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Diablo D0604DHA 6-1/2 in. X 4T PCD Fiber Cement HardieSaw Blade, New
Diablo HardieBlade™ is the only approved PCD (PolyCrystalline Diamond) tipped fiber cement blade recommended by James Hardie Building Products. Diablo’s co-branded Diablo blade generates up to 5% less respirable dust*, while delivering the longest life in all fiber cement materials. The PCD triple chip design offers up to 60-times longer cutting life than standard carbide blades. The laser cut thin kerf design gives fast and precise cuts with less dust and waste. The anti-vibration design stabilizes the blade and reduces noise while cutting and Non-Stick Perma-Shield coating to reduce heat. Includes (1) 6-1/2 in. X 4T PCD Fiber Cement HardieSaw Blade – D0604DHA Technical Data + Specifications Arbor : 5/8″Diameter : 6-1/2″Hook Angle : 10°Kerf : .071″Plate : .051″Teeth : 4 TCG (PCD) Benefits + Features The only approved James Hardie polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tipped fiber cement saw blade The PCD triple chip design offers up to 60 times longer cutting life than standard carbide blades Feature a unique, spark-eroded Triple Chip grind for long life – up to 60 times the life in fiber cement of conventional carbide blades Perfect for full time use in heavy duty applications like cutting multiple pieces of fiber cement board. Note: Dust generation does not necessarily correlate directly to exposure risk.
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