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Wet or Dry Operation of diamond blade

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How to use diamond blade by wet or dry operation Wet Diamond blade products must be used with water to keep the segments cool during operation. Water also assists the product to perform at its max, efficiency. Cutting without water on the products will cause excessive heat resulting in poor performance and diamond blades damage in the form of cracks in the steel center. For concrete floor saws , wet cutting is usually preferred because you can cut deeper when using water as a coolant. For tile and masonry saws,either wet or dry cutting tools can be used. Dry diamond blade  products must be cooled with airflow around the tool to dissipate the heat.Dry cutting blades are only reccommended for intermittent cutting. Every 10-15 minutes the diamond blades should be allowed to rotate out of the cut at maximum rpm for serveral seconds to allow the blade to cool. Operators of diamond blade should not use dry diamond blades for long continuous full depther sawing in one singl

How to choose the right diamond blade C

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Correctly identify what you’re cutting Correctly identifying the material you are going to cut is the most important factor in choosing a diamond blade . It directly affects the cutting speed and the life of the diamond blade . You will find diamond blade recommendations charts throughout the catalog to help you locate the proper blade for your job. Most JDR diamond blades cut a RANGE of materials. For maximum performance (cutting speed and life), the material should be matched to the diamond blade as closely as possible. As a general rule, determine the material which will be cut most often, or the material for which top diamond blade performance is most important. Diamond blade Diamond cutting blade