Concrete Cutting Blades

  • Choose a blade size appropriate for the depth and type of concrete you are cutting. Smaller blades (4-7 inches) are suitable for shallow cuts or smaller projects, while larger blades (8-10 inches) are ideal for deeper cuts or larger areas.
  • Install the concrete cutting blade securely onto the appropriate power tool such as a circular saw or angle grinder, following the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Start the tool and allow the blade to reach full speed before making contact with the concrete.
  • Position the blade at a slight angle to the surface of the concrete to prevent binding and ensure smooth cutting.
  • Apply steady, even pressure as you guide the tool along the cutting line. Avoid forcing the blade, as this can lead to overheating and premature wear.
  • For deeper cuts, make multiple passes, gradually increasing the depth with each pass until the desired depth is reached.

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Tuck Pointing Diamond Blades Dry or Wet Cutting for Mortar and ConcreteTuck Pointing Diamond Blades Dry or Wet Cutting for Mortar and Concrete
General Purpose Power Saw Segmented Diamond Blades(4.5-16 inch)General Purpose Power Saw Segmented Diamond Blades(4.5-16 inch)