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5' Crack Chaser Blade for Cured Concrete, Asphalt Repair or Joint Widen, 0.25' Width, 7/8'-5/8' Non-Threaded Arbor

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About this item

  • CRACK REPAIR - designed for routing and repairing random cracks in cured concrete, asphalt or other building materials
  • CRACK WIDTH - 0.25" (1/4") crack width
  • ARBOR SIZE - 7/8"-5/8" non-threaded arbor
  • OPTIMUM RPM - 7200 RPM (optimum), 12,000 RPM (maximum)
  • WET OR DRY - recommended to use with angle grinders or crack chaser saws



Product Description

CCS 4" non thread

5" Crack Chaser Blades, 1/4" Segment Width, 7/8"-5/8" Non-Threaded Arbor

Designed for routing and repair random cracks in cured concrete, asphalt, and other building materials. Also used for decorative scoring and joint widen in masonry.

  • Crack Width: 1/4" (0.25") width
  • Arbor Size: 7/8"-5/8" non-threaded arbor
  • Grit Size/Bond: #30/40 grit, medium bond
  • Equipment/Grinding Method: Wet or dry with angle grinders/crack chaser saw
repair

Rout/Repair Random Cracks

Designed for routing and repair random cracks in cured concrete, asphalt, and other building materials.

Joint Widen

Decorative Scoring/Joint Widening

Can also be used for decorative scoring and joint widen in masonry.


DC
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Purchased to grind "V" grooves (straight lines) into Granite Boulders. Used in 4.5" angle grinder. This wheel grinds unexpectedly fast and with deep grooves for my project. Ground .5" wide x .5" deep grooves for a total of 6' long . No perceptible wear on wheel ! Lot's of dust, but that's expected. I was thinking of buying an extra grinding wheel as a back up when I'm in remote areas. No need. This grinding wheel will last a long time!
Pete Schiller
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
had a few cracks in my concrete, did a great and quick job.
Wyatt
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Tool works really good, took very little time To cut seam and make ready for repairs.
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
I bought this to open up cracks in my asphalt driveway so I could lay pli-stix into them with ease. This baby made easy work of the asphalt. The only problem i had was the old latex crack filler that was in there already would gum up the grinding wheel. This is not the crack chasers fault. Just know that if you have that stuff in there it will be a problem. I was able to work through it in the end. The spots where I hit just pavement this thing worked like a dream. It also held up after hours of use. Still looks new!
- Rick -
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023
I was amazed at how this cutter worked. It cut through the asphalt like butter; well almost butter, but way easier than I ever thought. I thought it would pull the grinder as it cut, but brand new it did not, and cut through the asphalt easier than I expected.It was the first time I've ever used a tool to cut a v or u groove into asphalt. Previously I've always used a chisel. OMG, this is so much more efficient, faster, and made a clean groove as I followed the crack right across the driveway. It threw up a lot of asphalt dust so wear a mask, and glasses.I went about an inch deep, think I could of gone deeper, but it was a very small thin crack so far, that best I fixed it before it got bigger in the years to come, through seasons.I blower blew out the finished crack of the thick dust that was all over, blew it off, and then melted / filled the groove with hot tar ...OMG, it came out perfect.Anyway, the crack chaser blade cut, helped make it look real professional indeed, and was so easy to use.Expensive, yes... I don't regret it though, and have it to use again if needed for some more times going forward.2024 Edit:I had another opportunity to use this on a concrete garage floor that had a center water drain, but the water in one portion of the floor did not flow to the drain properly because of improper leveling, so I made just a small surface cut from that spot toward the drain using this blade, and that did the trick, the pool of water does not form anymore and drains properly. The blade cut the concrete like butter, wow, and it was so easy to doBy the way, I've attached an image of my Makita GA4030K grinder with this EDiamond Tools 4.5" Crack Chaser Blade mounted on it, my point is to say make sure you mount it in the right direction: Always mount the blade with the arrow on the blade pointing in the direction of the rotation of the grinder. It's important that the 'working back pressure, while using the blade while in contact with work ...is actually pressured Toward Tightening - Not Loosening.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2023
Excellent
Jocelyn
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2021
With this tool it takes seconds, easy work
Pascal
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2021
super, travail mieux que plusieurs autres lame beaucoup plus cher.... je recommande
Prime Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020
I am extremely happy with this crack chaser as it works great and it is very easy to use. It quickly and easily cuts through the cement, some have said like a hot knife through butter. Although, I paid almost $50 to get this product I think it's worth every penny as I ground out a number of cracks in my garage and it still isn't even slowing down and it's still very durable. If I ever needed another one I would buy this exact same one again but I don't think I'm ever going to need another one. I highly recommend this crack chaser.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
Durable. Perfect for opening up cracks to repair
Barnett Tessler
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019
Back pool deck had numerous cracks. Watched Youtube videos to find out how to repair concrete cracks prior to painting. I purchased an angle grinder, goggles and paper dust cover, as I knew there would be a lot of dust. The grinding wheel is tapered and easily followed even small hairline cracks. I wanted to open the cracks wide enough to provide room for quick set concrete fill. This grinder wheel needed no pressure to open the cracks to a tapered width of about 1/4" and a depth of about 3/8". You need eye and breathing protection as grinding creates a lot of dust. I could see no wear to the grinding wheel after tracing over 100' of concrete cracks. Just be careful with the angle grinder.