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BORDO Arborist Green Wood Blades
- High carbon steel blades suitable for use in all green timber.
- Aggressive cutting in softwoods.
- Ideal for pruning, cutting tree branches and roots.
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BORDO Bi-Metal Tungsten Carbide Grit Edge
- Masonry, Stone and Tiles.
- Masonry, stone and composites up to 100mm.
- Carbide grit particles are permanently bonded to an alloy steel blade.
- TCG reciprocating saw blades are designed to cut materials that standard blades won’t even scratch.
- They are ideal for cutting hardened steel chain and bolts as well as ceramic tiles, stranded cable, hydraulic hose and even concrete block and pavers.
- When using TCG recip blades to cut masonry products it is best to use a sawing action to help clear material from the cut to maximise blade efficiency.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Diamond Cup Wheels
- Diamond Cup Wheel Single Row.
- Economical cup wheel for flat grinding with fast material removal.
- Ideal for removing imperfections in cured concrete.
- 103, 125 & 180mm diameters.
- Extreme diamond count.
- Maximum material removal.
- Dry grinding.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades General Purpose Continuous Rim
- Enduro Diamond General Purpose Continuous Rim.
- Continuous rim blades have softer bonds for cutting hard materials such as tile, porcelain, granite, stone, glass, and other materials that can chip easily.
- These blades don’t have individual segments but instead have a solid, continuous rim or edge.
- Most continuous rim blades are designed for wet cutting applications, providing the smoothest, chip free cuts.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades General Purpose Segmented Rim
- General purpose.
- 7mm segmented rim produces clean, fast cuts wet and dry.
- Great for cutting a wide variety of non-abrasive materials.
- Extreme concentration of diamond for fast, clean cutting and long blade life.
- Can be used for either wet or dry cutting. Extended blade life will be experienced with wet cutting.
- Use when cutting cured concrete, reinforced concrete, clay bricks, hebel®, terracotta tiles, slate, granite, bluestone, fibreglass, reinforced plastics, wall chasing in brick & concrete.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Green Concrete and Asphalt
- Green concrete and asphalt blade.
- 8mm segmented rim produces clean, fast cuts wet and dry.
- Segmented blade for abrasive materials.
- Extreme concentration of diamond for fast, clean cutting and long blade life.
- Can be used for either wet or dry cutting. Extended blade life will be experienced with wet cutting.
- Use when cutting asphalt and green concrete, concrete block, light weight concrete, concrete & ceramic roof tiles, sandstone, limestone, slate, hebel®, mortar joints, and compressed fibre cement sheet.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Hard Brick & Masonry
- 350mm Segmented Diamond Hard Brick Blade
- Hard brick and masonry.
- 10mm segmented rim for fast cutting with enhanced blade/substrate interface cooling for long blade life.
- Optimally designed for cutting cured concrete and stone.
- Extreme concentration of diamond for fast, clean cutting and long blade life.
- Can be used for either wet or dry cutting. Extended blade life will be experienced with wet cutting.
- Use when cutting bluestone, hard clay brick, fire brick, cured concrete, concrete block, concrete brick, granite, marble, wall chasing in hard brick & concrete.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades PCD Saw Blades
- Enduro Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) – cement sheet, plasterboard, MDF, chipboard, plywood & plastic.
- High speed, low dust cutting in fibre cement and blue board.
- Available in 160mm to 305mm.
- Extremely hard and durable polycrystalline diamond (PCD) teeth for extreme blade life.
- Thin kerf design combined with a low tooth count ensures high speed cutting and reduced dust compared with continuous rim diamond blades.
- Designed to cut fibre cement products, plasterboard, MDF, chipboard, plywood and plastic.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Super Turbo
- Enduro Diamond Super Turbo Fast Cut General Purpose
- Turbo blades typically have soft to medium bonds for a variety of general purpose to specific cutting applications.
- Turbo blades feature a continuous rim with an edge that is serrated.
- This serrated edge is designed to give the blade faster cutting speeds while maintaining a smooth cut, combining the best qualities from both segmented and continuous rim blades.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Tradecut Diamond Continuous Rim
- Tradecut Diamond Saw Continuous Rim
- Continuous rim blades have softer bonds for cutting hard materials such as tile, porcelain, granite, stone, glass, and other materials that can chip easily.
- These blades don’t have individual segments but instead have a solid, continuous rim or edge.
- Most continuous rim blades are designed for wet cutting applications, providing the smoothest, chip free cuts.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Tradecut Diamond Segmented Rim
- Tradecut Diamond Segmented Rim
- High diamond count for long blade life.
- Segmented rim for clean, fast cuts both wet and dry.
- Free cutting with reduced vibration.
- Efficient slurry evacuation.
- Use to cut cured concrete, reinforced concrete, clay bricks, Hebel®, terracotta tiles, slate, granite, bluestone, fibreglass, reinforced plastics, wall chasing in brick and concrete.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Tradecut Diamond Turbo
- Tradecut Diamond Saw Turbo Rim
- Turbo blades typically have soft to medium bonds for a variety of general purpose to specific cutting applications.
- Turbo blades feature a continuous rim with an edge that is serrated.
- This serrated edge is designed to give the blade faster cutting speeds while maintaining a smooth cut, combining the best qualities from both segmented and continuous rim blades.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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BORDO Diamond Saw Blades Ultra Thin
- Ultra thin turbo rim general purpose
- Ultra thin 1.2mm kerf removes less material for super fast cutting and reduced wastage.
- The serrated edge is designed to give the blade faster cutting speeds while maintaining a smooth cut, combining the best qualities from both segmented and continuous rim blades.
- Extreme concentration of diamond for fast, clean cutting and long blade life.
- 8mm segment height provides the benefits of fast cutting with maximum control for superior cut accuracy.
- Can be used for either wet or dry cutting. Extended blade life will be experienced with wet cutting.
- Ideal for use in tile saws and angle grinders.
- Fast cutting with reduced chipping.
- Use when cutting porcelain, ceramic tiles, vitrified tiles, glazed tiles, terracotta, granite, marble, slate, limestone and sandstone.
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BORDO Jig Saw Blade T-Shank Tungsten Carbide GritEdge
- 75mm Straight Cut Carbide GritEdge Jigsaw Blade 2Pk
- Jig Saw TCG T-Shank Straight Cut 75mm Ceramic/Fibre – 2 Pack
- Abrasive 1.0 to 15.0mm.
- Precise, straight cuts in ceramics, glass, fibre cement sheet and fibreglass reinforced synthetics.
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BORDO Jig Saw Blades Assortment Packs
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BORDO Jig Saw Blades Universal Shank Timber
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BORDO Reciprocating Saw Blade Set
- Reciprocating Saw Blade Assortment with heavy duty ballistic nylon pouch
- Xtreme reciprocating Saw Blade Assortment includes 2 x “Fire Rescue & Extrication”, 2 x “Wrecking and Demolition” and 3 metal cutting blades.
- 14 TPI Fire, Rescue & Extrication Saw Blades.
- For cutting pipe, angle iron, nail embedded wood and structural steel.
- 6 TPI Wrecking & Demolition Saw Blades.
- For cutting wood, sleepers and other tough materials.
- 18 and 24 TPI Bi-Metal Blades.
- For cutting thin and medium sheetmetal and tube.
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Alucut
- Alucut Blade for Aluminium Cutting – Non-Ferrous Metals, including Copper & Brass, Plastic, and Timber
- Fast clean cuts in aluminium and non-ferrous metals including copper, brass, plastic and timber.
- Triple chip tungsten carbide teeth for high performance smooth cutting.
- Heavy duty thick steel plate hardened and tempered to ensure accurate cuts.
- Smooth and fast cutting with solid stock in stationary and semi-stationary saws.
- Negative rake angle eliminates self-feeding and reduces blade grab.
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Circular Blade Accessories
- Circular saw blades reducing bushes
- Contains 8 sizes of reducing bushes: 30mm-1″, 30mm-25mm, 30mm-16mm, 25mm-22.2mm, 25mm-20mm, 25mm-16mm, 20mm-16mm, 20mm-10mm
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Multicut
- Multicut Blade for Timber, Steel, Aluminium – Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metals, Plastic, Timber, Plaster & Fibreglass
- Fast clean cuts in timber, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastic, plaster and fibreglass.
- Titanium carbide metal cutting teeth provide long blade life in the most demanding applications.
- Heavy duty anti-kick back tooth shoulders provide optimum support to the cutting tips ensuring maximum performance, extended blade life and safer cutting.
- Cool cutting with no heat, no burrs or dust and minimal sparks when cutting metal.
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Opticut
- Opticut Precision Thin Kerf Blade for Timber – All Types
- Optimum cutting thin kerf timber blades in 254mm and 305mm.
- Thin kerf for fast, effortless cuts with reduced stock wastage.
- High performance tooth geometries produce crisp, smooth cuts both with and across the grain, low feed resistance.
- Tru-plate fully hardened and tempered steel body is precision balanced to run truer.
- Ultra k-10 high density, high performance diamond ground carbide teeth for extreme durability and cutting life.
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Rapidcut
- Rapidcut Thin Kerf Blade for Timber – All Types
- High performance, ultra thin kerf timber blades from 140mm to 305mm.
- Nano-shield coating reduces friction for reducing saw load, resists gumming keeping blade cooler and extending blade life, protects blade from corrosion.
- Tru-plate fully hardened and tempered steel body is precision balanced to run truer.
- Ultra k-10 high density, high performance diamond ground carbide teeth for extreme durability and cutting life.
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Tradecut
- High performance, tungsten carbide tipped timber blades from 160mm to 305mm.
- Heavy duty anti-kickback tooth shoulders provide optimum support to the cutting tips ensuring maximum performance, extended blade life and safer cutting.
- Fully hardened and tempered steel body resists warping even in the most demanding applications.
- High performance diamond ground carbide teeth for improved cutting efficiency
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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Tradecut Concrete Formwork
- 235mm x 20T Tradecut Concrete Formwork Blade
- High performance, tungsten carbide tipped timber blades from 160mm to 305mm.
- Heavy duty anti-kickback tooth shoulders provide optimum support to the cutting tips ensuring maximum performance, extended blade life and safer cutting.
- Fully hardened and tempered steel body resists warping even in the most demanding applications.
- High performance diamond ground carbide teeth for improved cutting efficiency.
- Designed for optimum performance and long blade life when cutting engineered woods such as hardwood ply and form ply.
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BORDO Tungsten Carbide Tipped
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ITM Saw Blade TCT – Mild Steel
Industrial quality T.C.T. cutting saw blade.
Diameter: 355mm
Bore: 25.4mm
# Teeth: 66
Max RPM:1450(0 reviews)