Diamond Blades

Cutting tough materials like concrete, brick, and tiles demands a blade that can handle the job without compromise. At RC Screws, our range of Abracs diamond blades is designed specifically for these challenges. Whether you’re working on delicate tile and porcelain cuts or heavy construction materials, these blades provide the strength and precision you need.

From specialist blades that deliver clean, smooth cuts on ceramic and porcelain to durable general-purpose blades that balance performance and cost-efficiency and heavy-duty rescue blades built for versatility, our selection covers a wide variety of different applications.

We make ordering quick and easy with same-day dispatch available for all in-stock items ordered before 3 PM, Monday to Friday. Plus, orders over £100 qualify for free delivery across mainland UK, so you can keep your work moving without delay. If you need any advice or help with choosing the right diamond blade for your project, our knowledgeable team is just a call away at 01254 917744!

FAQs

What materials can diamond blades cut?

Diamond blades are specially designed to cut through hard and abrasive materials such as concrete, brick, stone, tiles, porcelain, and masonry. Different blades are optimised for specific materials to provide the best cutting performance and blade life, and you’ll find them all here at RC Screws.

How do I choose the right diamond blade for my project?

Choosing the right blade depends on the material you’re cutting and the finish you need. For example, tile and porcelain blades offer clean, precise cuts, while general construction blades are more suited to tougher materials like concrete and brick. Rescue blades provide versatility for cutting mixed materials quickly. You can check the product descriptions for blade diameter, segment type, and recommended uses.

Are diamond blades compatible with all saws?

Many diamond blades from RC Screws come in common sizes and types that fit popular tools like angle grinders, circular saws, and masonry saws. However, before buying a blade, it’s important to check that it matches your tool’s size and how it attaches to make sure it will work properly.

How long do diamond blades typically last?

The lifespan of the blade varies based on the material being cut, cutting technique, and blade quality. Using the correct blade for the material and following recommended cutting practices will maximise blade life. You should also regularly inspect your blades for wear and replace them once cutting performance starts to decline

Can I use a diamond blade for dry and wet cutting?

Many Abracs diamond blades are designed primarily for dry cutting, but some models are suitable for both dry and wet cutting. Using water can reduce dust and cool the blade, extending its life. Always remember to check the blade’s specifications and follow safety guidelines when using wet cutting.