
(arbor).
4. Special attention should be made to
ensure that the blade flanges are both clean
and of the same diameter.
5. Observe the working site safety
regulations. It is of the highest
importance that the blade guard is always
correctly fitted and used.
6. To ensure long blade life, avoid brutal
or sharp contact with the material to be
cut.
7. Avoid excessive cutting pressure which
could jam the blade in the material.
8. When using a straight cutting blade on
hand-held machines, maintain a straight
cutting plane avoiding load or twist.
9. When using the blade for extensive
periods, the high generation of heat can
cause a vibration of the blade. To
assist cooling, simply run the blade out of
the material for several seconds and then
continue cutting. |
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