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Diamond cutting wheel Makita 160 x 40 x 20 mm for masonry and concrete
Diamond cutting wheel Makita 160 x 40 x 20 mm for masonry and concrete
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Diamond cutting wheel Makita 160 x 40 x 20 mm for masonry and concrete
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Diamond cutting wheel Makita 160 x 40 x 20 mm for masonry and concrete
Diamond cutting wheel Makita 160 x 40 x 20 mm for masonry and concrete
Diamond cutting wheel Makita 160 x 40 x 20 mm for masonry and concrete is a segmented diamond blade intended for cutting masonry, concrete and similar mineral materials. The wheel features a diamond abrasive edge engineered for high hardness and durability, and a 20 mm bore to fit compatible angle grinders or cut-off machines. It is designed to deliver precise, straight cuts on stone, concrete blocks and paving while maintaining consistent cutting performance under construction and renovation conditions.
The diamond segments offer improved wear resistance and maintain sharpness longer than standard abrasive wheels, reducing the need for frequent replacements. The wheel's construction balances cutting speed and stability to reduce vibration and help produce accurate cuts. Its dimensions and bore size ensure compatibility with common consumer and professional cutting tools when used with the correct flange and mounting hardware.
Mount the cutting wheel on an angle grinder or cut-off machine that accepts a 20 mm bore and ensure the tool's flange and locking hardware match the wheel. Verify the wheel is rated for the machine's maximum RPM before operation. Securely tighten the mounting nut, follow the tool manufacturer's safety instructions, and use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye, hearing and respiratory protection. Start the machine and allow it to reach full speed before engaging the material; make steady, controlled passes without forcing the blade. Allow the wheel to cool between prolonged cuts to avoid overheating.
Use water cooling only if the wheel and your tool permit wet cutting; otherwise perform dry cuts with intermittent breaks to reduce dust and heat. Avoid cutting metal or rebar and inspect the wheel for damage before each use. Match wheel thickness and segment type to the job for optimal life and cutting quality.
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