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If you’re looking for new diamond blades for your tile saw or cutting machine, it’s important to choose carefully. There are certain aspects that ensure you are choosing the right diamond blades for tile cutting. Here’s what you need to know.
There are different blades for each kind of material you are cutting. The wrong bond will cause the blade to fail, so take this into consideration when buying a diamond blade.
Higher saw horsepower will require a stronger diamond blade than those with low horsepower. Consider this factor to ensure you get the best performance from your blade.
Smaller diamond blades work well with dry cutting, but also work for wet cutting. The way you manipulate the saw will make all the difference. However, for more labour-intensive projects, wet cutting is recommended to reduce friction and heat on the blade.
Some of the tile cutting blades you can choose from include a segmented rim (used in masonry and concrete), turbo rim (for speed cutting; bricks and concrete), and continuous rim (only for wet-cutting).
The tip or tooth profile of the diamond blade is another area to inspect before choosing your blade. The quality and grid straightness will determine the quality of the cut, as well as the speed of cutting.
Depending on the kind of material you need to cut, you should take blade thickness into consideration. Thinner blades perform well on easier jobs and don’t create a lot of debris; however, they are prone to wobbling and overheating. Thicker blades are more durable and can withstand bigger projects. They can be used for multiple applications, including complicated tasks.
Every diamond blade is manufactured to perform a specific number of rotations. Be sure to check the equipment for an RPM indication to ensure it is what you need.
The CSDA (Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association) code determines whether the blade is designed for wet or dry cutting. The code is made of three letters that are separated by dashes, found imprinted in the blade. The code determines the type of materials you can cut with the blade.
If you need assistance choosing the right diamond blade or if you are looking for the right place to buy equipment for a large selection of products, look no further than Centura Tools. We offer a variety of products including tile cutters, large format tile tools, in-floor heating products, Schluter products, tile leveling systems, flooring products, high-end tools, professional equipment for flooring and tile installers, and more.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of Continuous Rim Saw Blade with Laser-Slot. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
We stand out from our competitors because we source our tools and products from around the world to ensure our customers are getting the best international brands. Products from Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, and the U.S. fill our shelves, and we pride ourselves on offering the best prices and products on the global market.
If you are looking for something you don’t see in our store, let us know and we can source the specific items you need. When it comes to blades, we provide Piranha and Alpha diamond blades, as well as many other types. Contact us at (416) 785-3311 or visit our store to see our amazing products. Our professionals will be available to help you make the right decisions about your tiling project.
Matching Your Blade to the Job
There are many different types of oscillating multi tool blades available, each with its own unique purpose. For this reason, the application you wish to carry out may require a specific blade, or one thats more suited to the material. Take a look at our guide below on which multi cutter accessory you should use when carrying out a specific job:
Segmented Cutting Blades
Segmented cutting blades resemble a round, half moon shape. They are typically used for making long, linear cuts and creating plunge cuts in wood, metal PVC, and more (depending on the material the blade is designed for, of course). The teeth on these blades have zero offset so provide a neat and smooth finish.
Plunge Cut Blades
Though segmented blades can make plunge cuts, straight cutting blades are able to do so in much smaller, precise scales. They have the ability to cut deeper into the material than segmented blades do. These blades are perfect for creating cutouts in drywall, laminate, skirting boards and more as well as simply making rough cuts in wood.
Check out our blog post here on how to cut skirting board with a multi tool!
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