U Slot Diamond Blade
TGPE Series U-Slot Diamond Blade - Fast and Efficient Cutting for Hard Materials
The HNSPE series U-slot diamond Blades is meticulously crafted for cutting hard materials such as masonry, bricks, and blocks. The U-slot design enhances cutting efficiency, providing fast cutting and cooling, easy material discharge, and aggressive cutting capabilities for deep cuts.
Features:
Longer Service Life:
An increased retention of diamond in the U-slot diamond Blades significantly improves its overall performance, ensuring a much longer service life.
Increased Safety:
The U-slot diamond Blades boasts very high and uniform density across the entire segment, rendering it almost unbreakable. This results in higher torque resistance of the laser-welded segments, ensuring increased safety during operation.
The HNSPE Series U-Slot Diamond Blades stands out as a reliable and high-performance cutting tool, specifically designed for tackling hard materials with precision and efficiency.
Technical Parameter | ||||
Item No. | Outside Diameter | Segment Dimensions (mm) | Segment Dimensions (mm) | Arbor |
Thickness |
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TGPF12 | 12” (300mm) | 3.2 | 10 | 1”-20mm |
TGPF14 | 14” (350mm) | 3.2 | 10 | 1”-20mm |
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