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In high-stakes civil and road construction, efficiency is measured by linear feet per hour and blade longevity. Our Professional Cutting Blade Collection removes the guesswork from high-production sawing. By offering precision-matched bonds for specific geological aggregates—from hard river rock and quartz to soft limestone—we ensure your equipment operates at peak efficiency with minimal downtime for blade changes.
Choose Your Performance Tier
Pro Concrete (Premium)
- Equipment Compatibility: Up to 35 HP Saws
- Segment Height: 12mm (.475")
- Bond Options: 3 Specialized Bonds (HO1-HO3)
- Best For: General contracting and mid-range flat sawing.
Professional (Supreme)
- Equipment Compatibility: High-Power Up to 65 HP
- Segment Height: 13mm (.512")
- Bond Options: 5 Specialized Bonds (HO1-HO5)
- Best For: Highway, bridge deck, and high-volume industrial demo.
Buyer's Guide: The Science of Aggregate & Bond Selection
Q: Why does the "Bond Code" matter so much?
A: Diamond blades don't actually "cut"; they grind. The metal "bond" holds the diamonds in place.
Hard concrete needs a Soft Bond (HO1-HO2) so the metal wears away fast enough to expose new, sharp diamonds. Soft, abrasive concrete needs a Hard Bond (HO4-HO5) to hold the diamonds longer, preventing the blade from wearing out instantly.
Q: How do I identify my local aggregate type?
A: Use this quick reference guide to match your jobsite to our HO-Selection Guidelines:
- HO1 (Hardest): Rounded River Rock, or glassy rocks like Flint, Quartz, and Chert.
- HO2: Regions with Granite, Slate, Trap Rock, or Basalt.
- HO3: The "Universal" professional choice for Medium Crushed Gravel.
- HO4: Abrasive rocks like Dolomite or Limestone.
- HO5 (Softest): Coastal or desert regions with Sandstone, Soft Shell, or Soft Limestone.
Q: What happens if I choose the wrong bond?
A: 1. Glazing: Using a hard bond on hard rock stops the cut (the blade "skips"). 2. Premature Wear: Using a soft bond on soft, abrasive aggregate eats the metal too fast, destroying the blade in minutes.
Q: Why is this collection "Wet Cutting Only"?
A: High-horsepower saws generate immense heat. Continuous water flow is mandatory to cool the laser-welded segments, lubricate the cut, and flush out heavy slurry for OSHA-compliant dust management.
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