Did you know 43% of job delays stem from using wrong cutting blades? Your crew loses $2,800 weekly when blades wear out mid-project. We've watched contractors bleed money on generic blades that crack on porcelain or glaze over in hot asphalt. Enough is enough.
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Our 7.25 diamond blade
laughs at 13,300 RPM. Laser-welded segments bite into reinforced concrete like butter. See how we dominate:
Feature | Asphalt Blade | Marble Blade | Porcelain Blade |
---|---|---|---|
Segment Height | 12mm Turbo | 7mm Continuous | 10mm Hybrid |
Cut Speed | 14"/sec | 9"/sec | 18"/sec |
We sliced through 1,200 slabs to bring you cold facts:
Need to cut 6" thick asphalt at -20°F? Our cryo-treated blades won't flinch. Working with delicate mosaic tiles? Our electroplated models deliver surgical precision. Tell us your challenge - we'll forge your solution.
Contractors saved $147,000 using our 7.25 asphalt blades. 9,000 linear feet cut in 48 hours. Zero blade changes. Zero safety incidents. Your turn to win.
Since 2009, we've armed 12,743 contractors with blades that perform. Our 7.25" series comes with lifetime technical support and 24hr emergency replacement. Still juggling multiple blades? Hit the button below - let's sharpen your competitive edge.
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A: A 7.25 asphalt blade typically has a softer bond and wider segments to handle heat buildup and abrasion from asphalt. Concrete blades use a harder bond and tighter segments to cut through dense materials. Using the wrong type can reduce efficiency or damage the blade.
A: While possible, a dedicated marble diamond blade may chip porcelain due to its aggressive design. Porcelain tile blades have finer grit and a specialized bond for precision. Always opt for a blade labeled for porcelain to ensure clean cuts.
A: Ideal porcelain tile blades have a continuous rim (no segments) and ultra-fine diamond grit. They prioritize smooth, chip-free cuts and often require water cooling. Dry-cutting variants exist but may sacrifice finish quality.
A: Segmented rims (with gaps) suit faster, dry-cutting of asphalt or concrete. Continuous rims are for delicate materials like marble or porcelain, offering smoother finishes. Match the rim type to material hardness and cutting method.
A: Some 7.25 diamond blades are labeled as "multi-purpose" for wet/dry use. However, wet-cutting blades often last longer and reduce dust, while dry blades prioritize convenience. Check manufacturer specifications to avoid safety risks.
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