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There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. It's great on rebar, copper pipe , galvanized pipe, conduit, square steel tube and angle steel. Engineered with the Diamond Cut Advanced Metal Cutting Technology, this RIDGID blade will rip through hard dense metal and mild steel at fast cutting speed and will make quick work of all your metal cutting jobs. The diamond saw blade cores are made from high alloy, heat-treated steel. Depending on the type of blade selected, the steel cores are specifically designed to support the appropriate rim or segment. About the periphery of the core, the various rims or segments are affixed through a brazing or laser welding process. The conventional diamond saw is a metal-alloy disc at 2 to 2.75 inches in diameter, spinning at about 3,000 to 8,000 revolutions per minute. These saws are usually mounted in rows, and controlled by a sawyer or computer so many stones are cut simultaneously. A Diamond Blade is a circular steel disc with a diamond-bearing edge. The edge of the blade may be smooth or textured, continuous rim, or a segmented rim with smaller, individual sections. The blade core is a precision- made steel disc and may have a continuous or slotted rim. Copper is very malleable —it's easy to shape—but it's too soft, not stiff enough, and too weak to make a sword blade. There are alloys of copper that can make a good sword blade, though. Copper exhibits low absorption and high reflectivity of infrared wavelengths, leading to inefficien t laser cutting. Copper's high reflectivity can damage laser optic s equipment. Copper reflects over 95% of infrared radiation when in its solid state. This makes the cutting process unstable and difficult to control.
₱462.00 ₱370.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. It's great on rebar, copper pipe , galvanized pipe, conduit, square steel tube and angle steel. Engineered with the Diamond Cut Advanced Metal Cutting Technology, this RIDGID blade will rip through hard dense metal and mild steel at fast cutting speed and will make quick work of all your metal cutting jobs. The diamond saw blade cores are made from high alloy, heat-treated steel. Depending on the type of blade selected, the steel cores are specifically designed to support the appropriate rim or segment. About the periphery of the core, the various rims or segments are affixed through a brazing or laser welding process. The conventional diamond saw is a metal-alloy disc at 2 to 2.75 inches in diameter, spinning at about 3,000 to 8,000 revolutions per minute. These saws are usually mounted in rows, and controlled by a sawyer or computer so many stones are cut simultaneously. A Diamond Blade is a circular steel disc with a diamond-bearing edge. The edge of the blade may be smooth or textured, continuous rim, or a segmented rim with smaller, individual sections. The blade core is a precision- made steel disc and may have a continuous or slotted rim. Copper is very malleable —it's easy to shape—but it's too soft, not stiff enough, and too weak to make a sword blade. There are alloys of copper that can make a good sword blade, though. Copper exhibits low absorption and high reflectivity of infrared wavelengths, leading to inefficien t laser cutting. Copper's high reflectivity can damage laser optic s equipment. Copper reflects over 95% of infrared radiation when in its solid state. This makes the cutting process unstable and difficult to control.
₱906.00 ₱725.00
Flexible grinding wheels allow the operator working on the metal more flexibility. With more flexibility, it offers more forgiveness. It provides an opportunity to avoid the common bounce and chatter from the machine on the metal that is naturally going to occur. The two most common disc sizes are 4.5” (115mm) and 9” (230mm). Grinders with larger discs are particularly well suited to heavy-duty applications, whereas those with smaller discs are ideal for finer work. TYPE 27. Type 27 is by far the most common abrasive grinding wheel. Type 27 grinding wheels differ from other wheels in that they have a flat profile with a depressed center. A depressed center allows for clearance when the operator must work at a constrained angle. Grinding discs are suitable for metal and stone applications across a range of machine sizes. The main use of such discs is in the removal of materials. However, they can also be used for the finishing and preparation of stone and metal surfaces. Grinding plates come in different standard number sizes (based on diameter size) to match the size grinder you have. Besides the standard number size, grinding plates also come with a variety of hole sizes for making fine , medium, or coarse (chunky) ground meat. For surface grinding, use the flat part of the wheel, maintaining a 20°-30° angle between the tool and the work surface. Position the blade guard at the back toward your body.
₱162.00 ₱130.00
Flexible grinding wheels allow the operator working on the metal more flexibility. With more flexibility, it offers more forgiveness. It provides an opportunity to avoid the common bounce and chatter from the machine on the metal that is naturally going to occur. The two most common disc sizes are 4.5” (115mm) and 9” (230mm). Grinders with larger discs are particularly well suited to heavy-duty applications, whereas those with smaller discs are ideal for finer work. TYPE 27. Type 27 is by far the most common abrasive grinding wheel. Type 27 grinding wheels differ from other wheels in that they have a flat profile with a depressed center. A depressed center allows for clearance when the operator must work at a constrained angle. Grinding discs are suitable for metal and stone applications across a range of machine sizes. The main use of such discs is in the removal of materials. However, they can also be used for the finishing and preparation of stone and metal surfaces. Grinding plates come in different standard number sizes (based on diameter size) to match the size grinder you have. Besides the standard number size, grinding plates also come with a variety of hole sizes for making fine , medium, or coarse (chunky) ground meat. For surface grinding, use the flat part of the wheel, maintaining a 20°-30° angle between the tool and the work surface. Position the blade guard at the back toward your body.
₱62.00 ₱52.00
Flexible grinding wheels allow the operator working on the metal more flexibility. With more flexibility, it offers more forgiveness. It provides an opportunity to avoid the common bounce and chatter from the machine on the metal that is naturally going to occur. The two most common disc sizes are 4.5” (115mm) and 9” (230mm). Grinders with larger discs are particularly well suited to heavy-duty applications, whereas those with smaller discs are ideal for finer work. TYPE 27. Type 27 is by far the most common abrasive grinding wheel. Type 27 grinding wheels differ from other wheels in that they have a flat profile with a depressed center. A depressed center allows for clearance when the operator must work at a constrained angle. Grinding discs are suitable for metal and stone applications across a range of machine sizes. The main use of such discs is in the removal of materials. However, they can also be used for the finishing and preparation of stone and metal surfaces. Grinding plates come in different standard number sizes (based on diameter size) to match the size grinder you have. Besides the standard number size, grinding plates also come with a variety of hole sizes for making fine , medium, or coarse (chunky) ground meat. For surface grinding, use the flat part of the wheel, maintaining a 20°-30° angle between the tool and the work surface. Position the blade guard at the back toward your body.
₱125.00 ₱100.00
Flexible grinding wheels allow the operator working on the metal more flexibility. With more flexibility, it offers more forgiveness. It provides an opportunity to avoid the common bounce and chatter from the machine on the metal that is naturally going to occur. The two most common disc sizes are 4.5” (115mm) and 9” (230mm). Grinders with larger discs are particularly well suited to heavy-duty applications, whereas those with smaller discs are ideal for finer work. TYPE 27. Type 27 is by far the most common abrasive grinding wheel. Type 27 grinding wheels differ from other wheels in that they have a flat profile with a depressed center. A depressed center allows for clearance when the operator must work at a constrained angle. Grinding discs are suitable for metal and stone applications across a range of machine sizes. The main use of such discs is in the removal of materials. However, they can also be used for the finishing and preparation of stone and metal surfaces. Grinding plates come in different standard number sizes (based on diameter size) to match the size grinder you have. Besides the standard number size, grinding plates also come with a variety of hole sizes for making fine , medium, or coarse (chunky) ground meat. For surface grinding, use the flat part of the wheel, maintaining a 20°-30° angle between the tool and the work surface. Position the blade guard at the back toward your body.
₱210.00 ₱168.00
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