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BLADE GUIDE

Choose by material, machine and rim structure.

Use these guides to narrow the product family before comparing size, bore, dry or wet cutting and OEM options.

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Private Label Diamond Blade Checklist

Before OEM production, confirm logo files, product family, category color, blade size, bore, RPM marking, safety icons, language, individual packing, carton quantity and shipping marks. Technical product approval and artwork approval should be treated as separate steps.

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What Can Cause Diamond Blade Segment Loss?

Segment loss requires a structured check of impact, side loading, overheating, weld condition, core damage, machine run-out, material inclusions and operating method. Stop using a damaged blade and inspect the complete system before continuing.

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Why Is My Diamond Blade Cutting Slowly?

Slow cutting can come from a bond that is too hard for the material, glazing, insufficient machine power, unsuitable speed, poor cooling, excessive feed pressure or a blade that is not intended for the material. Diagnose the application before changing the formula.

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Dry Cutting vs Wet Cutting with Diamond Blades

Wet cutting can improve cooling and dust control when the machine and job allow it. Dry cutting is common on handheld tools and wall-chasing work. Always follow the machine instructions, blade marking and job-site safety requirements.

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Concrete vs Asphalt Saw Blade Selection

Concrete and asphalt create different wear conditions. Reinforcement, aggregate hardness, asphalt abrasiveness, saw power, cutting depth and cooling method should be confirmed before choosing the segment and core specification.

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Granite and Marble Blade Selection Guide

Granite and marble should not automatically use the same bond direction. Confirm stone type, thickness, cutting depth, machine power, dry or wet mode and required finish before selecting segmented, turbo or continuous-rim structures.

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Porcelain Tile Blade Selection Guide

For porcelain and hard ceramic tile, focus on edge quality, blade thickness, machine stability and feed rate. Ultra-thin turbo and continuous-rim structures are common directions, but the final choice should follow the specific tile hardness and machine.

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