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Fabrication - Hand Grinder Blades

   

 

Standard Blades


 

 
Description:
• Turbo with Deepcut core protection
• Extra Cooling Holes
• Granite Use
Available Sizes:
4" / 4.5" / 5" / 6" / 7" / 8" / 12" / 14"
Types:
Segmented / Continuous

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Turbo with Deepcut core protection
-Granite Use
Available Sizes:
 5" / 6" / 7"
 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Turbo Segmented with Deepcut core protection
-Granite & Quartz Use
Available Sizes:
 5" / 6" / 7"
 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Turbo with Deepcut core protection
-Granite Use
Available Sizes:
 5" / 6" / 7"
 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Narrow Slot Turbo
• Good for Flush cutting
• Granite Use
Available Sizes:
5" / 6"
 

 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Economic Blade for all applications
• Deepcut protection
• Segmented
• Granite Use
Available Sizes:
4" / 4.5" / 5" / 7"
 

 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Best used for circular saws
• Economical
• Turbo Wave design to give fast cutting
• Granite Use
Available Sizes:
4" / 4.5" / 5" / 6" / 7"
 

 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Grinder and Cutter all-in-one
• Flush cut holes for flush cutting and grinding
• Aggressive Cutter
• Grinder for removing material
Available Sizes:
5"
 

 

 
 
 

 

Curved Blades

 

 
Description:
• Turbo concave curve cut blade
• Used on grinders
• Cutting corners or sinkholes
• Granite Use
Available Sizes:
4" / 4/5" / 5"
 

 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Segmented concave curve cut blade
• Used on grinders
• Cutting corners or sinkholes
• Granite Use
Available Sizes:
4" / 4/5" / 5"
 

 

 
 
 
 

 
Description:
• Turbo with deepcut concave curve cut blade
• Used on grinders
• Cutting corners or sinkholes
• Granite Use
• Premium quality
Available Sizes:
5"
 

 

 
 
 

 

Marble Blades

 

 
Description:
• Electroplated MARBLE Blade
• Wet Use
Available Sizes:
5"
 

 

 
 
 

 

Specialties

 

Flush Cut Adaptor

 
Description:
• Used on Flush Cut Blades
• 5/8-11 Thread
• 4 bolt design

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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.

8a. When using a curve cut blade on hand-held Machines, make sure there are not excessive turns to avoid putting too much stain on the core of the blade.

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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