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Stow Diamond Blades

 

Stow Construction Equipment's,
Cutting-edge blades

Stow Construction Equipment's new diamond blade line will cut a wide range of materials, from tile, brick and masonry block to concrete and asphalt.

Within the new Stow line, there are seven blade types: specialized dry cutting, dry/wet cut segmented, small diameter, high speed dry cutting, tile and masonry, wet cutting concrete and wet cutting asphalt.

Two blade families that fall into the specialized dry-cutting blade category may be of particular interest to concrete contractors. HSC Series combination diamond blades feature a design that makes them effective on any concrete, masonry and asphalt materials, wet or dry. HSC blades range from 12 inches to 20 inches in diameter. Also, there are dry-cutting early-entry diamond blades for use on green concrete. This series includes 7-inch through 10-inch models in multiple grades, sizes and specifications.

STOW diamond blades can be supplied with customized private labels in full color at no additional cost.

For more information, visit Stow Construction Equipment’s Web site or call (877) 289-7869.

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Concrete Decor, Vol. 5, No. 4
August/September 2005
Concrete Decor Vol 5 No 4
 
 

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Concrete Countertop Molds
Removing Stains from Concrete
Concrete Densifiers
Concrete Art in Public Places
Concrete Countertop Contest Winners
Customer Service
The Concrete Colorist
New Concrete Technology
Bomanite Corporation
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Project Profile
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