Milwaukee Diamond Premium 9 in. Segmented Diamond Blade, 7/8 in. & 5/8 in. Arbor (1-Pack)
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Milwaukee Diamond Premium 9 in. Segmented Diamond Blade, 7/8 in. & 5/8 in. Arbor (1-Pack)

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Milwaukee Diamond Premium 9 in. Segmented Diamond Blade, 7/8 in. & 5/8 in. Arbor (1-Pack)9" Segmented Diamond Blade for Concrete Milwaukees 9 in. Diamond Premium Segmented Blade delivers fast, long lasting cuts in tough masonry materials. Built with quality industrial diamonds and a segmented rim, its engineered for wet or dry use on cut off saws, grinders, and circular saws. Key Features: Long Life Performance: Premium industrial diamonds and segmented rim extend blade life in demanding cuts Fast Cutting: Optimized segment design speeds

9" Segmented Diamond Blade for Concrete

Milwaukee’s 9 in. Diamond Premium Segmented Blade delivers fast, long-lasting cuts in tough masonry materials. Built with quality industrial diamonds and a segmented rim, it’s engineered for wet or dry use on cut-off saws, grinders, and circular saws.


Key Features:

  • Long Life Performance: Premium industrial diamonds and segmented rim extend blade life in demanding cuts
  • Fast Cutting: Optimized segment design speeds cuts in masonry and concrete
  • Wet or Dry Use: Designed to perform in either application to match jobsite needs
  • Versatile Compatibility: Fits 7/8 in. and 5/8 in. arbors for use on cut-off saws, angle grinders, and circular saws
  • Concrete/Masonry Ready: Cuts reinforced concrete, brick, block, pavers, stone, and granite

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Blade Diameter 9 in (229 mm)
Rim Type Segmented
Blade Type Diamond
Arbor Size 7/8 in. and 5/8 in. (DM compatible)
Max RPM 6,790
Material Cut Concrete; reinforced concrete; brick; block/masonry; pavers; stone; granite; asphalt
Power Tool Accessory Type Circular Saw Blade / Saw Blade
Saw Blade Material Steel
Color Family Red
Number in Package 1
Item Weight 1.5 lb
Teeth Per Inch / Number of Teeth N/A (diamond segmented)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can this blade cut?
A: It’s designed for reinforced concrete, cured concrete, brick, block/masonry, pavers, stone, asphalt, and granite.


Q: Can it be used dry?
A: Yes. It is engineered for both wet and dry cutting applications.


Q: What tools is it compatible with?
A: 9 in. cut-off saws, angle grinders, and circular saws that accept 9 in. blades and 7/8 in. or 5/8 in. arbors.


Q: What is the max RPM?
A: 6,790 max RPM.


Q: How many blades are included?
A: One blade per pack.


Rugged Precision for Demanding Masonry Cuts

This diamond blade is the workhorse that brings crisp, confident lines to any hardscape project. The segmented rim is its signature—clean, assertive, and built to tame concrete with poise. Pair it with a cordless cut-off saw to sculpt pathways or define patio edges in minutes. It’s the indispensable edge for craftsmanship that feels both robust and refined.


AI Review Summary:

Across multiple retailer reviews, buyers report fast, smooth cutting in cured and reinforced concrete with noticeably long blade life; many used it on Milwaukee cut‑off saws and grinders with consistent results. Positive themes include durability, speed, and versatility across masonry materials. Neutral notes mention expected dust when used dry and better performance/wear when used wet. A minority of negative reviews cite faster wear when pushed aggressively on heavily reinforced concrete or improper arbor fit on certain tools without the correct flange. Representative quotes: “Chewed through my driveway expansion joints quickly,” “Held up for several jobs,” and “Cut fine but wore quicker on rebar-heavy concrete—use water.”


Equip your saw with Milwaukee’s Diamond Premium blade for faster, longer-lasting cuts through concrete and masonry—add it to your cart today.

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