Blade Diameter (in.)
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7
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Color Family
Black
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Material Cut
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Granite
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Number in Package
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1
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Power Tool Accessory Type
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Circular Saw Blade
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Returnable
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90-Day
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Rim Type
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Segmented
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Saw Blade Material
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Diamond
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Tool Type
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Saw Blade
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Tools Product Type
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Power Tool
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Model number: LTPT7
Internet number (SKU): 303479853
Price: $23
Brand:
Availability: in stock
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Description
7 in. Turbo 8-Teeth Segmented Diamond Saw Blade Granite Marble Concrete Cutting - Product information
The Whirlwind USA 7 in. Turbo Teeth Segmented Diamond Saw Blade is specially designed to provide fast smooth cutting in a variety of materials including marble, granite, stone and paves, but can also be used on concrete, block, brick and masonry material. This supreme quality super drop turbo blade has specially designed deep segments for extremely fast cutting. The blade segment height is 10 mm and the arbor size is 7/8 in - 5/8 in. It includes a 5/8 in. bushing.
- Great for cutting a variety of materials including marble, granite, stone and paves, concrete, block, brick and masonry material
- Employ a high grade and concentration of diamond to ensure longer life and better cutting speed
- For use with angle grinder, wet stone saw or circular saw
- Heavy-duty steel core offers lasting durability
- Special vented core keeps the blade running cooler and also helps remove slurry for friction free cutting
- Suitable for wet and dry cutting conditions due to special design - multiple cooling holes
- Not intended for use above 8700 RPM
Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Michael from
I used this blade with a corded (dry) circular saw for concrete paver bricks (Holland 4" x 8' x 1...
I used this blade with a corded (dry) circular saw for concrete paver bricks (Holland 4" x 8' x 1.7"). The blade performed very well. As expected, a lot of dust was created, so I used a painters dusk mask (and safety glasses).
Date published: 2018-05-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
rryan from
wonderfulgreat product, easy to use. no kick back when cutting through granite! was able to make cuts with a breeze.
Date published: 2018-07-03