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Tackle Your Toughest Cutting Challenges with Arix

Are you looking for a wall saw blade that delivers flawless results on every job? The Arix Wall Saw Blade is engineered for professionals who refuse to compromise on precision, speed, and blade longevity. Designed specifically for demanding wall saw and track saw applications, it’s your ultimate solution for cutting reinforced concrete, thick masonry, brick, and asphalt.

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 Arix Wall Saw Blade: Cut Faster, Last Longer.

Tackle Your Toughest Cutting Challenges with Arix

Are you looking for a wall saw blade that delivers flawless results on every job? The Arix Wall Saw Blade is engineered for professionals who refuse to compromise on precision, speed, and blade longevity. Designed specifically for demanding wall saw and track saw applications, it’s your ultimate solution for cutting reinforced concrete, thick masonry, brick, and asphalt.

Why Choose the Arix Wall Saw Blade?

  • Razor-Sharp Precision: Achieve clean, smooth, and accurate cuts every time, minimizing the need for secondary finishing work and saving you valuable time and labor costs.

  • Unbeatable Durability: Our blades feature a high-grade steel core and premium industrial diamonds, expertly bonded to withstand the toughest materials. This means a longer blade life and a lower cost-per-cut.

  • Engineered for High Performance: The optimized segment design and advanced matrix ensure faster cutting speeds with minimal vibration, reducing operator fatigue and wear on your equipment.

  • Versatile Application: Ideal for a wide range of construction and demolition tasks, including concrete wall openings, duct openings, bridge decking, and foundation work.

  • Built for Wall Saws & Track Saws: Specifically designed to perform flawlessly in the horizontal, vertical, and overhead applications that wall saws are known for.

Core Parameter Analysis of Arix Wall Saw Blades

  1. Diameter

    • Meaning: The effective cutting diameter of the blade, which determines the maximum depth of a single cut.

    • Common Range: From smaller sizes like 300mm to very large sizes of 1600mm or more. Common specifications include 400mm, 500mm, 600mm, 700mm, 800mm, 1000mm, 1200mm, etc.

    • Selection Basis: Choose based on the thickness of the wall or structure you need to cut. Typically, the blade diameter must be greater than the cutting depth.

  2. Bore Diameter (Arbor Hole)

    • Meaning: The diameter of the hole in the center of the blade used to mount it onto the wall saw’s main spindle.

    • Common Specifications: 50.2mm, 60.2mm, 70mm, 100mm, etc. It must perfectly match the diameter of your wall saw’s spindle and flange.

  3. Number of Segments (Teeth)

    • Meaning: The number of diamond segments (teeth) on the edge of the blade.

    • General Rule:

      • Fewer Segments: Larger gullet capacity for faster chip removal and higher cutting speed, but the cut surface is rougher. Suitable for soft, highly abrasive materials like asphalt, soft brick, and plain concrete.

      • More Segments: Smoother, more stable cutting with a finer finish, but with less chip space and slightly slower speed. Suitable for hard, heavily reinforced materials like reinforced concrete and hard stone.

  4. Segment/Blade Head Type

    • Meaning: The diamond segments welded onto the blade’s core. This is the key component determining the blade’s performance.

    • Arix categorizes them by material:

      • Universal Type: Balances wear resistance and cutting speed, suitable for mixed materials.

      • Reinforced Concrete Specific: The diamond concentration and matrix formula are optimized to efficiently cut through rebar and concrete, offering a long lifespan.

      • Hard/Abrasive Concrete Specific: Designed for high-strength, highly abrasive concrete with a more wear-resistant matrix.

      • Asphalt/Soft Material Specific: Designed for fast cutting of soft materials, preventing clogging.

  5. Segment Height

    • Meaning: The height of the diamond segment, which determines the blade’s service life and the number of times it can be re-tipped or repaired.

  6. Core Material and Design

    • Meaning: The steel body of the blade.

    • Features: Arix blades typically use high-strength, fatigue-resistant alloy steel and feature laser-cut expansion slots to reduce thermal deformation and stress during cutting, ensuring straight cuts.

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