Diamond Glass Cutting Disc Set

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Description

Diamond Glass Cutting Disc Set — Clean, Fast & Chip-Resistant

Thin & Precise for Fragile Cuts

This 4" (100mm) brazed diamond disc is built for smooth, controlled cuts on delicate materials like glass, ceramic, crystal, and jade. At just 1mm thick, it minimizes chipping and offers steady handling even on curved or brittle pieces.

Cut • Grind • Bevel

One disc, multiple uses: clean cutting, edge grinding, and beveling—ideal for bottle art, tiles, mosaic projects, and finish work. Swap fewer tools while achieving better precision.

Standard Arbor Size

Compatible with 7/8" (22.23mm) spindles on most angle grinders and tile saws. No reducer ring included—please check your machine's arbor size before purchasing.

High-Strength Brazed Diamond Layer

Crafted with industrial-grade diamonds and a brazed edge for long life, heat resistance, and consistent sharpness. A durable, high-manganese steel body ensures stability at high speeds.

Great for Hard, Brittle Surfaces

Use on glass, tile, ceramic, crystal, bottles, and jade. Delivers fine edges with minimal burrs—wet cutting helps reduce dust and cracks.

Specifications

Product Type Brazed Diamond Cutting Disc
Outer Diameter 100mm / 4"
Thickness 1mm (0.039")
Arbor Hole 22.23mm / 7/8" (no reducer ring included)
Application Cutting / Grinding / Chamfering
Use Dry or Wet (wet recommended)
Material Suitability Glass, Ceramic, Tile, Crystal, Jade, Bottles
Body Material High-manganese steel + brazed diamond edge
Packaging Options 5-pack / 10-pack / 15-pack

FAQ

Q1: Does it come with a reducer ring?
A: No. These discs fit 22.23mm (7/8") arbors directly. If your grinder uses a smaller arbor (like 20mm), please use your own reducer ring.

Q2: Can I cut tempered glass?
A: No. Tempered glass will shatter instead of cut. Use on standard glass and similar materials only.

Q3: Is this just for cutting?
A: No—it also works for edge grinding and light chamfering on suitable materials.

Q4: How do I reduce chipping?
A: Use wet cutting, start slowly, and apply steady pressure. Let the blade do the work—don't force it.

Q5: Which pack size should I get?
A: Choose based on usage. 5-pack for light use; 10 or 15-pack for pros or frequent projects—better value and less downtime.