Tackle tough construction cuts with the Century Drill & Tool 14 in. Diamond Segmented Rim Saw Blade. Engineered for demanding job sites, this blade powers through reinforced concrete and iron framing with precision, pairing a generous 14" diameter with a robust 1" arbor and a maximum speed of 5,500 RPM. Built to fit saws that accept a 1" arbor, it’s ready to handle serious cutting tasks right out of the box.
Key benefits that matter on the job
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14-inch diameter delivers deeper, faster cuts through dense materials, reducing the number of passes needed on large projects.
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Diamond segmented rim combines aggressive cutting with efficient heat management, helping maintain blade life and cut quality in tough substrates like reinforced concrete and metal framing.
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115mm? Not applicable—specific to this model: 1" arbor size ensures compatibility with a wide range of circular saws and concrete systems designed for industrial use.
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Max speed 5,500 RPM provides solid performance for heavy-duty cutting without stalling, making it suitable for high-demand construction workflows.
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Single-blade packaging offers a straightforward, ready-to-use option for project crews who rely on trusted, durable tools.
Why this blade stands apart
In scenarios where reinforced concrete and metal framing require clean, efficient cuts, a segmented rim blade like this Century model shines. The segmentation aids debris clearance and heat dissipation, helping maintain cut quality on long runs and reducing the risk of binding in dense materials. The diamond segments deliver consistent performance over time, enabling you to complete openings, trenches, and channel cuts with fewer blade changes and interruptions.
Ideal applications
- Opening walls or floors in structures built with reinforced concrete
- Segments of iron and metal framing for electrical, plumbing, or HVAC installations
- Heavy-duty masonry work where deeper cuts are required in a single pass
Specifications at a glance
- : 14 inches
- : 1 inch
- : 5,500 RPM
- : Diamond with segmented rim
- : Reinforced concrete, iron and metal framing
- : 1
Practical tips for best results
- Verify your saw accepts a 1" arbor blade and securely tighten the nut before operation.
- Use steady, even pressure and let the blade do the work to minimize wear and wobble.
- For long cuts through dense materials, consider progressive passes to manage heat and debris buildup.
- Equip appropriate PPE, ensure proper ventilation, and follow all safety guidelines on site.