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The Delta Diamond Piranha Premium 10 Inch Tile Saw Blade features a high diamond concentration and a thin .090" continuous rim for fast, clean cuts on porcelain, ceramic, and stone. Its 11mm tall rim maximizes blade life, fitting any 5/8" arbor tile saw with a max safe speed of 6,115 RPM. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, it comes with a lifetime warranty against defects, ensuring durability and consistent performance.












| ASIN | B075DKDX47 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,772 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #326 in Diamond Saw Blades |
| Brand | DELTA DIAMOND PRODUCTS INCORPORATED |
| Color | Silver |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Thickness | 0.09 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | TILC-060 |
| Manufacturer | DELTA DIAMOND PRODUCTS INCORPORATED |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Number of Teeth | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 0.08 inches |
| Style | Industrial |
| UPC | 040232680380 |
A**R
Great blade - just be careful with middle insert
Worked great on porcelain tile. Very limited chipping and usually was because I needed to do a pass on a dressing stone. After sharpening it cut like butter again. The only thing I didn't like was how fragile the middle insert was. I bumped it on my first blade, it fell out, and I could never get it back into the middle. Ended up having to get a second one. I treated the second one more gently and it worked great.
C**.
Great for lapidary hobbyists
Rock hound here, this thing cuts rocks faster and better than a slab saw...on a trim saw. It would cut through anybody else's saw. I cut several Brazilian agates in about 2-3 minutes each, it went Beast-Mode on them. Only caution I wouldn't use it on the small agates.
S**K
Worked well for cutting marble countertop
Nice! I had to cut through about 48โ total of 5/8โ marble countertop for a kitchen remodel. This worked well. Put it on a Dewalt circular saw, had the area enclosed with taped-up plastic, and a shop vac running the whole time. Cut well and dust was minimal. Beat the $800 local shops were quoting, and it is done where as they were to 8 weeks out. January 2021 - cut about 8 lineal feet of (soft) slate and then another 4 feet of granite with the original blade. That pretty much used up its life. Not bad for the price. By this time I had upgraded to a Skil saw with a wet cutting attachment (outside of course for these wet jobs). I ordered another one and got through the last of my granite job.
J**E
Decent blade, still had some chipping on porcelain tiles
I'm new to cutting porcelain tiles, so I don't know what the benchmark is. I bought a nice quality Diamondback 7" overhead tile saw to cut tiles for my bathroom renovation. The first 10-20 cuts I was surprised how much chipping there was. Probably 20 small chips along a 12" cut. The chips were small, about 1-2mm wide and or long, but I was expecting a nice clean cut. It seemed to get a little better after 20 or more cuts. I probably made 75-100 total cuts and it did not get worse. Once the tiles were installed I'll admit it's a little hard to see the chipping. I tried to do some 45 degree cuts (miter the edges) and this turned out with massive chipping. This was disappointing and forced me to use either bullnose tile or aluminum profiles for all outside corners. I never did try the Diamond Back saw blade that came with the saw I assumed it would be worse.
L**S
This is a very tough drive.
I made several dry cuts to a marble countertop with my old grinder. The Grinder got very hot and I was afraid that the grinder would not withstand the harsh treatment that I was subjecting it to, or that the disc would melt due to the friction caused by cutting the marble stone dry. But I managed to finish everything without a hitch. The cuts came out perfectly aligned and without splinters. And the disc was left as if it had not been used. Ready for another project
T**S
Need further improvement in bushing design from 7/8 to 5/78 arbor size.
I purchased this item for my Rigid 7-inch 5/8 arbor tile table saw for wet saw application of porcelain tiles. The saw blade is designed for a 7/8 arbor but uses a flat bushing for a 5/8 arbor. The thickness and rigidity are good. The tile saw blade rotation, though, seems wobbly and eccentric and further inspection indicates that the 5/8 dia flat bushing does not sit well on the triangular hole of the saw. The bushing is really just a washer of the same thickness that is kinda tricky to install the interference fit bushing properly into the hole. The bushing should have been designed with a flange to engage and lock the triangular hole properly just like a regular bushing. I couldn't believe that the bushing is being held in place by just a paper sticker. After finagling with the bushing, I did get a steady rotation but the porcelain tile edge cut is not as crisp compared to the saw blade that came with the original Rigid table saw. This saw blade might work best for a 7/8 arbor size tile saw. I returned the saw blade and the seller graciously refunded me my money.
P**L
Excellent value diamond cutting wet or dry.
I used this diamond cutting disc for shaping a bullnose profile on my granite slab project. It worked like I expected. It did a good job and I could control the cutting without taking too much material at once. The disc also cut very good without chipping or breaking the granite. It didn't show any signs of wear or breakage of the cutting face composites. It is a great grinding/cutting disc and is of good quality construction.
G**K
Didn't last long.
After about 30 cuts the bushing for the blade mount came loose. Once the bushing came loose, the blade would vibrate during a cut and began chipping tiles. I bought this blade to cut ceramic floor tiles. It worked good for a while, then it began destroying tiles. The bushing was not part of the blade and was staked to hold it in place. I purchased a different blade to finish the project.
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