The blade is the heart of any tile cutting machine. For U.S. contractors, choosing the correct blade is key to achieving clean, precise cuts and prolonging equipment life.
1. Match Blade to Material
Ceramic, porcelain, granite, and marble all require different blade specifications.
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2. Use Diamond-Tipped Blades
Diamond-tipped blades are the industry standard for professional tile cutting.
3. Consider Blade Thickness
Thinner blades cut faster but may wear quicker; thicker blades offer durability for heavy-duty work.
4. Choose Wet Cutting for Precision
Wandeli’s water-cooled blade systems reduce dust, improve cut quality, and extend blade lifespan.
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5. Replace Blades When Performance Drops
Using a dull blade increases material waste and can damage the tile.
💬 Testimonial:
"We cut all types of tile, from ceramic to granite, and Wandeli’s diamond blades have never let us down." – James K., Tile Installer, California
✅ FAQs
Q1: Can one blade cut all tile types?
A: Not effectively — always choose a blade designed for your material.
Q2: How often should I replace blades?
A: It depends on usage, but usually every few months for heavy work.
Q3: Do wet blades last longer?
A: Yes, water cooling significantly extends blade life.
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