MULTI-PURPOSECUTTING DISC
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Estimated Delivery:Nov 03 - Nov 07
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Free Shipping & Returns: On all orders over $75
MULTI-PURPOSECUTTING DISC

| Material | Diamond | |||
| Size | 100mm-400mm (We can also provide other size.) | |||
| Cuts | Granite marble. Aluminum. Auto Body Panels. Cast Iron. Copper Pipe. Corrugated Roofing. Drywall. Ductile Iron Pipe. Fire Door.Masonry. Plastic. PVC. Rebar. Reinforced Concrete. Steel Metal. Stucco. Wood and more. | |||
| Used by | Fire Departments. Rescue Team. Demolition Contractors | |||
| Features | 1. Rescue Blade is for emergency situations. fire rescue. and military rescue operations. The general construction in has come to know our blade as the Number 1 Rescue Diamond Blade for their demolition projects. | |||
| 2. No matter if your need is to quickly cut through a burning roof. or cut thru some hard material in your way the Rescue Blade is your Number 1 Choice. | ||||
| 3. This blade with jagged carbide segments that chop and rip through materials quickly and efficiently. A stable. quiet core holds the segments securely. Combo and Special Blades are suitable for medium to heavy duty job applications. | ||||
| 4. They are user-friendly and highly functional. Combo and Special Blades are regarded as a premium version of the popular General Purpose Blades. | ||||
Multi-purpose cutting disc is an abrasive tool designed for cutting a variety of materials. including metal. wood. plastic. and masonry. These discs are commonly used with angle grinders. rotary tools. or other cutting equipment.
Key Features:
✔ Versatile – Can cut multiple materials (metal. wood. plastic. tiles. etc.).
✔ High-Speed Cutting – Designed for fast. efficient cuts.
✔ Durable Construction – Made from reinforced abrasive materials (diamond grit).
Common Uses:
Metalworking – Cutting steel. stainless steel. aluminum. etc.
Woodworking – Trimming lumber. plywood. or MDF (though specialized wood blades are better).
Masonry & Tile – Cutting bricks. concrete. ceramic tiles (diamond-coated discs work best).
Plastics & Composites – PVC pipes. fiberglass. acrylic sheets.
Safety Tips:
Always wear safety goggles and gloves.
Ensure the disc is rated for the RPM of your tool.
Check for cracks or damage before use.
Use the correct disc for the material (e.g.. metal vs. masonry)