The blades incorporate an exceptional array of features: high tooth count, expansion slots and turbulence-dampening copper plugs. The Ditec carbide tips add exceptional sharpness and long tool life to these features.
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For maintenance grinding, use fine grit (D400 to D600) diamond wheels. To match the factory grind, use a slower than normal feed rate
Damaged teeth can be replaced by any grade of carbide tooth. Replacing of a large number of teeth will, of course, shorten the life of the saw blade
Since the carbide in the Ditec is harder than other carbides, it is critical that you protect them from “thermal shock” if an adjacent tooth is replaced
Heat absorbed during the brazing process will seriously degrade the Ditec carbide