• 10050 Diamond blade RYŚ gres, granite 250mm ø32/25,4

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The RYŚ diamond blade with a diameter of 250 mm and a 32/25.4 mm clamping is a professional tool for fast cutting of ceramic materials such as porcelain stoneware, granite, tiles and terracotta. Thanks to its high-quality steel and fluted rim, it provides precise and dynamic cutting.

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Diamond blade RYŚ gres, granite 250mm ø32/25,4

The RYŚ professional diamond blade with a diameter of 250 mm is a reliable tool for fast and precise cutting of a variety of ceramic materials. Thanks to the use of a thinned, grooved working ring with a height of 10 mm and high-quality diamond grains, the blade enables effective removal of excavated material and dynamic feeding.

Technical Specifications

  • Treatment Type: Cut
  • Nominal Dimension: 250mm
  • Recommended use: Tiles, granite, porcelain stoneware, terracotta
  • Acceptable use: Clinker, marble
  • Mounting: 25.4mm, 32mm
  • Construction: Turbo
  • Type of machine used: Tabletop Machine
  • Working conditions: Dry and wet
  • Tool technology: Welded
  • Quality: Professional ★★★★
  • Brand: IN CORPORE
  • Actual dimension: 254 mm
  • Height of the working part: 10 mm
  • Width of the working part: 2 mm

Advantages of the RYŚ diamond blade

  • High cutting precision thanks to the grooved working ring.
  • Dynamic feed for fast cutting of materials.
  • High-quality steel ensures the rigidity and durability of the blade.
  • Reduction rings allow installation on various machines available on the market.
  • Professional workmanship guarantees a long service life of the tool.
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