Delta Diamond Piranha Premium 10 Inch Tile Saw Diamond Blade, 5/8" Arbor, Continuous Rim, Wet Cutting Porcelain Tile, Ceramic Tile, Stone (10")







Key features
- •Use on a wet tile saw for cutting a wide range of materials including ceramic tile, porcelain tile, granite, marble, slate, terrazzo and/or anything similar.
- •Specs are 10" diameter X .060 thick with a standard 5/8" arbor hole (fits 99% of all tile saws). The core is made from heat-treated hi-speed steel and is guaranteed to withstand the demands of high production cutting.
- •The thin (.060) cutting rim allows for the best combination of cutting speed and blade life while producing a first-class cut!
- •The diamond rim is also 10mm tall which maximizes cutting life and offers a low cost per cut. Recommended operating speed is 3,600 RPM.
- •This top-quality product is made in USA and backed with a 100% lifetime warranty plus free return shipping! If it ever breaks, warps, cracks or shows any indication of a material defect (being used for its intended use), or if the bond between the diamond rim and the steel core becomes separated at any time, it will be replaced free of charge!
Delta Diamond Piranha Premium 10 Inch Tile Saw Diamond Blade, 5/8" Arbor, Continuous Rim, Wet Cutting Porcelain Tile, Ceramic Tile, Stone (10")
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Customer Reviews
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Cut my Bathroom wall tile effortlessly
MWEND✓ Verified Purchase•October 22, 2023
I used this on a HF grinder to bathroom wall title for a new "electrical switch" box. I marked out the location of the cut with a crayon and used this blade and a water spray bottle. This blade cut the tile like it was butter. Light cuts at a time while water spraying the tile and the blade a bit. Once the tile was out I used this blade again to loosen up the thickset before using a chisel to square everything up. NOTE: The only thing I should have done when installing the blade on the grinder was to remove the brass color center insert. My grinder was able to fit it with the insert still IN the blade, But I have an adapter installed and I should have removed the insert BEFORE installing the blade.. The blade insert is able to be removed and reattached to the blade as needed - as long as you don't lose it.
Agradezco la atención y rapidez
Yuniet Miranda ✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
The recommendation is very accurate, this product is of very good quality, thank you for your fast delivery.
These are absolutely the best blades I've ever used
Will L. Sutton✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2023
These are absolutely the best blades I've ever used! And I've used a LOT of different blades. Cheap ones, expensive ones, it hasn't mattered. I've always averaged 1,000 sq/ft (porcelain) or even less before they stop cutting properly. I bought three of these really cheap expecting the same or even less performance. I'm still on my first blade after roughly 3,000 sq/ft! All porcelain too! The neat thing about these is that about three passes through a standard brick and they cut as good as new again. I've not had those results with other blades AT ALL! I've always just put a new blade on instead of wasting time trying to get one to cut properly again. I've got a pile of other blades that I've not been successful in reconditioning (maybe I'm too lazy). If the other two perform as well as the first one has I'd give a lot more for them than these cost, for sure!
I might add that I don't do very many reviews, but this blade deserves it!
I might add that I don't do very many reviews, but this blade deserves it!
Worked well for cutting marble countertop
Spock✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2023
Nice! I had to cut through about 48" total of 5/8" marble countertop for a kitchen remodel. This worked well. Put it on a Dewalt circular saw, had the area enclosed with taped-up plastic, and a shop vac running the whole time. Cut well and dust was minimal. Beat the $800 local shops were quoting, and it is done where as they were to 8 weeks out.
January 2021 - cut about 8 lineal feet of (soft) slate and then another 4 feet of granite with the original blade. That pretty much used up its life. Not bad for the price. By this time I had upgraded to a Skil saw with a wet cutting attachment (outside of course for these wet jobs).
I ordered another one and got through the last of my granite job.
January 2021 - cut about 8 lineal feet of (soft) slate and then another 4 feet of granite with the original blade. That pretty much used up its life. Not bad for the price. By this time I had upgraded to a Skil saw with a wet cutting attachment (outside of course for these wet jobs).
I ordered another one and got through the last of my granite job.
Decent blade, still had some chipping on porcelain tiles
Joe Nationwide✓ Verified Purchase•August 5, 2023
I'm new to cutting porcelain tiles, so I don't know what the benchmark is. I bought a nice quality Diamondback 7" overhead tile saw to cut tiles for my bathroom renovation. The first 10-20 cuts I was surprised how much chipping there was. Probably 20 small chips along a 12" cut. The chips were small, about 1-2mm wide and or long, but I was expecting a nice clean cut. It seemed to get a little better after 20 or more cuts. I probably made 75-100 total cuts and it did not get worse. Once the tiles were installed I'll admit it's a little hard to see the chipping.
I tried to do some 45 degree cuts (miter the edges) and this turned out with massive chipping. This was disappointing and forced me to use either bullnose tile or aluminum profiles for all outside corners. I never did try the Diamond Back saw blade that came with the saw I assumed it would be worse.
I tried to do some 45 degree cuts (miter the edges) and this turned out with massive chipping. This was disappointing and forced me to use either bullnose tile or aluminum profiles for all outside corners. I never did try the Diamond Back saw blade that came with the saw I assumed it would be worse.
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