May. 06, 2024
With so much choice out there, finding the right diamond blade for the job can be a minefield. Not only do you have to consider the material you’re cutting and machine to be used but also the type of rim, as this affects how the blade cuts and whether it will meet your needs. If you use the incorrect blade for the material it can cause the blade to fail to cut properly.
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Norton Clipper diamond blades come with three different types of cutting rims; Segmented, Flat Continuous Rim and Turbo Corrugated Continuous Rim. You can then find the right blade based on the material you’re cutting by following our colour coded packaging and machine guide icons. Once you know what colour coded blade you need, you can choose between the tiers, Extreme, Pro, Classic or Standard, depending on how frequently you'll be using the blade and your priorities. Diamond blades in the 'Extreme' tier are ideal for heavy use and if long life is important to you, whereas 'Classic' is more suitable for occasional use and where you're looking for a good quality vs performance ratio.
These are some examples of our blades that are segmented based on material:
Extreme Beton Silencio
With up to 17mm high segments and a bespoke specification for each application, Norton Clipper Silencio is our quietest diamond blade, reducing noise by up to 30x (-13 dB) compared to conventional blades when used on concrete, reinforced concrete, granite and building materials, while achieving a fast, efficient cut.
Extreme Universal Laser
Up to 15mm high segments provide long life and fast cut on all building materials. The Duo segments (on 300mm and 350mm diameter blades only) provide high cutting speed, improved comfort and low vibration levels allowing you to get the job done faster. It also reduces heat and cools the blade. Arrow shape gullet slots quickly remove debris from the blade surface and indicate the rotation direction. Laser welded segments ensure optimum safety against segment loss.
Pro Asphalt
Laser welded blade for intensive use and long life on asphalt, asphalt over concrete, green concrete and abrasive building materials. It features patented depth indicator for blade life monitoring and indication of cutting direction (up to diameter 450mm).
Extreme Granite
15mm high laser welded segments uses exclusive ‘arrow’ shaped gullet slots. The ‘duo’ shaped trapezoidal segments produced with i-HD™ technology offer longer life, excellent cutting speed, improved comfort and increased safety.
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Up to 12mm segment height for more cuts per wheel. The trapezoid shaped segments give a comfortable, smoother cut with lower vibration levels. This is a multipurpose blade to cut all materials, from hardest concrete and granite to abrasive asphalts and sandstones.
Extreme RC540
A laser-welded diamond blade with wide-gullet geometry for use on Oxydes – Zirconia, Silica, high content aluminia >70% - Mullite.
These are the blades that have flat continuous rim segments based on material:
Pro Universal Turbo
With a 12mm high continuous rim blade, it’s ideal for use on general building materials and stone, particularly roof tiles, when either wet or dry cutting. Reinforced flanges around the bore ensure rigidity and straight cutting under the most demanding conditions.
Classic Ceramic
A value for money continuous rimmed diamond blade for dry or wet cutting of medium hard tiles and ceramic tiles. If you're planning on cutting floor or wall tiles, click here to find out more about cutting tiles.
These are the blades that have flat continuous rim segments based on material:
Extreme Universal Turbo
The corrugated continuous rim enables smooth, high quality cutting and ease of use. It also cuts more aggressively on hard materials. The 12mm impregnated diamond segments provide very long life. Ideal for use on a very wide range of medium to hard construction materials, block paviours, granite, natural stone, roof tiles and hard tiles.
Users may occasionally come across instances of segment loss due to not using the equipment correctly. Here are some typical examples of what causes segment loss and how it be avoided.
For more information about selecting the right diamond blade for your material, visit our Diamond Blades Guide or get in touch.
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