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Mexco Tri Purpose Diamond Blade TPXCEL

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The Mexco TPXCEL is a high-performance, professional-grade diamond blade designed for the ultimate versatility on-site. Engineered to tackle the toughest materials, this blade eliminates the need for frequent tool changes by offering a "three-in-one" solution. Whether you are cutting through reinforced concrete, abrasive asphalt, or hard granite, the TPXCEL delivers a fast, clean, and incredibly durable cutting experience.

Triple-Action Versatility: Seamlessly cuts through hard masonry, abrasive materials, and metal.
Deep-Draft Protection: Features specialized segments to prevent "undercutting" when working in abrasive conditions.
High Diamond Concentration: Grade A synthetic diamonds provide an exceptionally long service life and rapid cutting speeds.

In the demanding world of construction and civil engineering, efficiency is the difference between profit and loss. The Mexco TPXCEL Tri Purpose Diamond Blade is engineered specifically for those who cannot afford to waste time swapping blades every time the substrate changes. It is the "Swiss Army Knife" of the cutting world, optimized for high-speed petrol saws and floor saws.

What sets the TPXCEL apart is its sophisticated triple-bond technology. Most diamond blades are specialized: a hard-bond blade for asphalt will glaze over when hitting concrete, while a soft-bond blade for concrete will wear down in minutes if it hits abrasive stone. The TPXCEL bridges this gap. It features a proprietary segment composition that remains "open" and sharp when cutting hard materials like engineering bricks and reinforced concrete, yet is resilient enough to handle the friction of asphalt and granite.

Durability is further enhanced by the deep-draft segments. If you have ever used a standard blade on asphalt, you know that the "slurry" can erode the steel core, causing the segments to fly off—a process known as undercutting. The TPXCEL includes specifically designed protective segments that reach deeper into the core to shield the weld point, ensuring the blade remains safe and effective until the very last millimeter of diamond is used.

Beyond its physical toughness, the TPXCEL is designed for the operator's comfort. The cooling hole pattern doesn't just manage temperature; it reduces vibration and noise, leading to a smoother cut and less fatigue during long shifts. If you are looking for a single, reliable "go-to" blade that can handle 90% of what a job site throws at it—from flint aggregate to steel rebar—the Mexco TPXCEL is the undisputed professional choice.

Product Details

  • Key Features

    Blade Diameter Available in 300mm, 350mm, 450mm

    Bore Size 20mm / 25.4mm (standard sizes)

    Segment Height 12mm

    Segment Type Serrated / Deep-Draft Protection

    Usage Wet or Dry

    Machine Compatibility Handheld Petrol Saws, Table Saws, Floor Saws

  • Whats in the box?

    Mexco Tri Purpose Diamond Blade TPXCEL

  • Mexco Tri Purpose Diamond Blade TPXCEL

    Mexco Tri Purpose Diamond Blade TPXCEL

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this blade cut through steel rebar?

Yes, the TPXCEL is designed to handle reinforced concrete. While not a dedicated metal-only blade, it will easily slice through rebar embedded in concrete without losing tension.

Does it require water for cooling?

The TPXCEL can be used dry due to its advanced cooling holes and high-grade bond, but using water will significantly extend the life of the blade and suppress hazardous dust.

How do I know when the blade is blunt?

If cutting speed slows down, you may have "glazed" the diamonds. Briefly cutting into an abrasive material like a breeze block or a dressing stone will expose fresh diamond grit.