Professional Cutting Series

Diamond Saw Blades

Premium diamond cutting discs for construction and stone industries. Engineered for fast cutting speed and long lifespan.

Ø105-400mm RangeHot Pressed / SinteredSegmented / Turbo / RimWet & Dry Cutting

Product Series

Specialized rim designs for every material

Segmented Rim Blade

Segmented Rim Blade

General purpose blade for rough cutting. The segmented gullets provide excellent air cooling and dust removal, making it ideal for dry cutting concrete, brick, and block.

Cut Type
Dry / Wet
Best For
Concrete, Brick, Masonry
Key Features
Fast Cutting Speed Good Cooling
Applications
Concrete Brick Block Stone
Turbo Rim Blade

Turbo Rim Blade

Turbo rim with cooling holes for fast, smooth cuts. Serrated edge improves debris removal; vents keep the blade cool. Ideal for concrete, pavers, and brick; with water it also handles tile/marble.

Cut Type
Dry / Wet
Best For
Concrete, Pavers, Brick; Tile/Marble (wet)
Key Features
Smooth Cut High Speed
Applications
Concrete Pavers Brick Tile / Marble (wet)
Continuous Rim Blade

Continuous Rim Blade

Flat continuous rim for chip-free cutting on delicate materials. Must be used with water (Wet Cutting) to prevent overheating. Perfect for ceramic tiles and marble.

Cut Type
Wet Only
Best For
Ceramic Tile, Porcelain, Marble
Key Features
Chip-free Finish Precision Cut
Applications
Ceramic Tiles Porcelain Marble

Technical Specifications

Standard sizes and dimensions

Diameter
105mm (4") - 230mm (9") - 400mm (16")
Arbor Size
20mm / 22.23mm / 25.4mm
Segment Height
7mm / 10mm / 12mm
Bond Type
Sintered / Hot Pressed / Laser Welded
Core Thickness
1.2mm - 3.2mm
Diamond Grit
30/40 (Rough) - 50/60 (Medium)
MPA / EN13236 Certified Safety Standards

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these blades dry?

Segmented and Turbo blades can be used dry or wet. Continuous Rim blades MUST be used with water (wet cutting) to prevent heat damage and ensure a clean cut.

What is the arbor size?

The most common arbor size for angle grinders is 22.23mm (7/8"). We also provide reducing rings (washers) to fit 20mm or 16mm arbors.

What is the difference between Sintered and Hot Pressed?

Hot Pressed blades are denser and more durable than Cold Pressed (Sintered) ones. They offer longer life and faster cutting speeds, suitable for professional use.

Do you offer the 115mm (4.5 inch) size?

Yes, 115mm (4.5") is our best-selling size, commonly used on small angle grinders. It is available in Segmented, Turbo, and Continuous styles.

Looking for Grinding Wheels?

We also manufacture Diamond Grinding Cup Wheels for surface preparation.