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    Concrete Diamond Blades for Cutting & Sawing | DanseUSA

    Concrete Diamond Blades - Soff-Cut, Turbo, Vari-Cut and Specialty Blades

    Diamond blades are the primary cutting tool for every concrete sawing application, from clean jointing and shallow cuts to deep demolition. Our diamond cutting blades come in various segment shapes, bond hardness, and rim types including continuous, turbo, and segmented. Choosing the correct blade ensures accurate, efficient, and cost-effective work.

    Using the wrong blade can cause chipped edges, reduced blade life, or excess dust, which leads to rework and downtime. Consider these factors when selecting a blade:

    • Finish versus speed: continuous or soff-cut blades keep joints clean, while turbo or segmented blades cut faster for demolition.
    • Material match: the proper bond hardness extends blade life and lowers cost per cut.
    • Cutting method: wet cutting reduces dust and maximizes diamond life, while dry cutting is suitable only where water cannot be used.

    Shop Concrete Diamond Blades and find the perfect blade for your job.

    What We Stock - Blades for Every Concrete Job

    • Soff-Cut XL series (XL6, XL12, XL14) - Clean, low-chip jointing for sidewalks, driveways, and slabs.
    • Husqvarna 9" EL35 Cut n Break - Quick shallow cuts with controlled chip-out, ideal for small demo or repair jobs.
    • 18" Husqvarna Vanguard II - Balanced speed and life for routine cutting on slabs and reinforced concrete.
    • Traffic-Loop and Specialty blades - Designed for induction loop slots or specialty trenching where precise geometry is required.
    • Turbo / Vari-Cut Turbo blades (7 to 14 inches) - High-speed cutting blades with smoother finish than segmented blades, suitable for demolition or high-volume jobs.

    Explore all diamond cutting blades and find the right match for your work.

    How to Choose the Right Diamond Blade for Concrete

    Finish versus Speed

    • DO choose continuous or soff-cut blades for clean, precise joints.
    • DO pick segmented or turbo blades when speed is the priority, such as demolition or through-cuts.
    • DON’T expect a turbo blade to leave a perfectly smooth finish.

    Bond Hardness and Material

    • DO use a hard bond on abrasive or soft concrete mixes.
    • DO use a soft bond on dense, hard concrete for longer blade life.

    Wet versus Dry Cutting

    • DO cut wet when possible to reduce dust and extend blade life.
    • DON’T dry-cut indoors without proper dust control.

    Machine Compatibility and Safety

    • DO verify diameter, arbor size, and RPM ratings to ensure compatibility with your saw.
    • DON’T use a blade on a machine exceeding the recommended RPM.

    Tip: Always plan your cuts according to concrete hardness and job requirements. Proper planning reduces blade wear, saves time, and prevents rework.

    Why Contractors Prefer Buying Diamond Blades from DanseUSA

    • Detailed blade selection: Soff-cut, turbo, vari-cut, traffic-loop, and specialty blades available for immediate shipment.
    • Model-specific information: Diameter, arbor, RPM, and wet/dry rating listed for every product, ensuring the right fit for your saw.
    • Fleet and contractor packs: Bulk options lower cost per cut for heavy-use applications.
    • Expert advice: Specs, diagrams, and product selectors help choose the correct blade quickly.
    • Quick shipping: Reduce downtime with fast delivery to stay on schedule.

    Shop Concrete Diamond Blades and get the right blade today or contact our team for assistance.

    FAQs - Concrete Diamond Blades

    1. Which blade leaves the cleanest joint?

    Use a Soff-Cut or continuous-rim blade for low-chip, smooth joints. Wet cutting reduces chipping and ensures a neat finish.

    2. Can I use the same blade for wet and dry cutting?

    Only if the blade is rated for both wet and dry use, such as Vari-Cut models. Even then, wet cutting prolongs blade life and reduces dust.

    3. How do I match blade bonds to my concrete?

    Use a hard bond for abrasive or soft concrete and a soft bond for dense, hard concrete to maintain cutting efficiency and maximize blade life.

    4. At what RPM should I run my blade?

    Follow the RPM rating provided by the saw and blade manufacturer. Exceeding this can damage the blade and equipment and is unsafe.