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  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade Turbo 230Mm

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade Turbo 230Mm

    R301,65

    Diamond blade



    TYPE:

    Turbo wave.

    DIAMETER: ø230mm
    BORE: Ø22.23mm
    MAX RPM: 6,600
    USE: Marble, granite, concrete, masonry

    What is a diamond blade?

    A diamond blade is composed of a circular steel core and the diamond
    impregnated segments. The segments are seperated by slots in the core.

    These
    slots assist in cooling the blade during operation by allowing water (wet
    cutting) or air (dry cutting) to flow between the segments. The segments or rims
    are a mixture of diamond powder and metal powders. The diamonds are industrial
    diamonds of different sizes and qualities depending on the material to be cut as
    well a the blade type.

    How does a diamond blade work?

    The individual diamond crystals exposed on the leading edge and the sides of
    the segment or rim carry out the cutting. The operator pushes the rotating blade
    into the material and the surface diamonds thus exposed mill a groove in the
    material. When the blade mills the material, the latter exerts wear on the
    blade. During cutting the exposed diamonds may crack
    or break. The material simultaneously starts to abrade the metal matrix, which
    releases more diamonds.

    The more abrasive the material, the more rapid
    the tendency to wear down the matrix. Blades for cutting hard, denseless
    abrasive materials (such as tile, bricks, stone or cured concrete), require
    a softer metal matrix.

    This will wear down faster, replacing the worn diamonds
    fairly quickly so that the blade continues to cut.

    Blades for cutting soft,
    abrasive materials (such as green concrete and asphalt), must have  a hard,
    abrasion-resistant metal matrix in order to retain the diamonds for a longer
    time.

    Water will prevent the blade from overheating:

    It will greatly reduce the amount of harmful dust created by cutting. Remove the
    slurry from the cut, and extend the life of the blade.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 230Mm Turbo Wave Profesional

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 230Mm Turbo Wave Profesional

    R292,90

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 230 × 22.23 mm Turbo-Wave (Professional)

    Size: 230 mm diameter [Bore: 22.23 mm]

    This 230 mm Tork Craft Turbo-Wave diamond blade combines the speed of a turbo rim with the smoother cut profile of a wave core. Suited to masonry, concrete, stone, tile, and block-work in professional and trade environments.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade Turbo-Segmented 230X22.23Mm

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade Turbo-Segmented 230X22.23Mm

    R273,75

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 230 × 22.23 mm Turbo-Segmented

    Size: 230 mm diameter [Bore: 22.23 mm]

    Designed for versatile site use, this 230 mm Tork Craft blade features a turbo-segmented rim that combines the speed of a turbo rim with the aggressive cutting action of a segmented blade. It excels in masonry, concrete block, stone and other building materials where fast removal and durability matter.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 115Mm Turbo Segmented Laser Welded Industrial

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 115Mm Turbo Segmented Laser Welded Industrial

    R270,00

    Diamond blade



    TYPE:

    Laser welded and turbo segmented.

    DIAMETER: ø115mm
    BORE: Ø22.23mm
    MAX RPM: 13,000
    USE: Marble, granite, concrete, masonry

    What is a diamond blade?

    A diamond blade is composed of a circular steel core and the diamond
    impregnated segments. The segments are seperated by slots in the core.

    These
    slots assist in cooling the blade during operation by allowing water (wet
    cutting) or air (dry cutting) to flow between the segments. The segments or rims
    are a mixture of diamond powder and metal powders. The diamonds are industrial
    diamonds of different sizes and qualities depending on the material to be cut as
    well a the blade type.

    How does a diamond blade work?

    The individual diamond crystals exposed on the leading edge and the sides of
    the segment or rim carry out the cutting. The operator pushes the rotating blade
    into the material and the surface diamonds thus exposed mill a groove in the
    material. When the blade mills the material, the latter exerts wear on the
    blade. During cutting the exposed diamonds may crack
    or break. The material simultaneously starts to abrade the metal matrix, which
    releases more diamonds.

    The more abrasive the material, the more rapid
    the tendency to wear down the matrix. Blades for cutting hard, denseless
    abrasive materials (such as tile, bricks, stone or cured concrete), require
    a softer metal matrix.

    This will wear down faster, replacing the worn diamonds
    fairly quickly so that the blade continues to cut.

    Blades for cutting soft,
    abrasive materials (such as green concrete and asphalt), must have  a hard,
    abrasion-resistant metal matrix in order to retain the diamonds for a longer
    time.

    Water will prevent the blade from overheating:

    It will greatly reduce the amount of harmful dust created by cutting. Remove the
    slurry from the cut, and extend the life of the blade.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 200X25.4Mm Turbo

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 200X25.4Mm Turbo

    R254,55

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 200 × 25.4 mm Turbo Rim

    Size: 200 mm diameter [Bore: 25.4 mm]

    This 200 mm Tork Craft Turbo rim diamond blade is designed for trades and general use. The turbo edge helps clear debris efficiently while maintaining cutting speed, making it ideal for tile, masonry, stone and concrete applications. The 25.4 mm bore ensures compatibility with standard handheld and bench saws.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 230Mm Continuous Rim

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 230Mm Continuous Rim

    R254,55

    Diamond blade



    TYPE:

    Continuous rim.

    DIAMETER: ø230mm
    BORE: Ø22.23mm
    MAX RPM: 6,600
    USE: Marble, granite, concrete, masonry

    What is a diamond blade?

    A diamond blade is composed of a circular steel core and the diamond
    impregnated segments. The segments are seperated by slots in the core.

    These
    slots assist in cooling the blade during operation by allowing water (wet
    cutting) or air (dry cutting) to flow between the segments. The segments or rims
    are a mixture of diamond powder and metal powders. The diamonds are industrial
    diamonds of different sizes and qualities depending on the material to be cut as
    well a the blade type.

    How does a diamond blade work?

    The individual diamond crystals exposed on the leading edge and the sides of
    the segment or rim carry out the cutting. The operator pushes the rotating blade
    into the material and the surface diamonds thus exposed mill a groove in the
    material. When the blade mills the material, the latter exerts wear on the
    blade. During cutting the exposed diamonds may crack
    or break. The material simultaneously starts to abrade the metal matrix, which
    releases more diamonds.

    The more abrasive the material, the more rapid
    the tendency to wear down the matrix. Blades for cutting hard, denseless
    abrasive materials (such as tile, bricks, stone or cured concrete), require
    a softer metal matrix.

    This will wear down faster, replacing the worn diamonds
    fairly quickly so that the blade continues to cut.

    Blades for cutting soft,
    abrasive materials (such as green concrete and asphalt), must have  a hard,
    abrasion-resistant metal matrix in order to retain the diamonds for a longer
    time.

    Water will prevent the blade from overheating:

    It will greatly reduce the amount of harmful dust created by cutting. Remove the
    slurry from the cut, and extend the life of the blade.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 230Mm X 25.4 Continues Rim

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 230Mm X 25.4 Continues Rim

    R237,85
    Continious Rim Diamond blade 230mm

    PROFESSIONAL

    For cutting ceramic tiles and natural stone slabs

    Professional Series Diamond Blade with Continuous Rim (non-segmented) for cutting
    ceramic tiles and natural stone slabs. 25.4mm bore size.

    The Continuous Rim blade is most commonly referred to as a wet cut blade. There
    are advantages to using water when cutting material:

    • Water significantly cools down the blade, allowing for longer service life
    • It flushes out any debris to lessen friction in the cutting zone
    • It reduces dust, thus preventing dust from building up in the vents of the
      tool, which would decrease its service life.

    The continuous rim cuts the slowest of any of the different styles of diamond
    cutting blades, but as a trade-off it produces the best cut. Typically, the continuous
    rim is used for cutting marble, granite, porcelain tile, and ceramic tile.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 200Mm X 22.22 Continues Rim

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 200Mm X 22.22 Continues Rim

    R237,85
    Continious Rim Diamond blade 200mm

    PROFESSIONAL

    For cutting ceramic tiles and natural stone slabs

    Professional Series Diamond Blade with Continuous Rim (non-segmented) for cutting
    ceramic tiles and natural stone slabs. Standard 22.23mm bore size to fit all makes
    of angle grinders.

    The Continuous Rim blade is most commonly referred to as a wet cut blade. There
    are advantages to using water when cutting material:

    • Water significantly cools down the blade, allowing for longer service life
    • It flushes out any debris to lessen friction in the cutting zone
    • It reduces dust, thus preventing dust from building up in the vents of the
      tool, which would decrease its service life.

    The continuous rim cuts the slowest of any of the different styles of diamond
    cutting blades, but as a trade-off it produces the best cut. Typically, the continuous
    rim is used for cutting marble, granite, porcelain tile, and ceramic tile.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 180Mm X 25.4 Continues Rim

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 180Mm X 25.4 Continues Rim

    R216,20
    Continuous Rim Diamond blade 180mm

    PROFESSIONAL

    For cutting ceramic tiles and natural stone slabs

    Professional Series Diamond Blade with Continuous Rim (non-segmented) for cutting
    ceramic tiles and natural stone slabs. 25.4mm bore size to specific machines

    The Continuous Rim blade is most commonly referred to as a wet cut blade. There
    are advantages to using water when cutting material:

    • Water significantly cools down the blade, allowing for longer service life
    • It flushes out any debris to lessen friction in the cutting zone
    • It reduces dust, thus preventing dust from building up in the vents of the
      tool, which would decrease its service life.

    The continuous rim cuts the slowest of any of the different styles of diamond
    cutting blades, but as a trade-off it produces the best cut. Typically, the continuous
    rim is used for cutting marble, granite, porcelain tile, and ceramic tile.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 180X22.22Mm Turbo Wave

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 180X22.22Mm Turbo Wave

    R203,40

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — Turbo-Wave 180 × 22.23 mm

    Size: 180 mm diameter [Bore: 22.23 mm]

    This 180 mm Tork Craft Turbo-Wave diamond blade delivers high-speed performance and precision. Its serrated turbo rim and wave-core body enhance airflow, helping the blade stay cool and clean while maintaining cutting efficiency. Perfect for brick, concrete, stone, tiles, and general masonry work.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade Turbo 115Mm

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade Turbo 115Mm

    R70,00

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — Turbo 115 mm

    Fast, smooth cutting with a clean edge. This 115 mm turbo diamond blade features a continuous, serrated rim for quick material removal while limiting chipping—ideal on concrete, brick, stone, tiles and pavers. Use dry or wet; wet cutting reduces dust and extends blade life.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 85Mm X 15Mm Cont. Rim Profesional

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 85Mm X 15Mm Cont. Rim Profesional

    R63,00

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 85 mm × 15 mm Continuous Rim (Professional)

    Size: 85 mm diameter [Bore: 15 mm]

    This 85 mm diameter continuous-rim diamond blade from Tork Craft is built for precision cutting of ceramic tile, porcelain slabs, marble and granite. The continuous rim design provides smoother, chip-reduced cuts, making it ideal for finish work and professional installations.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 85Mm X 15Mm Segmented Profesional

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 85Mm X 15Mm Segmented Profesional

    R59,00

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 85 mm × 15 mm Segmented Rim (Professional)

    Size: 85 mm diameter [Bore: 15 mm]

    This 85 mm segmented-rim diamond blade from Tork Craft is designed for tough building materials — brick, concrete, block and stone. With deep gulleted segments for chip clearance and aggressive cut action, it provides fast cutting in masonry and construction applications. The 15 mm bore suits many compact grinders and cut-off machines.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 115Mm Cont.Rim Profesional

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 115Mm Cont.Rim Profesional

    R55,00

    Diamond blade



    TYPE:

    Sintered and continuous

    DIAMETER: ø115mm
    BORE: Ø22.23mm
    MAX RPM: 13,300
    USE: Brick, concrete, cement block, granite, fiber cement,
    stone and other masonry

    What is a diamond blade?

    A diamond blade is composed of a circular steel core and the diamond
    impregnated segments. The segments are seperated by slots in the core.

    These
    slots assist in cooling the blade during operation by allowing water (wet
    cutting) or air (dry cutting) to flow between the segments. The segments or rims
    are a mixture of diamond powder and metal powders. The diamonds are industrial
    diamonds of different sizes and qualities depending on the material to be cut as
    well a the blade type.

    How does a diamond blade work?

    The individual diamond crystals exposed on the leading edge and the sides of
    the segment or rim carry out the cutting. The operator pushes the rotating blade
    into the material and the surface diamonds thus exposed mill a groove in the
    material. When the blade mills the material, the latter exerts wear on the
    blade. During cutting the exposed diamonds may crack
    or break. The material simultaneously starts to abrade the metal matrix, which
    releases more diamonds.

    The more abrasive the material, the more rapid
    the tendency to wear down the matrix. Blades for cutting hard, denseless
    abrasive materials (such as tile, bricks, stone or cured concrete), require
    a softer metal matrix.

    This will wear down faster, replacing the worn diamonds
    fairly quickly so that the blade continues to cut.

    Blades for cutting soft,
    abrasive materials (such as green concrete and asphalt), must have  a hard,
    abrasion-resistant metal matrix in order to retain the diamonds for a longer
    time.

    Water will prevent the blade from overheating:

    It will greatly reduce the amount of harmful dust created by cutting. Remove the
    slurry from the cut, and extend the life of the blade.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade 115Mm Turbo Hot Pressed

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade 115Mm Turbo Hot Pressed

    R178,00

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 115 mm Turbo Hot Pressed (Professional)

    Size: 115 mm diameter [Bore: 22.23 mm typical]

    This 115 mm diameter turbo hot-pressed diamond blade from Tork Craft is designed for rapid, clean cuts in tile, granite, stone and marble. The turbo rim design provides aggressive cutting with good cooling and debris clearance — ideal for professional installers working hard materials.

  • Tork Craft Diamond Blade Segmented 115Mm Professional Bulk 3 Pack Shrink

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade Segmented 115Mm Professional Bulk 3 Pack Shrink

    R165,00

    Tork Craft Diamond Blade — 115 mm × Segmented Rim Bulk 3-Pack (Professional)

    Size: 115 mm diameter [Bulk 3-Pack]

    This professional bulk 3-pack from Tork Craft contains three 115 mm segmented-rim diamond blades designed for heavy-duty cutting of masonry materials—brick, block, concrete and stone. Engineered for fast progress in abrasive tasks and on job-sites where productivity counts.