The 7″ 180mm Segmented Granite Diamond Cutting Disc is the powerhouse choice for fabricators dealing with large-scale stone projects and thicker material stock. The 7-inch diameter provides a deeper depth of cut compared to smaller blades, making it essential for sectioning full-sized granite slabs or heavy masonry blocks. Its specialized segmented design features wide gullets that efficiently eject stone slurry and dust, preventing the blade from “binding” during deep passes.
This professional-grade disc is engineered to handle the high torque of larger angle grinders and circular saws. The industrial diamond-bonded segments are heat-treated to ensure the blade remains stable and true, even under the intense friction of cutting through the densest natural stones. Whether you are rough-shaping a large kitchen island or trimming heavy stone tiles, this 7″ blade delivers the speed, durability, and straight-line accuracy required for high-volume stone fabrication.
Key Features
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7″ (180mm) Diameter: Offers an increased cutting depth, ideal for thicker granite slabs and architectural stone.
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High-Efficiency Segmented Rim: Deep cooling slots allow for rapid air and water circulation to protect the blade’s core during long cuts.
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Dual Cutting Modes: Optimized for high-speed dry cutting on the job site or precision wet cutting in the workshop.
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Industrial Diamond Matrix: Formulated with a high concentration of premium diamonds for long-lasting sharpness and consistent performance.
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Heavy-Duty Compatibility: Designed for use with larger professional-grade saws and grinders.
Benefits
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Deeper Cutting Capacity: Allows for fewer passes when cutting through standard 3cm granite or thick stone curbing.
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Superior Thermal Management: The larger segmented design prevents the blade from warping or glazing over under high-heat conditions.
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Enhanced Stability: The 180mm size provides a more stable cutting path for long, straight seams in marble and granite.
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Cost-Effective Durability: Engineered to withstand the rigors of industrial stone masonry, providing a lower cost-per-cut than smaller alternatives.














