4″ SEGMENTED WET/DRY DIAMOND BLADE


4″ SEGMENTED WET/DRY DIAMOND BLADE
$19.60
Segmented-rim diamond cut-off blade for masonry cutting applications. Neutral, technical product listing copy for professional procurement and inventory.
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Product Overview: Diablo 4 in. Segmented Diamond Blade
The Diablo 4 in. Segmented Diamond Blade is a segmented-rim diamond cut-off blade designed for professional masonry cutting applications. It operates as a diamond wheel product suitable for use with portable cut-off equipment and angle grinders.
Applications and Features
Intended for masonry and concrete cutting tasks on job sites, this segmented-rim diamond wheel is capable of cutting concrete, concrete with rebar, brick, and block. The blade construction features industrial-grade diamond segments bonded to a hardened disc body. It is listed for both dry and wet cutting applications and includes arbor bushings to support multiple arbor sizes.
Technical Specifications
- Blade Diameter: 4 in.
- Arbor / Bore Compatibility: 7/8″” with included bushings for 20 mm and 5/8″”
- Kerf (Cutting Thickness): 2.2 mm
- Rim Design: Segmented
- Maximum Operating Speed: 15,250 RPM
- Material Composition: Diamond segments bonded to a hardened disc body (industrial-grade diamonds)
- Intended Cutting Materials: Concrete, concrete with rebar, brick, block
- Pack Quantity: 1 blade
- Product Weight: 0.35 lb
- Country of Origin: Vietnam
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| Weight | 0.4 lbs |
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What is the blade made of?
Product literature describes the blade as having industrial-grade diamond segments bonded to a hardened disc body.
What diameter and arbor sizes does this blade use?
The blade diameter is 4 in. and listings show arbor compatibility for 7/8″” with included bushings for 20 mm and 5/8″”.
What materials is this blade listed for cutting?
Product descriptions list concrete, concrete with rebar, brick and various masonry block materials.
What is the maximum operating speed?
Vendor specifications list a maximum operating speed of 15,250 RPM.
How is the product packaged / sold?
Product listings indicate a pack quantity of 1 blade (sold individually) with included bushings as specified.
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