Diamond blade yellow
(6 products found)
Stone/ Mason Diamond Cutting Blade 9
Mht Stone/ Mason Diamond Cutting Blade 9
SJL Power 115mm (4.5") Diamond Glass Cutting Disc - Ultra-Thin Blade for Glass, Ceramic Tile, Jade & Crystal - Chip-Free Smooth Cut
76707 INDUSTRIAL DIAMOND CUTTING BLADE 230mm x 22.2 x 30MM
Hipocampo 4.5" (115mm) Segmented Diamond Cutting Disc - Dry Cut (DID115)
Diamond Blade Segmented
230mm(9") Diamond Cutting Blades/disc-Diamond Cutting Wheel for Angle Grinder Dry/Wet Cutting Blade for Brick, Masonry, Concrete, Tile and Ceramic
180mm (7") Diamond Cutting Blades/disc-Diamond Cutting Wheel for Angle Grinder Dry/Wet Cutting Blade for Brick, Masonry, Concrete, Tile and Ceramic
115mm (4-1/2") Diamond Cutting Blades/disc-Diamond Cutting Wheel for Angle Grinder Dry/Wet Cutting Blade for Brick, Masonry, Concrete, Tile and Ceramic
4.5 Inch(115mm) Glass Cutting Disc – 115mm Diamond Blade For Glass, Ceramic Tile & Marble
Diamond Blade "Turbo
KulKoni 4.5" Diamond Cutting Disc – 115mm Turbo Saw Blade For Concrete, Marble & Granite
YDRIWON/DIAMOND SAW BLADE 9''
Super Diamond Disc for Asphalt & Concrete Cutting - 355mm (14") x 25.4mm, 12mm Width,High Performance, Durable Blade
Diamond Cutting Blade
Diamond Saw Blades 9” 230mm + 7” 180mm + 4.5” 115mm – Heavy-Duty Cutting Disc for Concrete Stone Tile Masonry
4.5 Inch Diamond Saw Blade - Hot Press Turbo Mesh Cutting Disc for Tile, Marble & Granite
SJL 4.5" (115mm) Multifunctional Diamond Cutting Blade - Professional Disc for Stone, Glass, Ceramic & Cast Iron
14 inch Diamond Saw Blades for Hard/Reinforced Concrete, Asphalt, Granite, Terrazzo, Ductile Iron Piping,
Oraimo Smart Clipper 2 Gold OPC-CL30G – Professional Cordless Hair Clipper with Black Diamond Blade & 4 Guide Combs
4.5 Inch Diamond Cutting Disc – Masonry, Concrete & Tile Cutting Disc
115mm 40T TCT Saw Blade (4½ inch, Tungsten Carbide Tipped) – TAC231255
230mm (9 inch) Dry Diamond Disc – TAC2112303
7 inch (180mm) Dry Diamond Disc – TOTAL_TAC2111803
4½ inch (115mm) Turbo Diamond Disc – TAC2131153
7 inch (180mm) Wet Diamond Disc – TAC2121803
9 inch (230mm) Turbo Diamond Disc – TAC2132303
4½ inch (115mm) Diamond Cup Wheel – TAC2421151
7 inch (180mm) Ultrathin Diamond Disc – TAC2131801HT
4½ inch (115mm) Turbo Diamond Disc – TAC2131153
4½ inch (115mm) Dry Diamond Disc – TAC2111153
115mm (4½ inch) Ultrathin Diamond Disc (Mesh Rim) – TAC2181151HT
180mm (7 inch) Wet Diamond Disc – TAC2121803
230mm (9 inch) Turbo Diamond Disc – TAC2132303
7 inch (180mm) Dry Diamond Disc – TAC2111803
4½ inch (115mm) Ultrathin Diamond Disc (Mesh Rim) – TAC2181151HT
TAC2111301 130(5") Dry Diamond Disc with 12mm Blade Width
TAC111254 125* 22.2mm Diamond Disc with 7.5mm blade width for Dry and Wet Cutting
Mht Stone/ Mason Diamond Cutting Blade 9
Stone/ Mason Diamond Cutting Blade 9
Frequently Asked Questions About diamond blade yellow
How do I choose the right diamond blade yellow for my project?
Start by matching the blade to the material you plan to cut when choosing a diamond blade yellow. For stone or masonry tasks, look for blades labeled for stone/mason use from brands like MHT or Toslen, often in larger diameters. For tile or glass, pick a blade with features suited to those materials, such as a glass-specific or tile-cutting variant from brands like SJL Power. Consider the cutting method (dry or wet) and the rim type (continuous for smoother cuts, segmented for faster material removal) to select the best match for your job.
What is the difference between segmented and continuous diamond blades and how does it affect performance?
Segmented blades have gaps that improve cooling and debris removal, making them ideal for rough cuts in stone and heavy masonry. Continuous rims provide a smoother, cleaner cut and are better for finished surfaces like ceramic tile or glass. When choosing a diamond blade yellow, opt for segmented designs if you’re cutting hard materials quickly, and go for continuous rims when you need a finer finish from brands like MHT or Hipocampo. Always pair the blade type with the material and cutting technique you plan to use.
Which diamond blade yellow should a DIY homeowner choose versus a professional installer?
DIY homeowners typically need versatility and ease of use, so start with a reliable all-purpose diamond blade yellow for common tasks like tile or stone work from brands such as MHT or generic options. Professionals should prioritize durability, precise finishes, and compatibility with their saws, selecting blades with the right diameter and rim design for frequent use, as seen in professional-grade offerings from Toslen or Yamato. For both, ensure the blade size matches your tool and that the blade is intended for the material you’re cutting.
How do I mount and maintain a diamond blade yellow safely with my saw?
Ensure the blade is compatible with your saw’s arbor and mount it securely before operation. Check for cracks or damage, and run the saw at the manufacturer’s recommended speed; use water cooling if the blade is designed for wet cutting. Clean any debris from the blade and the arbor after use, and store it in a dry place to prevent corrosion. Brands in this category, like MHT, Toslen, or Yamato, offer blades that align with these mounting and safety practices.
What material and bonding features should I look for in a diamond blade yellow for stone, tile, or glass?
Match the material being cut to the blade’s bonding and diamond grit specifications. Stone/mason blades from brands like MHT usually use a metal matrix designed for hard materials, while glass cutting discs, such as SJL Power options, utilize diamond-coated segments with a manganese steel matrix for smooth cuts. For tiles, choose a blade with a finer grit and an appropriate rim type to minimize chipping. Always verify that the blade’s color code (yellow) aligns with the intended material category on the packaging.
How should I store and handle diamond blade yellow blades to keep them safe and long-lasting?
Store diamond blade yellow blades in a dry, secure location away from moisture and impact. Keep blades in their original packaging or a protective sheath to prevent chipping. Before use, inspect for cracks or warping and never force a damaged blade onto a saw. Proper maintenance and careful handling will help preserve blades from brands like MHT, Toslen, or Yamato for longer service life.