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Continuous-rim blades have a smooth uninterrupted cutting edge — clean cuts in tile, marble, porcelain, and granite, especially when used wet. Segmented blades have gapped cutting segments with channels for heat dissipation and dust removal — fastest cutting in masonry, concrete, brick, and stone, especially in dry-cut applications. Turbo blades have small wave-pattern segments — the compromise between continuous-rim cleanness and segmented speed, suited to mixed work where one blade has to handle several materials. Match the blade type to the dominant material in your work.

Blade life depends heavily on the material being cut, the bond hardness match, and whether wet or dry cutting is used. As rough guidance: a 230mm segmented blade cutting general masonry should deliver 100+ linear metres of cut; cutting hard granite might give 30-50 metres; tile-cutting with wet feed extends life significantly. Replace when segments wear to roughly 2mm remaining height or when the cutting speed drops noticeably. Glazing (the bond not releasing fresh diamond) can often be reversed by dressing — cutting briefly through a soft, abrasive material.

Wet cutting with water flow extends diamond blade life by 2-3× on hard materials and produces cleaner cuts on tile and porcelain. Tile-cutting saws and concrete-cutting equipment integrate water-feed systems for this reason. Dry cutting is workable for short cuts on most masonry and concrete (most blades are rated for dry use), but extended dry cutting overheats the bond and can warp the steel core. The product page lists whether each blade is rated dry-only, wet-only, or wet/dry capable.

No — diamond blades are designed for stone, concrete, masonry, and ceramic. Cutting metal with a diamond blade rapidly destroys the diamond segments (steel chips embed in the bond and abrade the diamonds out). Use bonded abrasive cutting discs for metal — they're cheaper, last as long on metal as a diamond blade lasts on stone, and are designed for exactly that purpose. Match the consumable to the material: diamond for hard, abrasive materials; bonded abrasive for metal.

Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase, in original packaging, on orders delivered within the United Kingdom. For damaged-on-arrival items, report within 24 hours with photographs to [email protected] — we will typically arrange collection and replacement at no cost to you. For parts that don't fit your machine, the Fit Guarantee covers a hassle-free return at no cost. For buyer's remorse — you've changed your mind or ordered the wrong item, email us first to obtain a Return Merchandise Number; a restocking fee may apply. Refunds are issued to the original payment method once the return is inspected.

Delivery time depends on the product, your destination, and availability — the estimated time for any item appears on the product page, and 'Check where we deliver' confirms coverage for your postcode before you order. Next-day delivery is available on most products; the option appears at checkout when applicable. We deliver across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Use the country selector at checkout to confirm coverage and delivery options for your destination.

Diamond Blade

Within Cut & Grind, Diamond Blade covers the diamond-tipped cutting blades used to cut stone, concrete, tile, masonry, granite, and other hard abrasive materials with angle grinders, cut-off saws, and tile-cutting equipment. The category sits alongside Abrasive Cutting & Grinding (which covers bonded-abrasive discs for metal) — diamond blades work on materials where bonded abrasives wear out too rapidly to be cost-effective. Parts For Machines supplies trade-grade diamond blades across the standard angle-grinder and cut-off saw diameters. The blade design choice depends on the material being cut and the desired cut quality: continuous-rim blades for clean tile and porcelain cuts; segmented blades for general masonry, concrete, and stone; turbo blades for the mixed-work compromise between speed and finish. Parts For Machines is an Authorised Distributor and Seller of Abracs across diamond blades for cutting and grinding applications. The Abracs diamond blade range covers the standard angle-grinder diameters in continuous-rim, segmented, and turbo configurations — covering the typical workshop and fabrication-site cutting needs across stone, concrete, masonry, and tile. Specifications listed on product pages include diameter (100mm, 115mm, 125mm, 180mm, 230mm — matching standard angle-grinder sizes), arbor bore (22.23mm / 7/8-inch standard), segment design (continuous-rim, segmented, turbo), segment height (typical new blade 7-12mm — replace when below 2mm), maximum operating RPM (must exceed the tool's spindle speed), and the rated material (general masonry, hard stone, soft brick, tile, granite, concrete — bond hardness matched to material). Diamond blade segments wear by abrasion — the bond matrix gradually releases dulled diamonds and exposes fresh grit. Hard bonds last longer in soft, abrasive materials; softer bonds release fresh diamond more readily for hard materials. Glazed blades (where the bond doesn't release fresh grit) can be re-dressed by cutting a softer abrasive material briefly. Trade pricing on bulk and case-pack orders is available; contact the team via WhatsApp 07754288583 for a quote.

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