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Diamond Tuck Point Blade

Elevate your construction projects with our STPB Series Basic Tuck Point Cutting Blades, meticulously crafted for precision grout repair and mortar removal tasks. Featuring high-quality diamond segments and robust steel core construction, these blades deliver swift and dependable performance, guaranteeing accurate cuts and prolonged durability. Whether for dry or wet Cutting , they offer versatility across various applications, including concrete cleaning and mortar removal. Trust the STPB Series to enhance efficiency and precision in your cutting tasks.

Introducing our STPB Series Basic Tuck Point Cutting Blades, precision-engineered for grout repair and mortar removal with utmost efficiency. Featuring narrow sintered slots, these diamond blades offer swift and reliable performance, ensuring precise cuts and prolonged blade life.

Key Features:

  1. Durable Diamond Segments: Crafted with high-quality diamond segments for swift and effective mortar removal, ensuring consistent performance.

  2. Long-Lasting Steel Core Construction: Robust steel core construction guarantees durability and extended blade life, delivering reliable results over prolonged periods.

  3. Versatile Applications: Designed for a range of tasks, including concrete and mortar removal, grout repair, and concrete cleaning, providing versatility in various projects.

  4. Suitable for Dry and Wet Cutting : The diamond tuck point blade is suitable for both dry and wet Cutting applications, offering flexibility as per project requirements.

  5. Compatible Tools: Ideal for circular saws, angle grinders, and tuck pointers, ensuring compatibility with commonly used construction tools.

Applications:

  • Grout Repair

  • Mortar Removal

  • Concrete Cleaning

  • Versatile Cutting Projects

4"

4"

Standard Tuck Point Blade

our STPB Series Basic Tuck Point Cutting Blades, specially crafted for efficient grout repair, mortar removal, and concrete cleaning tasks. Featuring sintered diamond blades with narrow slots, these blades offer fast, reliable performance, delivering precise cuts and extended durability.

7"

7"

Standard Tuck Point Blade

our STPB Series Basic Tuck Point Cutting Blades, specially crafted for efficient grout repair, mortar removal, and concrete cleaning tasks. Featuring sintered diamond blades with narrow slots, these blades offer fast, reliable performance, delivering precise cuts and extended durability.

4.5"

4.5"

Standard Tuck Point Blade

our STPB Series Basic Tuck Point Cutting Blades, specially crafted for efficient grout repair, mortar removal, and concrete cleaning tasks. Featuring sintered diamond blades with narrow slots, these blades offer fast, reliable performance, delivering precise cuts and extended durability.

5"

5"

Standard Tuck Point Blade

our STPB Series Basic Tuck Point Cutting Blades, specially crafted for efficient grout repair, mortar removal, and concrete cleaning tasks. Featuring sintered diamond blades with narrow slots, these blades offer fast, reliable performance, delivering precise cuts and extended durability.

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