Question : What materials can be cut using the Eclipse Q blades?
Answer : The Alpha ® Eclipse Q Series can be used to cut tile, brick, block, concrete, slate and natural stone, including granite.
Question : On what granite classification do you recommend using the Alpha® Eclipse Q blades?
Answer : The Eclipse II blades are best suited for Medium to Soft granite classifications; however, the Alpha® Eclipse II blades will also cut Hard granite classifications.
Question : The Eclipse Q blade is a dry cutting blade, can I use this blade for wet application?
Answer : Yes. Cutting wet will generally increase blade life and will keep harmful dust (Silica) out of the air.
Question : What is the cutting edge rim height of the Eclipse Q blades?
Answer : The Alpha® Eclipse Q blades have a cutting edge rim height of 8mm.
Question : What is the spindle size required for use of the BAH-5/8 and FAH-5/8 adapters?
Answer : These adapters have a 5/8”-11 thread size.
Question : Does Alpha® offer other spindle sizes for the BAH and FAH adapters?
Answer : Yes. Other spindle sizes are available. Please contact your dealer or Alpha® directly to learn more about these other thread sizes.
Question : Can I use the Eclipse Q on my polishing tool?
Answer : No. The RPM speed of polishers is too slow. Diamond blades are recommended to be used on high-speed angle grinders rated for your blade diameter being used.
Question : What applications are the Eclipse Q blades designed for?
Answer : The Eclipse Q blades are designed for flush cutting and making 90 degree inside corners.
Question : Can I use the Eclipse Q blade for groove cutting application?
Answer : No. We recommend using the Alpha® Groove Cutter, together with the Alpha® Universal Safety Guard Kit for groove cutting application.
Question : Can I use the Eclipse Q blade without the BAH or FAH adapters?
Answer : No. The Eclipse Q blade must always be used together with the BAH or FAH adapters. Alpha® does not recommend mounting the Eclipse Q blade directly onto the flange of a power tool without the BAH or FAH adapter due to the countersunk holes drilled within the core of the blade.