Disco diamantato DEWALT per muratura, 7 pollici (DW4712B) argento

Brand:DEWALT

3.7/5

42.38

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Taglio più sottile per aumentare la velocità di taglio riducendo al minimo la polvere. La matrice diamantata ad alte prestazioni fornisce 200 volte la durata degli abrasivi convenzionali e una migliore rimozione del materiale. LAMA IN MURATURA 7IN (BULK). LAMA IN MURATURA 7IN (BULK). LAMA IN MURATURA 7IN (BULK). LAMA IN MURATURA 7IN (BULK). LAMA IN MURATURA 7IN (BULK).
Brand DEWALT
Color Silver
Item Dimensions LxWxH 7 x 7 x 0.12 inches
Item Weight 0.68 Pounds
Material Blend
Number of Pieces 1
Style Modern

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Scritto da: Larry R. Jones
Cutting power of saw blade
The concrete blade cut easily and cleanly. I used for cutting retaining wall blocks
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good Blade
Cut concrete board like butter.
Scritto da: CB
Highly Recommend!
I needed to cut trough a THICK, rough-edge of sidewalk after a crew jackhammered out our pathway for me to lay paver stones. This blade was FANTASTIC. Was exactly what I needed. (I first went to Lowe’s home improvement and their “tools specialist” recommended the WRONG blade, a grinding blade. The concrete chewed it up in 2 passes and only got me to 1/2 depth, even wetting it to keep it cool…So much for Lowes’ expertise! Eye roll.) This blade was PERFECT for the job. Plan to use it for all my cuts for the 16”x16” pavers as well, and don’t anticipate any problems at all. ETA (10/10/2022) pathway’s almost done and this blade shows NO signs of wear at all! Steps for DEEP cuts: 1) The first time you use this blade or your saw, make a first pass thru your BLACK MARKER line @1/4 or 1/2 inch depth. This cut can be done DRY (yes, you’ll see a few sparks probably; but it’s no big deal for this blade). **The purpose of this step is to allow YOU to learn/check that your sight line on the front of your saw is accurately cutting. Repeat this depth until your line is perfectly straight. 2) while you let your saw cool for a minute, fill the area with a cup of water! 3) Adjust your saw to a deeper depth, cut it along the SAME line, and let it to cool for a min. 4) Just repeat that to your max depth. **IF your piece is deeper than your saw’s depth capacity: dig out underneath the concrete, as far as you can under the cut line (so the piece you’re cutting off is essentially hanging out above the ground underneath, without “support” from any dirt below it). Use a heavy sledgehammer or some large stones dropped from head height, and the concrete WILL eventually release.
Scritto da: Happy Camper
Worked great.
I cut the edge off of a concrete slab and this blade worked great! I made an 8 ft long by 3 inch deep cut and the blade was still going strong.
Scritto da: Joseph Ellsworth
Worked incredibly. Strongly recommend.
I purchased this to retrofit the installation for a built-in barbeque grill. It required cutting a 10"X36" notch out of a rock veneer wall with steel wire reinforcement and multiple heavy gauge metal framing elements. This blade cut through them all and is not showing significant wear. Yesterday I had to cut about 1" off the end of a 3" X 8" X 26" sandstone plank. This blade went through it in about 2 minutes. I had to finish the last bit with a diamond grit Sawzall blade but the diamond circular blade goes through material about 10 times faster so it makes the entire job quick. During the grill installation I needed to cut a 1.5" thick granite slab about 12" long by 3" on each side of the grill. This blade made those cuts in under 5 minutes. I still needed the sawzall diamond blade to clean up the inner corner but the circular 70 made 95% of the cut in less time than the sawzall needed to do the 5% cleanup. NOTE: Do not be fooled into buying an expensive cement saw unless you need to do a lot of cutting. I used a circular saw I picked up for $16 on amazon and it worked great. Yeah the dust will kill the bearings but for occasional use I would be surprised if I didn't get another 80 hours of cutting out of the cheap saw. I found that for detailed and cleanup work it is very helpful to also have a 4.5" diamond blade for a standard angle grinder which cost me $19. I also found that some cuts were too difficult to reach with circular saws or grinder so I used a 8" long diamond grit Sawzall blade that cost $13 and a cheap Sawzall that cost $19. Without all three tools the job would have been difficult. My only complaint is that it is easy to loose the brass spacer and it fell out of the center the first time the blade was changed. It is not a serious problem but you do need to manually place the brass spacer before placing the saws support washer. I used a large ziplock bag to keep the saw blade and the spacer together for the next job.
Scritto da: Thomas Radcliffe
Great blade!
This blade cut my pavers like butter!
Scritto da: anthony
Cuts so easy
Used it to cut some fire brick and it went through them like butter great product
Scritto da: Kourt Kop
Not as pictured
First thing i want to say is I am a total amateur DIY’er. I bought this to replace the first one I bought at HD. The reason I re-bought this blade is that the first one (Avanti) had that brass ring in the center, and fell out before I could cut 3 ft. 1/2” deep. So when I bought this blade, I went with the picture that showed just a 5/8” hole and no need for a brass ring, and thought it would Solve my problem & hold better in my hand saw. When I Received the blade, it had the same brass ring, so DON”T go by the picture. Anyway I used the new blade DeWalt and gave it a try. I made sure the blade was in secure and went to work. I was able to cut my 6ft. Length X 2inch depth line NO PROBLEM. Maybe it was the brand? Or just the quality of blade?? But VERY HAPPY with the result & quality of this DeWalt blade.
Scritto da: Rod Jay
It's a good idea to wear ear plugs and safety glasses
This was my first time cutting concrete. I cut several 1-3/4" thick concrete patio pavers using 3-4 passes on each paver, adjusting the blade a little deeper with each pass. The blade cut very well and faster than I expected. My project involved curves which I was able to achieve by lowering the blade onto the cut line in small increments, following the line. It worked very well. It's a good idea to wear ear plugs and safety glasses. Dust is also an issue so a mask is a must, but spraying a little water on the cut line periodically helped reduce the dust. This project was about 140 square feet involving 60 16x16 pavers and the blade showed no loss of cutting ability. It should be good for another project next summer.
Scritto da: matteus clement
Great deal
I needed to cut a small trough in front of my garage to move the water away from it and attaching this to a used skill saw allowed me to do just that be sure to use a mask when cutting concrete as concrete dust has been shown to cause lung cancer
Scritto da: Mike Mell
This blade worked surprisingly well-I am impressed. Bought 2 ...
This blade worked surprisingly well-I am impressed. Bought 2, I cut a 6 foot trench in a concrete basement floor slab and the first blade is still cutting well. I cut 1" depth the full length, then 2"....then 3"....that way the blade didn't overheat. A bit of water helps keep the dust down-that and a Dexter type kill room (plastic draped ceiling to floor) will keep the dust contained to your work area.
Scritto da: Stephen Sikora
Used on porcelain tile and there was a lot of ...
Used on porcelain tile and there was a lot of chipping. Those cuts will be hidden by the moulding, so the appearance isn't important, but a non-serrated blade I used previously didn't cause any chipping at all. Also, the blade width is a bit wide compared to other blades.
Scritto da: Midland
Seems to be long lasting
I have been using this blade to cut concrete paving materials. Most cuts typically are about 2 inches deep. So far I would have made about 40 cuts, dry. The blade shows some wear but it's still cutting.

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