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Diamond Products 6" x .095" First Cut Early Entry Concrete Saw Blade

Diamond Products 6" x .095" First Cut Early Entry Concrete Saw Blade

$75,450.99
Diamond Products 6" x .095" First Cut Early Entry Concrete Saw Blade
$75,450.99

The Story

Features: 

  • 4000 Orange Spec, Medium Aggregate
  • Expert Grade = Long Life
  • Features 1" arbor with drive-pin hole and triangle knock-out for Soff-Cut
  • Does not include a skid plate

Details: 

As concrete is placed and being finished, chemical reactions begin to take place causing the slab to increase in temperature. Stress, caused by shrinkage, begins to accumulate rapidly. At this time the concrete is looking for relief. If not relieved in a timely manner the concrete will relieve itself, resulting in random cracks appearing across the surface of the slab. By placing True Early Entry joints at the appropriate spacing (normally 10' to 12' apart) the concrete finds the relief it's looking for and cracks directly beneath the cut. The timing of True Early Entry joints is critical! Controlling random cracking is all about the timing of the cut, not the depth of the cut. Cuts must be placed between the initial set and the final set of the concrete. This CONTROL ZONE is the optimal cutting time to give concrete relief when it is looking for it the most.

Description

Features: 

  • 4000 Orange Spec, Medium Aggregate
  • Expert Grade = Long Life
  • Features 1" arbor with drive-pin hole and triangle knock-out for Soff-Cut
  • Does not include a skid plate

Details: 

As concrete is placed and being finished, chemical reactions begin to take place causing the slab to increase in temperature. Stress, caused by shrinkage, begins to accumulate rapidly. At this time the concrete is looking for relief. If not relieved in a timely manner the concrete will relieve itself, resulting in random cracks appearing across the surface of the slab. By placing True Early Entry joints at the appropriate spacing (normally 10' to 12' apart) the concrete finds the relief it's looking for and cracks directly beneath the cut. The timing of True Early Entry joints is critical! Controlling random cracking is all about the timing of the cut, not the depth of the cut. Cuts must be placed between the initial set and the final set of the concrete. This CONTROL ZONE is the optimal cutting time to give concrete relief when it is looking for it the most.

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