
General Purpose Diamond Blades
We have a wide variety of diamond blades, including segmented, turbo, continuous rim and all the latest styles. All of the blades feature extra long cutting-life for all types of materials such as concrete, asphalt, brick, block stone and other masonry materials. All the blades engineered for high performance and low cost, and are ideally suited for DIY engineering.

General Purpose Diamond Blades GE-01
Small Segment Diamond Blade cut the widest range of materials, with very fast cutting speed...

General Purpose Diamond Blades GE-02
Small turbo teeth diamond blade for better cooling and better dust removal, with fast, smooth cutting and long life...

General Purpose Diamond Blades GE-03
Small continuous rim diamond blade with very good performance, without chipping and long cutting life...

General Purpose Diamond Blades GE-04
Waved Turbo segments provide better cooling and better dust removal, with fast, smooth cutting and long life. The waved steel core improves rigidity, reduces friction, and prevents wobbling...

General Purpose Diamond Blades GE-05
Small Turbo Segmented blade is designed for multipurpose cutting. Can be used to quickly cut any type of construction material...

General Purpose Diamond Blades GE-06
Turbo segments provide better cooling and better dust removal, with fast, smooth cutting and long life. The special segment style can well protected the blades from undercutting...

- General Purpose Diamond Blades
- Concrete Blade
- Stone Blade GR
- Stone Blade MA
- Ceramic Blade
- Silent Blade
- Tuck Pointing Blade and Crack Chaser
- Diamond Drill Core Bits
- Diamond Segment
- Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel
- Diamond Grinding Wheel
- Polishing Pads
- Electroplate Series
- Diamond Wire Saw
- TCT Saw Blades
- Abrasive Series
- HSS Drill Bits

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