“GREScut” bridge saw and cutters for Laminam, Neolith, RAK, and Porcelain gres
“GREScut” is another member of the Poker line family of blades for cutting Gres, Laminam, Neolith, and RAK.
The GREScut blade is certified by NEOLITH and is ideal for cutting NEOLITH slabs 3, 6, 12, and 20-mm thick.
Thanks to its sandwich sector, this disk allows a perfectly finished cut with no breakage or chipping. The sandwich sector is characterized by a harder central grain and two finer external grains allowing the best cut finish possible.
Diameters:
GREScut blades come in 3 different diameters: 300 mm (12”), 350 mm (14”), and 400 mm (16”) with a silent or standard core .
“GREScut” bridge saw blades are ideal for straight cutting Laminam, Neolith, Techlam, Kerlite, Sinterflex, Kedra, Ultra, Atlasplan, Maxfine, Zero.3, Project Evolution, and RAK materials.
Arbor holes:
The blades come with a standard 60-mm arbor hole a reducer bushing of 50 mm. We supply blades with different arbor holes. Please indicate any special hole or attachment needs (i.e., for Breton, machines, or Donatori, Bridge saw, or if your manufacturer has additional hole patterns), please indicate this in the notes field during product check out, or contact us via email or phone should you have any other questions.
Recommended operating parameters for GREScut Blades (same for Laminam, Neolith, RAK, and porcelain)
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Porcelain Tile thickness | RPM Ø300 | RPM Ø350 | RPM Ø400 | Feed speed LM/min |
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3/4,9 mm | 2600-2900 | 2150-2500 | 1900-2200 | 1.5 – 1.8 |
5/9 mm | 2600-2900 | 2150-2500 | 1900-2200 | 1.2 – 1.5 |
10/12 mm | 2600-2900 | 2150-2500 | 1900-2200 | 1.0 – 1.2 |
13/20 mm | 2600-2900 | 2150-2500 | 1900-2200 | 0.8 – 1.0 |
When using these blades on porcelain Diatex recommends:
- that you reduce the feed speed by 40-50% when entering or exiting the cut;
- that you reduce the speed feed by 40% for 45° meter cuts.
Jared (verified owner) –
Customer service was awesome. Very helpful and accommodating to my questions and requests. Will definitely use them in the future, and the blade is the only choice for cutting porcelain or sintered stone for me.