
Cutting blades are one of the most important components in the power tool industry. A professional can only achieve precise and clean results if the right blade is used for the right material. With hundreds of blade types available in the market—Cutting Wheels, Diamond Saw Blades, TCT Blades—choosing the correct one can be confusing. This blog will help you understand which blade is ideal for your project and how to select the perfect on
Understand the Material
Every material has a different hardness level. For example:
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Metal & Steel require cutting wheels designed for high RPM.
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Marble, Granite, Tiles, Concrete require diamond saw blades.
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Wood, PVC, Laminates require TCT blades with carbide-tipped teeth.
Choosing the wrong blade can damage the workpiece, burn the material, or even break the blade during operation.
Blade Size and Compatibility
Blades come in various sizes like 4 inch, 5 inch, 7 inch, 14 inch, etc. Always check machine compatibility and RPM rating before purchasing. Using a larger blade on a small machine can cause imbalance and safety risks.
Tooth Design and Edge Type
Blades are designed with different edges:
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Continuous Rim for smooth tile cutting
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Segmented Rim for concrete and stone
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Turbo Rim for fast cutting with reduced chipping
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TCT Teeth for wood cutting
Selecting the correct edge ensures clean results and longer blade life.



RPM and Motor Capacity
A blade must match the machine’s maximum RPM limit. If a blade with lower RPM rating is used on a higher RPM machine, it can break due to excess speed. Always check specifications before use.
Quality and Brand Support
Cheap blades may be tempting, but they often chip quickly, produce more vibration, and reduce performance. High-quality branded blades give:
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Smooth cutting
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Better life
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Less vibration
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Higher safety
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Consistent performance
Choosing the right blade is not just about performance—it’s also about safety.

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