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A: A 110mm porcelain diamond blade is designed for precision cutting on porcelain tiles and ceramics. Its compact size makes it ideal for detailed work and tight spaces. It ensures clean, chip-free cuts with minimal dust.
A: Yes, an 180mm diamond blade porcelain cutter is suitable for thicker porcelain tiles and large projects. Its larger diameter provides deeper cuts and faster progress. Always use water cooling to extend blade life and reduce heat.
A: A 115mm porcelain diamond blade balances versatility between small and medium tile cutting tasks. It offers a good mix of maneuverability and cutting depth. This size is commonly used for both handheld and table-mounted tools.
A: Porcelain diamond blades are compatible with angle grinders that match their arbor size (e.g., 22.23mm). Always check the blade’s specifications and your tool’s maximum RPM rating. Proper mounting ensures safety and optimal performance.
A: Wear safety goggles, gloves, and a mask to protect against debris and dust. Ensure the blade is securely attached and the workpiece is clamped. Avoid excessive pressure to prevent blade overheating or breakage.
A: An 180mm diamond blade porcelain blade typically lasts 50-100 hours, depending on material hardness and usage. Using water cooling and proper cutting techniques extends its lifespan. Dull blades should be replaced immediately for safety.
A: Yes, a 115mm porcelain diamond blade can cut softer natural stones like marble or limestone. However, harder stones like granite may require a specialized blade. Always verify the blade’s recommended materials before use.
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