| Size (Diameter) | 14 Inch |
| Usage | Granite Cutting |
| Application | Stone Cutting |
| Material | Granite |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Shape | Circular |
Minimum order quantity: 10 Piece
A stone granite cutting blade is a specialized tool designed for cutting and shaping granite and other hard stones. These blades are used in various applications, including construction, stone fabrication, and renovation projects, to achieve precise and efficient cuts.
**Key Features:**
1. **Blade Construction:** - **Diamond-Tipped Segments:** The cutting edge of the blade is embedded with industrial-grade diamonds. Diamonds are incredibly hard and provide superior cutting ability, especially for hard materials like granite. - **Steel Core:** The blade typically features a steel core that provides strength and stability, allowing the blade to withstand high levels of stress during cutting.
2. **Types:** - **Segmented Blades:** These have distinct, spaced-out diamond segments and are suitable for fast cutting and efficient removal of material. Ideal for cutting granite and other hard stones. - **Continuous Rim Blades:** These have a continuous rim of diamonds, providing a smooth and clean cut. Best for making precise cuts in granite with minimal chipping. - **Turbo Blades:** A hybrid design that combines features of segmented and continuous rim blades. It offers both speed and a smoother finish, suitable for high-performance cutting.
3. **Applications:** - **Stone Fabrication:** Shaping and cutting granite slabs for countertops, tiles, and other applications. - **Construction:** Cutting granite for use in construction projects, such as curbing, pavers, and facades. - **Renovation:** Cutting granite to fit specific design requirements or replacing damaged sections.
4. **Specifications:** - **Diameter:** Blades come in various diameters, typically ranging from 4 inches to 14 inches, depending on the cutting tool and job requirements. - **Grit Size and Concentration:** Determines the cutting speed and finish. Finer grits are used for smooth finishes, while coarser grits are used for faster material removal. - **Compatibility:** Ensure the blade is compatible with the cutting machine or saw being used.
5. **Safety and Maintenance:** - **Safety Gear:** Always wear safety glasses, gloves, and a dust mask or respirator to protect from dust and debris. - **Dust Control:** Use water or a dust extraction system to manage dust and reduce health risks. - **Maintenance:** Regularly check the blade for signs of wear or damage and replace it when necessary to ensure optimal cutting performance.
Stone granite cutting blades are essential for achieving precise and efficient cuts in granite and other hard stones, making them crucial for high-quality stonework and construction projects.