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Makita’s existing collection of concrete cutting and grinding
power tools.
✆ (800) 462-5482
˛ www.makitatools.com
MK Diamond DMX Blades
MK Diamond Products offers DMX Blades, an engineered
line of high-speed blades that use arrayed patterns of
diamonds.
The arrayed diamonds are effectively aligned
so that they are working in unison, increasing
cutting effi ciency over conventional blades
by 65 percent. The use of an arrayed
diamond pattern also improves cutting
speed and blade longevity. The DMX
line of blades uses only the highest
quality synthetic diamonds, resulting
in high cutting performance. They are
available in 12-inch, 14-inch, 16-inch
and 20-inch sizes, as well as in several
widths. Segment height is 10 mm. DMX
Blades are suitable for general-purpose
applications in concrete and masonry.
✆ (800) 421-5830
˛ www.mkdiamond.com
Multiquip Side Winder Diamond Blades
Side Winder diamond blades from Multiquip’s
Diamond Back Cutting Division are specifi cally aimed at the
decorative concrete contractor.
Side Winders provide a clean cut and long-lasting service
for decorative saw patterns and scoring slabs. They offer
high-quality steel cores with undercut protection, proven
segment bonds and superior synthetic diamonds to ensure
professional results. The blades feature a ribbed core that
reduces friction and heat while providing faster cutting and
application versatility.
Also, the blades’ T-shape diamond segment design
enhances fast cutting performance, making them ideal for
cured concrete, brick, block, asphalt and green concrete
as well as other materials. The T-shape provides
undercutting core protection as well.
The Side Winder can be matched up
with most right angle grinders, circular
saws, fl at saws, and cut-off saws.
✆ (800) 417-0171
˛ www.diamondbackblades.com
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