| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 76mm |
| MOQ: | 500pcs |
| Price: | $1.2-15/pcs |
| Delivery Time: | 25-30days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
The Problem: When service plumbers, electricians, or maintenance contractors need to chop a standard clay brick, cut a notch in a concrete block, or trim thick cement backer-board in a confined space, they rely on 3-inch sub-compact cordless saws. However, if they use a standard continuous-rim blade, the thick abrasive masonry creates too much frictional drag. This instantly triggers the electronic overload protection on the 12V tool, stalling the motor repeatedly and draining the battery.
The Result: Extreme frustration on the job site, constantly resetting stalled cordless tools, and burned-out micro-motors caused by operators forcing the blade through heavy materials.
Continuous Drag: Standard smooth blades rely on continuous frictional grinding. While great for glass or tile, pushing a smooth blade through abrasive concrete creates massive drag that low-torque 12V motors simply cannot handle.
Slurry/Dust Choking: Without deep relief grooves in the cutting edge, pulverized concrete dust gets trapped in the kerf, acting like a brake pad against the spinning steel core.
Serrated Turbo-Drive Geometry: The rim features a rugged "Turbo" profile with deep, slanted corrugations. This acts like a high-speed serrated knife. It drastically reduces the surface area contacting the material, lowering frictional drag so the 12V motor can maintain its RPM. The turbo grooves also act as micro-shovels, instantly violently ejecting heavy concrete dust to prevent the saw from stalling.
Hot-Pressed Industrial Matrix: Manufactured using a premium Hot-Pressed sintering process. Because this blade is designed for aggressive "rough" cutting rather than delicate polishing, the extreme heat and pressure of the manufacturing process ensure the metal bond locks onto the industrial diamond grit tightly, surviving the staggering 20,300 Max RPM without the segments vibrating loose.
Sub-Compact 3/8" Arbor Optimization: Purpose-built with a precise 3/8" (9.5mm) arbor to perfectly fit modern 12V/18V micro cut-off tools. It transforms a lightweight tool into a pocket-sized demolition saw.
| Technical Pillar | Imperial Specification | Metric Specification | Industrial Benefit |
| Diameter | 3" | 76mm | Aggressive universal utility in highly restricted spaces. |
| Arbor Size | 3/8" | 9.5mm | Direct fit for all major brand 3" sub-compact cut-off saws. |
| Rim Geometry | Turbo (Corrugated) | Turbo (Corrugated) | Fast material removal and anti-stall dust evacuation. |
| Manufacturing | Hot-Pressed Sintered | Hot-Pressed Sintered | Superior structural density for aggressive masonry cuts. |
| Target Material | Concrete, Brick, Block | Concrete, Brick, Block | Universal rough-cut workhorse for service contractors. |
| Max RPM | 20,300 RPM | 20,300 RPM | Safely handles the extreme speeds of micro-cut-off tools. |
Electrical & Plumbing Rough-Ins: Effortlessly powers through cement backer board (HardieBacker), drywall, and stucco to install new electrical boxes or pipe penetrations in tight wall cavities.
Mobile Landscape Maintenance: Fast, on-the-spot trimming of standard clay bricks, concrete pavers, and retaining wall caps without dragging out a heavy 14-inch gas saw.
Masonry Detailing: Agile enough to fit between structures for mortar raking (tuckpointing), crack chasing, and localized brick repair.
Let the Tool Breathe: Do not lean your body weight into a 3-inch cordless saw. The Turbo rim is designed to shear the material aggressively on its own. Apply light, steady forward pressure and let the 20,000+ RPMs do the work to prevent the cordless battery from overheating.
Verify Rotation Direction: Most 3-inch cut-off tools have a "Forward/Reverse" rotation switch to control where the sparks fly. You must ensure the tool is spinning in the direction of the arrow printed on the blade. Running a Turbo blade backward will instantly polish the diamonds blunt and ruin its cutting ability.
Beware of Edge Chipping: Because this is an aggressive Turbo blade designed for speed, it will leave a slightly rough or chipped edge. Do not use this blade on fragile glass mosaics, mirror tiles, or high-end porcelain where a perfect edge is required.
Q: I previously used your 3" X-Mesh blade. How is this Turbo blade different?
A: This is the most important distinction for your toolbox. The X-Mesh blade is a precision scalpel designed for brittle porcelain and marble; it prioritizes a flawless, chip-free edge but cuts slower. This Turbo blade is a rugged hammer. It prioritizes extreme cutting speed through tough concrete and brick, but it leaves a rougher edge. Choose Turbo for speed and rough masonry; choose X-Mesh for delicate tile.
Q: Will this 3-inch blade fit my standard 4.5-inch angle grinder?
A: No. A standard 4.5" angle grinder uses a 7/8" (22.23mm) arbor. This specific 3-inch blade features a specialized 3/8" (9.5mm) arbor designed exclusively for sub-compact cordless tools. It cannot be safely mounted on a standard angle grinder.
Q: Can I use this Turbo blade to cut metal pipes or rebar?
A: It is highly discouraged. This blade features a masonry-specific diamond bond. While the hot-pressed core is strong, hitting structural steel or thick iron pipes will rapidly knock the diamonds out of the matrix, dulling the blade instantly. For metal, use an abrasive cut-off wheel or a vacuum-brazed diamond metal blade.