Did you know 68% of contractors waste $1,200+ annually on diamond blades that crack under pressure? Imagine your crew stranded mid-job, watching deadlines evaporate as another segmented diamond blade
fails. This isn't hypothetical - it's the 1 frustration reported in our 2024 masonry survey.
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Feel the difference with laser-welded segments that maintain cutting depth 40% longer than standard blades. Our 7-inch segmented diamond blade delivers:
Feature | Our Blade | Brand X | Brand Y |
---|---|---|---|
Cut Speed (concrete) | 14"/min | 9"/min | 6"/min |
Segment Warranty | 18 months | 12 months | 6 months |
Wet/Dry Use | ✅ Both | ❌ Wet only | ❌ Dry only |
Whether you're cutting reinforced concrete or decorative stone, our configurable options include:
Contractors saved $28,500 using our 7" segmented diamond blades on 18,000 sq ft of runway concrete. Project manager stated: "Completed 2 days early - unheard of in this industry."
Why let inferior blades eat your profits? 74% of first-time buyers become repeat customers after trying our blades. Click below to claim your free blade trial kit - includes 1 premium 7" segmented diamond blade and safety guide. Limited stock available!
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A: A segmented diamond blade is designed for cutting hard materials like concrete, brick, and stone. Its segmented rim reduces heat buildup and allows faster cutting. It’s ideal for dry or wet cutting applications.
A: A segmented diamond blade has gaps (segments) between diamonds, enabling aggressive cuts in hard materials. A continuous rim blade has a smooth edge for precise cuts in tile or glass. Segmented blades are better for masonry.
A: Yes, a 7-inch segmented diamond blade is suitable for cutting asphalt due to its durable segments and heat resistance. Ensure the blade is rated for asphalt and use proper safety gear. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.
A: Key factors include material type (concrete, asphalt), blade diameter (e.g., 7 in), and segment design. Check compatibility with your tool (e.g., angle grinder, saw) and prioritize blades with cooling features. Verify RPM ratings for safety.
A: Yes, segmented diamond blades can handle dry cutting but may generate more dust and heat. Use shorter cutting sessions and allow cooling intervals. For prolonged use, wet cutting is recommended to extend blade life.
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