Blade Sharpening Stick for Diamond Blades – Abrasive Bar for Angle Grinder & Tile Cutter
Blade Sharpening Stick for Diamond Blades – Abrasive Bar for Angle Grinder & Tile Cutter
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The Blade Sharpening Stick is the essential tool for restoring the sharpness of diamond cutting blades used on porcelain, marble, ceramics, and other hard materials. Over time, diamond grains wear down or clog, reducing cutting performance, increasing heat, and risking blade damage. This abrasive bar is designed with the ideal grain size and strength to refresh dull diamond blades quickly and effectively. Simply make several longitudinal cuts into the sharpening stick, and your blade will be cutting like new again. Suitable for both angle grinder blades and tile cutter blades, it’s an affordable, must-have accessory for extending blade life and improving cutting results.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Abrasive blade sharpening stick |
| Application | Restores dull diamond cutting blades |
| Material | High-strength abrasive grains |
| Dimensions | 9.8 in. x 2 in. x 1 in. (250 x 50 x 25 mm) |
| Cutting Depth | Up to 0.2 in. (5 mm) with angle grinder, up to 0.4 in. (10 mm) with tile cutter |
| Weight | 1.2 lbs |
| Brand | Mechanic |
Customer Testimonial
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“This sharpening stick brought my diamond blade back to life in just a few cuts. Fast, easy to use, and it saved me from buying a new blade.” – Daniel K.
Usage Tips
• Make several longitudinal cuts into the sharpening stick with your blade
• Use with both angle grinder blades and tile cutter blades
• Avoid applying excessive pressure to extend blade and stick life
• Refresh blades regularly to reduce heat and maintain precision
• Store in a dry place to keep abrasive grains effective
FAQ
Q: What blades can this sharpening stick be used on?
A: It is designed for diamond cutting blades used on porcelain, marble, ceramics, and other hard materials.
Q: Can I use it with both angle grinders and tile cutters?
A: Yes, it works with both, up to 0.2 in. cutting depth for angle grinders and up to 0.4 in. for tile cutters.
Q: How often should I sharpen my blade?
A: Sharpen whenever cutting performance decreases, typically after heavy use or when cuts feel slower.
Q: Does it replace the need to buy new blades?
A: It extends blade life significantly but won’t restore severely damaged blades.
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