🔧 Cut Like a Pro with ALSKAR!
The ALSKAR DIAMOND ADLSC 5" Dry or Wet Cutting Blade is engineered for high-performance cutting across various materials, including concrete, masonry, and stone. With a rim height of 10mm and a versatile arbor size, this blade ensures precision and durability, making it an essential tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
M**T
son buenos para cortar loza
llegaron en buen estado
D**R
If cutting firebrick
I used this blade to cut firebrick which is extremely hard. I used it on a table saw dry and if this is what you want to cut be sure to use ear protection, eye protection (goggles) and use a dust mask. There is no telling what is in this brick, silica, asbestos, who knows but be safe and don't breath the dust or get it in your eyes. If you cut about 1/8 inch at a time and raise the blade to cut another 1/8 it will be better for the blade and won't take you any longer to get through it. This will make it so the saw doesn't bog down too much and over heat the motor.
J**N
I grinded a ton of mortar
It grinded a ton of mortar, no problems.Tried to cut some terra cotta flue tiles, and it looked like it was melting like butter.I'm still confused about this.Otherwise, great blade
H**L
fit milwaukee 6 in. grinder
Easy to install on my milwaukee m18 grinder, just pop the center and voila, you're good to go. Excellent cutting through concrete reinforced with rebar and netting.. Add a little water while cutting. and it gets even easier. Don't know exactly the longevity, only cut about 15 ft. with no problem.
S**K
Don’t recommend
Ooof... I should have stuck with my previous blades. I got these to cut through rocks - Quartz, geodes, amethyst, etc. for my business. I don’t require a smooth cut but these lost their sharpness after only a few stones and vibrate the stones so much that it’s caused some to crumble. I think it’s the grooves in the blades but I’m not 100% sure.
A**R
said 10 mm arbor, was 5/8
Would not fit my saw, it says it is a 10 MM arbor however it is 5/8 arbor. I will use it but not on the saw I have here.
A**R
Quite a dust maker!
I put this on a standard circular saw to cut holes in the basement floor for some new footings. It did a fine job of going through the concrete but it does make a lot of fine dust. Even with two shop vac on the cut the basement became opaque. To limit the dust you should enclose the work area and add exhaust ventilation. A saw with built in dust collection would help but will not catch it all You could also try it wet.The blade itself works just fine
T**R
Concrete approved fingers not so much!
This will cut fingers and concrete like they are going out of style! I know fingers aren't that hard to cut but concrete is! This blade works great! Trust me! Keep it wet and it will make a lot of cuts with about as much effort as it takes to cut a finger off! Oh and the water keeps you from ending up with lungs filled with concrete!
B**N
Good value
Made several cuts in a quartz countertop, used these in a renno and cut about 50 lineal feet of quartz with them.The two blades did the job quite well, was quite impressed with the speed of cut- 10 feet in less than 15 minutes and it would likely be better with water. Good value
G**.
Easy clean cuts.
Easy to use with a circuler saw. Cleanly cuts through 2" patio pavers. 50 cuts on the first blade. Luv' it.
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