Tear-slot Diamond Blade
HNSPG Series Tear-Slot Diamond Blade - Precision Cutting for Hard Masonry Materials
The HNSPG series tear-slot diamond Blades , crafted with precision through laser welding, are specifically designed to cut through very hard masonry materials. These Blades seamlessly blend the features of a turbo-type cutting rim with the style of a segmented diamond Blades . The result is a turbo-segmented diamond Blades that provides a cleaner cut compared to regular segmented Blades , making it an ideal choice for cutting through pavers, masonry, and bricks. The tear-slot design enhances the efficiency of the Blades , ensuring fast and cool cuts with easy slurry removal.
Features:
Ideal for Very Hard Masonry Materials:
Specifically tailored for very hard masonry materials such as pavers and bricks, this tear-slot diamond Blades excels in providing efficient and precise cuts.
The HNSPG Series Tear-Slot Diamond Blades is a reliable cutting tool, delivering precision and performance for applications involving hard masonry materials.
Technical Parameter | ||||
Item No. | Outside Diameter | Segment Dimensions (mm) | Segment Dimensions (mm) | Arbor |
Thickness |
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TGPG12 | 12” (300mm) | 3.6 | 15 | 1”-20mm |
TGPG14 | 14” (350mm) | 3.6 | 15 | 1”-20mm |
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