Material | Diamond | |||
Size | 100mm-400mm (We can also provide other size.) | |||
Cuts | Granite marble, Aluminum, Auto Body Panels, Cast Iron, Copper Pipe, Corrugated Roofing, Drywall, Ductile Iron Pipe, Fire Door,Masonry, Plastic, PVC, Rebar, Reinforced Concrete, Steel Metal, Stucco, Wood and more. | |||
Used by | Fire Departments, Rescue Team, Demolition Contractors | |||
Features | 1. Rescue Blade is for emergency situations, fire rescue, and military rescue operations. The general construction in has come to know our blade as the Number 1 Rescue Diamond Blade for their demolition projects. | |||
2. No matter if your need is to quickly cut through a burning roof, or cut thru some hard material in your way the Rescue Blade is your Number 1 Choice. | ||||
3. This blade with jagged carbide segments that chop and rip through materials quickly and efficiently. A stable, quiet core holds the segments securely. Combo and Special Blades are suitable for medium to heavy duty job applications. | ||||
4. They are user-friendly and highly functional. Combo and Special Blades are regarded as a premium version of the popular General Purpose Blades. |
Multi-purpose cutting disc is an abrasive tool designed for cutting a variety of materials, including metal, wood, plastic, and masonry. These discs are commonly used with angle grinders, rotary tools, or other cutting equipment.
Key Features:
✔ Versatile – Can cut multiple materials (metal, wood, plastic, tiles, etc.).
✔ High-Speed Cutting – Designed for fast, efficient cuts.
✔ Durable Construction – Made from reinforced abrasive materials (diamond grit).
Common Uses:
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Metalworking – Cutting steel, stainless steel, aluminum, etc.
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Woodworking – Trimming lumber, plywood, or MDF (though specialized wood blades are better).
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Masonry & Tile – Cutting bricks, concrete, ceramic tiles (diamond-coated discs work best).
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Plastics & Composites – PVC pipes, fiberglass, acrylic sheets.
Safety Tips:
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Always wear safety goggles and gloves.
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Ensure the disc is rated for the RPM of your tool.
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Check for cracks or damage before use.
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Use the correct disc for the material (e.g., metal vs. masonry)