The Marcrist BF750 precision cut diamond blade handles concrete, natural stone, iron, steel and a wide range of building materials with speed and accuracy. Wet or dry cutting, armoured core, semi-silent technology. Backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
Size
Price
QTY
115mm
£14.95£17.94
125mm x 22mm
£15.70£18.84
230mm x 20mm
£29.99£35.99
300mm x 20mm
£59.00£70.80
The Marcrist BF750 diamond blade is built for tradespeople who need a reliable, fast-cutting disc that earns its place on the angle grinder every single day. Whether you’re slicing through reinforced concrete lintels, clay paviors, Indian sandstone, granite, or steel, this blade handles hard materials without the drama. It’s the kind of disc you reach for when the job needs to be done right, first time, and the material isn’t going to cooperate without some serious cutting power behind it.
Available in 115mm, 125mm, 230mm and 300mm, the BF750 fits a range of grinders and cut-off saws, making it genuinely useful across different tools on site. The 10mm diamond segment gives a good balance between cut speed and blade life, and the fact that it runs wet or dry means you’re not hunting for water supply before you can start. Dry cutting on a breezy day or wet cutting on dusty masonry, it performs consistently either way.
What the Marcrist BF750 Diamond Blade Is Built For
The armoured blade core is what keeps this disc dependable under stress. When you’re pushing through mature concrete or heavily reinforced sections, a blade that flexes or distorts is a problem you don’t want. The BF750 core is designed to hold its shape under load, which means cleaner cuts and less risk of the blade walking off line mid-cut. That matters when you’re working to tight tolerances on paving layouts or cutting openings in masonry.
The semi-silent technology is a practical touch rather than a marketing feature. Anyone who has spent a day grinding in a confined space or near occupied buildings will appreciate that a quieter blade isn’t just more comfortable, it’s sometimes the difference between getting the job done and having someone shut you down. It won’t make the BF750 silent, that’s not how physics works, but the reduction in high-frequency noise is noticeable.
Hard Materials Where the BF750 Comes Into Its Own
Clay paviors and kerb edgings are notoriously wearing on blades. Indian sandstone looks soft but the abrasive nature of the material eats through cheaper discs at an alarming rate. Granite is harder still. The BF750 is specifically suited to these materials, which is exactly the kind of honest product positioning that saves you buying the wrong blade twice. Marcrist backs it with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, so if it doesn’t perform as expected, you’re not stuck with it.
For anyone regularly cutting decorative paving, natural stone, or mixed masonry on site, the marcrist bf750 diamond blade is a sensible, well-specified choice that doesn’t require a lengthy sales pitch.
Pro Tip: When cutting granite or hard clay paviors dry, let the blade do the work and avoid forcing the cut: a steady, consistent feed rate keeps the segments cooler and extends the blade life considerably.
The BF750 is used by groundworkers, landscapers, paviours, and general builders cutting a wide range of hard materials on site. Typical jobs include cutting clay paviors to fit around inspection covers, trimming Indian sandstone paving slabs to length, sectioning concrete lintels during structural openings, and cutting kerb edgings to course. It handles granite coping stones, reinforced concrete sections, and general masonry work where a multi-material blade is more practical than carrying a specialist disc for each substrate.
Best For
Clay paviors and decorative paving
Indian sandstone and granite
Reinforced and mature concrete
Concrete lintels and kerb edgings
Iron and steel
General building materials
Compatible With
115mm angle grinders
125mm angle grinders
230mm angle grinders and cut-off saws
300mm cut-off saws
Wet and dry cutting applications
Key Specifications
10mm diamond segment depth
Armoured blade core
Semi-silent technology
Wet or dry cutting
Sizes: 115mm, 125mm x 22mm, 230mm x 20mm, 300mm x 20mm
30-day satisfaction guarantee
Not suitable for: Not the right choice for soft or porous materials such as timber, plasterboard, or general tile cutting where a specialist blade would give a cleaner result. Not recommended for use on asphalt.
Fit the blade to your grinder or cut-off saw, ensuring the arbor size matches and the blade is correctly seated and torqued before cutting. Mark your cut line clearly on the material. For dry cutting, position yourself to avoid standing in the dust cloud, and use short passes on very hard materials to let the blade cool between cuts. For wet cutting, ensure a consistent water feed across the blade face throughout the cut.
Let the blade reach full speed before contacting the material, and maintain a steady feed rate without forcing. On hard granite or heavily reinforced concrete, rushing the cut generates excess heat and will shorten blade life significantly.
Check the blade size matches your grinder or saw arbor before fitting
Mount the blade securely with the correct flange and tighten to the manufacturer's torque specification
Allow the blade to reach full operating speed before bringing it into contact with the material
Mark the cut line clearly on the material surface
Apply a steady, consistent feed rate without forcing the blade through the cut
For dry cutting, work in short passes on very hard materials to manage blade temperature
For wet cutting, maintain a constant water flow across the blade throughout the cut
Inspect the blade segments periodically during extended use and stop immediately if any segment loss or cracking is visible
Can the Marcrist BF750 be used for both wet and dry cutting?
Yes, the BF750 is rated for both wet and dry cutting. Wet cutting helps manage dust and keeps the blade cooler on very hard materials like granite, which is worth considering for extended cuts. Dry cutting is fine for shorter runs on concrete and masonry where a water supply isn't practical.
What sizes are available and how do I know which one fits my grinder?
The BF750 is available in 115mm, 125mm x 22mm bore, 230mm x 20mm bore, and 300mm x 20mm bore. Match the blade diameter to your grinder or cut-off saw size and check the bore diameter against your tool's spindle. If in doubt, check your grinder's manual for the correct blade specification.
The Marcrist BF750 features a laser-welded, armoured steel blade core engineered for rigidity under load. The sintered diamond segments are 10mm deep, bonded to withstand the abrasive wear of hard stone, concrete, and iron. Semi-silent technology refers to slot geometry and core damping designed to reduce harmonic vibration and high-frequency noise during cutting, without compromising structural integrity.
Brand
Marcrist
Model
BF750
Available Sizes
115mm, 125mm x 22mm, 230mm x 20mm, 300mm x 20mm
Segment Depth
10mm
Cutting Method
Wet or Dry
Core Type
Armoured
Noise Reduction
Semi-silent technology
Guarantee
30 days satisfaction guarantee
Product Type
Multi-Material Diamond Blade
Size
115mm, 300mm x 20mm, 125mm x 22mm, 230mm x 20mm
Box Quantity
1
Product Type
Multi Material Blades
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