10 Packs 115mm/4.5 Inch Super Thin Diamond Saw Blade for Cutting Porcelain Tiles,Granite Marble Ceramics
Universal Design for Dry and Wet Cutting
The blade is designed for both dry and wet cutting applications, making it versatile for a wide range of projects.
X Teeth Design for Fast and Smooth Cutting
With its X teeth design, the blade provides fast and smooth cutting performance for efficient and precise cuts.
Super Thin Blade with Free Chips
The blade is super thin, allowing for efficient and precise cuts. Additionally, its free chips design helps to prevent overheating.
Compatible with Hand-Held Machines
The blade is compatible with hand-held machines, making it easy to use.
Suitable for Cutting Various Materials
The blade is suitable for cutting a wide range of materials, including porcelain, ceramic tile, granite, sandstone, quartz, and more.
CPSIA Warning Label Included for Safety Compliance
For safety compliance, the package includes a CPSIA warning label.
Package Includes
The package includes 10 packs of 115mm/4.5″ super thin diamond saw blades.
Safety Recommendations
Prior to starting any work, it is strongly recommended that you follow these safety recommendations:
Wear Personal Protective Equipment
- Always wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, dust aspirators, welding gloves, safety shoes, and other appropriate equipment to protect your eyes, ears, face, hands, and body.
Take Good Care of Your Personal Protective Equipment
- Take good care of your personal protective equipment and inspect it regularly for any damages or defects.
Handle the Saw Blade with Care and Caution
- Always handle the saw blade with care and caution to prevent injury or damage to the blade.
Keep the Blade Away from Children
- Keep the blade away from children and ensure it is properly stored in a safe and secure location.
Commander –
Don’t get me wrong. Tile saws are great, I own 3 and I’m semi-pro. But occasionally you have touch up work to do and the tile saw just can’t reach it. This is what you need. If I’m working on a flat surface I add a bit of water to the surface of the tile to cool it down (do at your own risk). I find that I can grind arcs into the surface fairly easy with this blade (look on youtube to see how to do this). When you need to step it up another level, a cheap harbor freight grinder and this blade will allow you to make the cut (pun intended).
King –
Frankly, I have only “likes”. These discs are the fastest Ceramic cutters I have so far used. I dislike the common usageof the butter comparison as I retain to be inappropriate, but, with only a minimal force, these blades will slice a standard one foot ceramic tile in matter of seconds. Seconds, not minutes….
Thunder –
the product is thin and lite. But this blade worked best with water
Gale –
It will cut tile just not very clean cuts. I guess for 20 bucks it’s OK. As long as you don’t need perfect cut lines. It chips porcelain tile. Not terribly but still chips. Likes to knock the very corner off at the end of the cut.
Fiery –
Selected this brand and blade because it specifically listed marble as a compatible stone to cut. After installing on a brand new Diamondback wet saw table and verifying perpendicularity and flatness, I attempted to cut my first 10mm thick 12″x24″ marble tile. The blade definitely cut the marble with no problems. However, the finish was less than ideal as it chipped throughout the entire cut. See attached pictures of factory edge and cut edge. I tried flipping the tile over for another cut and trying slower feed rate with same poor results. You can see where the chipping was being created with the blade design which is the trailing edge of the “silver” cutting section as it exits the tile under careful observation. Knowing this, I tried to adjust the depth of the cut so the thickness of the tile is only within the “silver” section and again, no luck. So I can either try another blade mfg or continue on by planning where my cuts are and making sure they end up against the walls and not visible. This was the only way I could salvage this project. Chipping is not acceptable with the grout width and end result I wanted so perhaps better suited for something else and thinner tile? Who knows. I would not recommend this tile blade for marble if you want pristine edges.
Beryl –
like how easy it cuts tile.
Pandora –
Worked well on hundreds of small cuts for my mosaic marble tiles project. Went slow. Back-cut where possible. Very few chip outs. Very pleased.
Ruler –
Great product
Erwin –
DID A GOOD JOB, BURNED OUT QUICKLY
Heroine –
Only did 20 cuts on and the hub on the disc went out. Couldn¡¯t use it any more. I did received a new blade from seller, I will buy from them again??