
For professional stoneworkers, size selection is just as crucial as blade quality. When purchasing a new diamond marble cutting blade, you'll most often encounter three standard sizes: 100mm, 115mm, and 125mm. Choosing correctly ensures optimal cutting depth, maximum control, and the safest operation for your angle grinder.
Understanding the subtle differences between these common sizes can dramatically improve your efficiency on site.
The diameter of the blade determines two primary factors:
Here is a breakdown of the three most popular sizes and their ideal applications:
The 100mm blade is the smallest of the professional sizes and offers the highest degree of maneuverability and control.
The 115mm blade is arguably the most common and versatile size found on job sites. It strikes the perfect balance between cutting depth and handling.
When you need to tackle thicker slabs or larger materials, the 125mm blade delivers the necessary depth.
Safety should always be the number one factor. Never attempt to use a blade larger than the guard size specified for your angle grinder (e.g., don't put a 125mm blade on a 100mm grinder). This is incredibly dangerous and can lead to serious injury.
By selecting the correct size—whether it's the control of the 100mm, the versatility of the 115mm, or the depth of the 125mm—you ensure both safety and an optimal cut.
For superior diamond blades in all essential sizes (100mm, 115mm, 125mm) and types (Segmented, Turbo), trust the experts at Horzi Abrasive.
Contact Horzi Abrasive Today:
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