Diamond disc

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Find the perfect diamond blade for your cutting projects

When dealing with hard materials like porcelain stoneware, concrete, or stone, you need an accessory that matches your demanding standards. Our online store offers a professional selection where you can buy your next diamond blade with the peace of mind that comes from top brands like Rubi, Bosch, or Milwaukee. We offer continuous rim, segmented, and turbo blade models, suitable for small domestic jobs as well as comprehensive renovations. Take advantage of our exclusive offers, competitive prices, and fast, secure shipping—two to five days directly to your job site or workshop, backed by the official guarantee of our specialist team.

Professional Purchase of Diamond Blades

Knowing whether a cutting accessory is exactly what you need depends entirely on the material you're working with and the machine you have in your workshop. A good diamond cutting blade is not a generic purchase: it's an investment in precision and safety. Whether you regularly work on home renovations, heavy construction, or simply want to change your patio floor in a DIY project, having the right consumable makes the difference between a clean finish and a broken piece. In our catalog, we cover all possible applications, ensuring you find the performance you're looking for without detours.

Available Models and Types by Finish

The market offers different structural options to adapt to the behavior of each material. Cutting porcelain stoneware is not the same as cutting cured concrete or granite. Basically, segmentation is divided into three large families that modify the feed rate and the cleanliness of the cut:

  • Continuous Rim Blades: recommended for delicate materials where chipping must be minimal, such as ceramics or tiles. Their feed is slower, but the finish is exceptionally clean.
  • Segmented Blades: ideal for general construction and thick materials such as brick, stone, or block. They offer maximum cutting speed and excellent debris evacuation, sacrificing some fineness at the edge.
  • Turbo Blades: the ideal intermediate option for all-terrain tasks. They combine the advantages of the previous two thanks to their grooves, achieving a fast cut with a quite acceptable finish on hard materials.

Blade Type

Recommended Material

Cut Finish

Feed Rate

Continuous

Tile, Porcelain, Glass

Very Clean, No Chips

Moderate

Segmented

Concrete, Brick, Natural Stone

Rough, Coarse

Very Fast

Turbo

Granite, Stoneware, Hard Materials

Clean and Versatile

High


Compatibility with Your Power or Cordless Tool

Another key aspect is the size of the machine you will be using during your workday. For agile tasks, shallow cuts, or work in confined spaces, it's common to look for a diamond blade for small angle grinders, which usually cover diameters of one hundred fifteen and one hundred twenty-five millimeters. These consumables are extremely manageable and allow absolute control of the trajectory. When equipping your tool, choosing a quality diamond angle grinder blade makes all the difference for effortless progress on tiles or partitions. Conversely, if you are involved in larger projects requiring deep cuts in walls or pavements, you will need to mount diamond blades for large angle grinders, usually two hundred thirty millimeters. Whatever your case, checking the arbor diameter and the machine's maximum revolutions per minute is essential to ensure a secure attachment and prevent accidents. Every diamond blade for grinders you find on our website clearly specifies these technical variables so you can buy with confidence.

Leading Brands in the Sector with Professional Guarantee

We work hand-in-hand with manufacturers who lead the construction and renovation sector, guaranteeing consumables that withstand intensive use without losing cutting capacity. In our online store, you can explore the Rubi catalog, a true benchmark in ceramic cutting with models specialized in hard porcelain stoneware. We also offer solutions from Bosch, known for their versatility and innovative systems like quick-release anchors, along with the extreme resistance of brands like Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, or Mussol. Working with these manufacturers allows us to offer durable accessories that do not suffer premature overheating.

Prices, Offers, and Why Choose Our Online Store

The price range for these cutting accessories varies considerably depending on the manufacturing technology and the required diameter. You can find very economical options for quick domestic tasks starting from just over four euros, up to high-end blades designed for continuous industrial use exceeding sixty euros. The important thing is that at Brikum, we adjust our margins to offer you constant deals on the most sought-after tools and consumables on the market. Buying here means trusting a team with extensive experience in technical supply for construction and DIY. You not only get a high-quality product but also the peace of mind of a transparent purchasing process, secure payment gateways, and efficient shipping service that delivers orders directly to your home or workplace within an adjusted timeframe of two to five business days.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Diamond disc

How do I know if I need a continuous or segmented blade?

The choice depends entirely on the finish you're looking for. If you're going to cut delicate materials such as tiles or porcelain stoneware and need a perfect, chip-free edge, you should use a continuous model. If you need to quickly cut thick construction materials like bricks or concrete blocks and don't mind a rougher finish, the segmented option is best.

Can a diamond blade be used wet or dry?

It depends on the specifications of each model. Those designed for wet cutting need constant water cooling to prevent the bond from being damaged, providing greater durability and clean cuts. Many modern models allow dry cutting, especially in small diameters for hand grinders, although wet cutting always extends the life of the accessory.

What is the typical lifespan of a diamond cutting disc?

There is no fixed duration in hours, as it is subject to factors such as the hardness of the material being cut, the pressure applied, and cooling. Correct use, without forcing the tool and allowing the grinder's own weight to guide its progress, maximizes its performance. You will know it has reached the end of its useful life when you notice that the cutting speed drastically decreases and the metal starts to slip without cutting.

Is it safe to use a larger diameter disc than allowed by removing the guard?

Absolutely not. You should never remove the safety guard from a power tool or attach an accessory that does not match the dimensions specified by the manufacturer. Doing so alters the revolutions for which the consumable is designed, which creates a critical risk of disc breakage and serious accidents for the operator.

What maintenance do these types of cutting accessories require?

The main maintenance consists of cleaning off material residue after each working day and storing them in a dry place. If you notice that the band has dulled or lost its original cutting capacity from working with overly soft materials, you can clean it by making a few cuts on a specific abrasive element or a sand and cement block to re-expose the diamond.