



Diamond Blade Segmented 230mm
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: DB3
- Weight: 0.64kg
- Dimensions: 242.00mm x 262.00mm x 8.00mm
- SKU: DB3
- UPC: 6009600406858
R 285.95
Ex VAT: R 248.65
Tork Craft Diamond Blade — Segmented 230 mm
Heavy-duty segmented diamond blade (230 mm) for fast, aggressive cutting in concrete, brick, block, pavers and general masonry. The gulleted segments improve cooling and dust clearance, delivering durable performance on site for dry or wet cutting.
Features
- Segmented rim for rapid material removal and cooler running.
- 230 mm diameter with 22.23 mm arbor — fits most 9″ angle grinders and masonry saws.
- Sintered diamond matrix balances cut speed and lifespan.
- Optimised gullets to clear slurry/dust and reduce heat build-up.
- Dry or wet use; wet cutting extends blade life and reduces dust.
Benefits
- Fast cuts: segmented design bites through tough masonry with less load on the tool.
- Long service life: durable bond and quality diamonds resist glazing.
- Cleaner kerf: reduced chipping on concrete and block edges.
Extra Information
- Suited to concrete (green and cured), brick, clay pavers, blocks and general masonry.
- Best results with steady feed pressure and straight cuts—avoid twisting in the kerf.
- Confirm maximum RPM on the blade label matches your machine (typical for 230 mm is ≤ 6 600 rpm).
Pro Tip
- Dress the blade occasionally by making a few passes through an abrasive block (e.g., silicon-carbide brick) to expose fresh diamonds and maintain cut speed.
- When dry-cutting, use short, controlled passes to limit heat; let the blade free-spin for a second between cuts to cool.
Specifications
Description | Spec |
---|---|
Brand | Tork Craft |
Model / Cat No. | DB3 |
Blade Type | Diamond blade — segmented rim |
Diameter | 230 mm (9″) |
Arbor / Bore | 22.23 mm (7/8″) |
Applications | Concrete, brick, block, pavers, general masonry |
Cutting Method | Dry or wet |
Typical Tool | 9″ angle grinder / masonry saw |
Safety
- Wear eye, face, hearing and dust protection; use a respirator when dry-cutting.
- Ensure the guard is fitted; mount with arrow direction matching rotation.
- Do not force or side-load the blade; allow full speed before contacting the work.
- Never exceed the blade’s maximum RPM; inspect for cracks or damaged segments before use.