Arbor Size
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5/8, 7/8
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Blade Diameter (in.)
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7
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Color Family
Silver
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Material Cut
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Multi-Purpose
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Number in Package
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1
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Power Tool Accessory Type
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Circular Saw Blade
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Returnable
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90-Day
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Saw Blade Material
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Diamond
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Specialty Blade Type
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Circular
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Tool Type
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Saw Blade
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Tools Product Type
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Power Tool
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Model number: DW4712
Internet number (SKU): 203060711
Price: $19
Brand:
Availability: in stock
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Description
7 in. High Performance Diamond Masonry Blade - Product information
The Dewalt high performance Diamond matrix provides 200 times longer than the life of a conventional abrasives and enhanced material removal. A thinner kerf allows for an increased speed of cut while minimizing dust. Continuous rim turbo designed for optimal use in brick, block and tile.
- Advanced diamond matrix provides long life and enhanced material removal
- Thinner kerf to increase speed of cut while minimizing dust
- Achieves 200 x longer life than bonded abrasives
- Ideal for cutting block, masonry siding products, and other masonry materials
- Faster cut rate at a constant depth
Product reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Kenmore from
Did the job nicely
I bought this blade to cut brick pavers for a patio job I was working on. The stone cutting saw at the Home depot tool rental was out for repair and they wanted $45 for 4 hours anyway, so I decided to purchase this blade for my table saw instead. It cut the pavers very well, though as probably expected, created a lot of brick dust. It was too small in diameter to go all the way through in one pass which made the job more difficult. On the package they say to only cut through 1/2" at a time, but when fully up in my table saw, it cut more like 7/8" with no difficulty and it didn't even get warm to the touch after a pass through these 12" long pavers. With some effort and mess, it did get the job done for a fraction of the cost of renting the brick saw at tool rental.
Date published: 2014-06-10
Rated 5 out of
5
by
unknown from
Diamond bladeManufacturers typically offer diamond blades at various quality and cost levels, ranging from basic economy to top-of-the-line premium or professional versions. Generally the key difference among these options is the diamond content, which is the greatest raw material cost in manufacturing the blade. Moving up from a standard to a premium blade may boost the cost 20% or more, but you'll get a higher concentration of diamonds and significantly longer blade life.
Date published: 2015-10-28