If you’re hunting for a serious diamond blade for cutting granite, here’s the inside scoop I wish more brochures would share. I’ve walked shop floors from Hebei to Houston, listening to fabricators gripe about wobble, warping, and blades that die too young. This model—built in No.30 Gaoying Road, Chang'an District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei—keeps popping up in conversations for one reason: it cuts fast and stays safe. The segments are notably stable; several foremen told me “no drama, just dust.” Well, minimized dust if you run wet, which you really should.
Two big shifts: laser-welded segments even on mid-priced blades, and quieter “sandwich/silent-core” steel for indoor shops. Also, a steady move to wet cutting to align with silica regulations. To be honest, even budget-conscious shops are asking about tensioned cores and consistent diamond distribution—because downtime is pricier than any blade.
| Diameter | Segment H × T | Bond / Grit | Arbor | Max RPM | Wet/Dry | Service Life ≈ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 125–180 mm (5–7") | 10–12 × 2.2–2.4 mm | Medium-hard / 30–40# | 22.23 mm, 20 mm | 8,500–12,200 | Wet/Dry (wet recommended) | ≈ 350–600 m on G603, real-world may vary |
| 230–350 mm (9–14") | 12 × 2.6–3.2 mm | Hard / 24–30# | 25.4 mm | 4,300–6,500 | Wet preferred | ≈ 700–1,200 m on granite slab |
In short: fast, controlled cut, with segments that don’t “burn” the stone when cooled properly. I guess that’s what most shops want anyway.
Countertop shops, monument yards, on-site renovation crews, even small tile stores doing occasional granite rips. Use with marble cutters or handheld cut-off saws; wet cut for longest life and cleaner edges. Many customers say edge chipping dropped “noticeably” after switching from a generic blade.
| Vendor | Segment Weld | Bond Options | MOQ | Lead Time | Certs | Price Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| This Manufacturer (Hebei) | Laser | Soft/Med/Hard | ≈ 10–30 pcs | 7–15 days | EN13236, ISO 9001 | Mid |
| Brand A (imported) | Laser | Medium only | 1 pc | Stock | EN13236 | High |
| Marketplace B (mixed) | Brazed / Laser (varies) | Unknown | 1 pc | 3–10 days | Varies | Low–Mid |
Options include silent-core, flanges, custom arbor (22.23/25.4/20 mm), logos, turbo or segmented rims, and bond tuning for black granite, quartzite, or basalt. Actually, for miter cuts on 20 mm granite, a slightly softer bond helps keep the feed smooth.
Shop trial on G687: average feed 1.2–1.6 m/min, kerf ≈ 2.6 mm, edge chip ≤ 0.7 mm when wet. Another test on quartzite: slower feed (0.7–0.9 m/min) but stable amp draw—no “grabby” behavior. Service life improved ≈ 18% vs a prior generic blade.
Dress the blade occasionally on abrasive stone to expose new diamonds; keep coolant steady; let the tool do the work. If you feel vibration, pause and check arbor and flanges. It seems obvious, but it saves blades—and nerves.
Want specs or a trial lot? This diamond blade for cutting granite is built for fast, safe cuts with an honest service life. I don’t say that lightly.
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