Ceramic 4.5"–5" Diamond Blade – High-Performance Tile Cutting for Ceramic & Porcelain Gres
Product Overview
The DISTAR Ceramic 4.5"–5" Diamond Blade is engineered for smooth, precise cutting of ceramic tile and porcelain gres. Designed for both professional tile installers and serious DIY users, this blade delivers clean, chip-free edges with reliable consistency.
Compatible with standard 4.5"–5" angle grinders and tile-cutting machines featuring a 0.87" (22.23 mm) bore, the Ceramic blade performs effectively in dry applications and can also be used with water for extended durability.
Key Features & Benefits
Clean, Chip-Free Edges
Provides smooth finishes on ceramic and porcelain gres without edge damage.
Dry Cutting Capability
Designed for dry operation, with optional water cooling for longer blade life.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 4.5 in. / 5 in. |
| Thickness | 0.055 in. (1.4 mm) |
| Cooling | Dry cutting (no water required) |
| Bore Diameter | 0.87 in. (22.23 mm) |
| Purpose | Ceramic tile, porcelain gres |
| Brand | DISTAR |
Customer Testimonial
"This blade cuts ceramic tiles like butter. Clean edges, no chipping, and it lasted much longer than other blades I've used. Great value for professionals."
– Luis R.
Works Well With
- Mechanic SLIDER 2.0 – 45° tile cutting guide for angle grinders
- Mechanic SLIDER 3.5" × 5" – Adjustable depth cutting guide for straight cuts
- Mechanic TileDUSTER – Dust extraction guard for dry tile cutting
- Mechanic VORTEX Dust Extraction Guard – Heavy-duty dust shroud for angle grinder cutting
- Mechanic EdgeDUSTER – Dust shroud for edge grinding and polishing
- Mechanic TileTEMPLATE – Tile marking tool for precise layout before cutting
- Mechanic TileTEMPLATE XL – Large-format tile layout template (up to 118")
- Distar CeraMAX 1200 – Adjustable tile work table for cutting and 45° mitering
- Distar DGM-S 4" Diamond Grinding Cup – Edge grinding and surface prep after cutting
- Distar CoolPAD Polishing Pads – Edge polishing steps 1–4 after cutting
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