Vortex Diamond Multi-Purpose (4–10 Inch) Blades
Vortex Diamond Multi-Purpose (4–10 Inch) Blades
Precision, versatility, and performance in every cut. Engineered for concrete, masonry, stone, granite, tile, metal, and more. Perfect for contractors, DIY enthusiasts, and home renovation projects. Wet & dry cutting capabilities.
| Blade Series | Diameter Range | Material Cut | Segment Type | Cut Type | Wet/Dry |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VSS Series | 4–10" | Concrete, Brick, Granite, Stone, Block | Segmented | General Purpose | Wet & Dry |
| VSC Series | 4–10" | Concrete, Masonry, Stone, Tile | Continuous Turbo | Precision / Light-Duty | Wet & Dry |
| VSGS Series | 4–10" | Concrete, Masonry, Brick, Block | Laser Welded Segmented | General Purpose | Wet & Dry |
| VPTS Series | 4–10" | Granite, Stone, Hard Concrete | T-Segmented | Aggressive / Professional | Wet & Dry |
| VPPS Series | 4–10" | Granite, Stone, Concrete | Side Protected Turbo | Curved / Aggressive | Wet & Dry |
| VPTC Series | 4–10" | Granite, Natural Stone | Turbo Continuous | Precision Stone Cutting | Wet & Dry |
| VPMT Series | 4.5–10" | Porcelain, Tile, Granite, Quartz | Super Thin | Fine Tile / Porcelain | Wet Only |
| VPVM Series | 4–10" | Metal, Plastic, Concrete | Vacuum Brazed | Multi-Purpose | Wet & Dry |
Featured Blades
VSS Series – Premium Hot Pressed Segmented
Diameter: 4–10" | Segment Height: 10mm
Material: Concrete, Brick, Granite, Stone, Block | Cut Type: General Purpose
Use: Wet & Dry | Key Feature: Strong segment bonding for long life
VSC Series – Continuous Turbo
Diameter: 4–10" | Segment Height: 10mm
Material: Concrete, Masonry, Tile, Stone | Cut Type: Precision / Light-Duty
Use: Wet & Dry | Key Feature: Smooth cuts with minimal chipping
VPTS Series – T-Segmented Professional
Diameter: 4–10" | Segment Height: 0.395"
Material: Hard Stone, Granite, Hard Concrete | Cut Type: Aggressive professional cutting
Use: Wet & Dry | Key Feature: Superior deep cutting with long lifespan
Frequently Asked Questions – Vortex 4–10″ Diamond Blades
1. What materials can these blades cut?
Our Vortex 4–10″ blades are engineered to cut concrete, brick, masonry, stone, granite, tile, porcelain, metal, and plastic depending on the blade series. VSS, VSGS, and VSC are general-purpose; VPTS & VPPS excel on hard stone; VPMT is for porcelain/tile; VPVM handles metal & plastic.
2. Can I use these blades for wet and dry cutting?
Most Vortex blades support both wet and dry cutting for maximum versatility. Exceptions include VPMT super-thin blades, which are wet-use only for clean tile and porcelain cuts.
3. What blade size is right for my saw?
Blades are available from 4″ to 10″ with standard arbor sizes (7/8″–5/8″, DM 7/8–5/8″ depending on model). Always check your saw’s recommended diameter and arbor before installation. Using the correct size ensures safety and optimal performance.
4. How do I choose the right blade for material hardness?
For soft materials like brick or block, general-purpose VSS/VSGS blades work best. For hard granite, stone, or reinforced concrete, choose T-segmented (VPTS) or side-protected turbo (VPPS) blades for fast, smooth, and precise cuts.
5. How long will the blade last?
Blade lifespan depends on material, cutting method, and feed rate. Vacuum brazed blades (VPVM) can outlast 80–100 abrasive discs. Proper use, wet cutting when required, and avoiding excessive force maximize life for all blades.
6. What are the safest operating practices?
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE), use proper saw guards, avoid forcing the blade, and ensure correct RPM. For wet cutting, maintain water flow. Do not use a blade with visible damage or excessive wear.
7. What is the difference between segmented, turbo, continuous, and vacuum brazed blades?
Segmented blades are great for general-purpose concrete & masonry. Turbo blades reduce heat and speed up cutting. Continuous rim blades are ideal for smooth, chip-free cuts on tile, porcelain, and stone. Vacuum brazed blades cut metal and plastic with maximum durability.
8. Can these blades cut reinforced concrete or steel?
Yes, but only series designed for hard materials: T-segmented (VPTS) and vacuum brazed (VPVM) blades handle reinforced concrete and metal efficiently. Use proper cooling and moderate feed rate to avoid overheating or blade damage.
9. How do I maintain my blade for optimal performance?
Mount blades securely, check arbor size, maintain correct RPM, and avoid lateral force. Clean dust or slurry buildup, use wet cutting when recommended, and inspect for damage regularly. Dressing is rarely required for high-quality Vortex blades.
10. How can I reduce chipping on fragile materials like tile or porcelain?
Use VPMT super-thin porcelain blades, cut wet only, feed slowly, and avoid applying excessive pressure. Continuous or turbo continuous rim blades also minimize chipping for fragile materials.
11. Are these blades suitable for DIY projects as well as professional use?
Yes. Vortex blades are designed for contractors, stone fabricators, and DIY enthusiasts, offering professional-grade performance with ease of use and safety for all users.