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The Diablo HardieBlade is a 10" polycrystalline diamond-tipped saw blade engineered specifically for fiber cement cutting. Approved by James Hardie, it features 6 ultra-durable PCD teeth, a 10° hook angle, and a .087" kerf for clean, efficient cuts. Its spark-eroded Triple Chip grind extends blade life up to 75 times longer than carbide alternatives while reducing dust by up to 50%, making it ideal for heavy-duty, professional use in siding, remodeling, and demolition projects.
Material | Fiber Cement |
Brand | Diablo |
Color | Multicolor |
Number of Teeth | 6 |
Style | Basic |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Fiberglass |
UPC | 100077000771 008925077640 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00008925077640, 00100077000771 |
Manufacturer | Freud |
Part Number | D1006DH |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 11.7 x 0.2 inches |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Item model number | D1006DH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Saw Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Freud Limited Tooling Warranty. Contact Freud customer service for more details. 800-334-4370 |
L**R
Nice product
Cuts well!
T**N
Top notch blades & great value!
Arrived on time in perfect condition. Cheaper than Home Depot. Blade cut through James Hardy plank v groove siding like butter. We have a couple different sizes in this particular blade, and they LAST. One blade is all you need to finish a project. We used them for putting siding on a 4000 sq.foot house and didn't need to replace the blade. No wobble, skipping or hopping while cutting. Great value for your money.
V**U
would buy again
Fast delivery packaged well
P**A
Do not hesitate to order this product
great blade & lasts a good while before it is dull
G**.
How can you NOT buy this!!
Was gonna take the blade I do have re-sharpened on 8/1/23. Something told me to look on line to see how much for a new one... Checked Orange BB store... then Amazon. Almost HALF THE PRICE than the big box store... and I got it in UNDER 24 hours!?!?! How can you not buy one when doing Hardie siding??? Yea, they make dust... but others seem worse than this. Did my whole 1700 sf house last year with just the one... Had to make a lot of rips for toping out and around windows. ALWAYS BLOW OUT YOUR EQUIPTMENT AT DAYS END WHEN CLEANING UP!!! If you wait a few days... your not gonna be happy. At Some point you will have to spend a few hours breaking down miter and table saw. I did once a week. Helps tremendously.
E**R
Performed well. I have nothing to compare it with ...
Performed well. I have nothing to compare it with, other than a standard masonry blade. The Freud Diablo blade was much easier to cut with , butthere was still a significant amount of dust.
J**N
Relatively clean cuts, blade lasts a LONG time, but oh, the dust!
I am siding a house with HardiePlank and HardieShingle, and am using a Diablo D1006DH Cement Saw Blade in a Dewalt table saw to rip 1-1/4" starter strips, long partial planks, and so on.This blade has held up really well - no thrown carbide teeth (unlike the Diablo 7-1/4" Hardie circular saw blade I bought and replaced). Diablo blades (other than the 7-1/4" blade noted above; I am also using a 12" Diablo blade in a miter saw) definitely last longer than a "standard" carbide-tipped blades, which typically start smoking and loading-down your saw after a few cuts, these Diablo PCH blades keep cutting for at least a few hundred feet of "cut" without smoking, binding, etc.Only complaint is the huge cloud of dust generated by this blade; despite what the mfr info says, this blade doesn't seem to generate any less dust than the standard carbide-tipped blades I used some years ago to re-side a different house with HardiePlank.All in all, Diablo D1006DH Cement Saw Blades are a better value than standard carbide blades because they last a LOT longer than standard carbide blades.
R**X
Worked like a charm on James Hardie Cement Boards
Worked like a charm but still best to wear a proper mask and attach a vacuum hose to your saw setup.
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