QUICK ANSWER
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.
What to confirm
- Material and hardness or abrasiveness
- Machine type, power and spindle details
- Blade diameter and bore
- Dry or wet cutting mode
- Rim or segment structure
- Target balance between cutting speed, finish and service life
Next step
Compare the relevant product family and application page, or send the working condition through the technical RFQ.