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Using the wrong diamond blade for concrete or asphalt can destroy segments, overheat your saw, and turn a profitable job into an expensive mistake.
Concrete grinding cup wheels are not one-size-fits-all tools. Choosing the wrong wheel can slow the job down, reduce finish quality, and cause premature wear.
Learn what a crack chaser blade is, how it works, and when to use one for durable, professional concrete crack repairs.
Choosing the right diamond blade depends on the material being cut, the cutting method, and the type of finish required.