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11D143 - Walter Portacut 14-Inch Masonry Cut-Off Wheel for Gas Saws

Packaging: 10 per each
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OVERVIEW

Premium Performance for Masonry Cutting Applications

The Walter 11D143 Portacut Wheel is a high-performance abrasive solution designed specifically for the rigorous demands of cutting masonry, concrete, stone, and asphalt. Engineered with a coarse C24 Silicon Carbide grain, this 14-inch wheel provides the aggressive biting action required to slice through hard and abrasive aggregates without glazing over. The specialized bond matrix holds the grain effectively, allowing for a consistent cut rate throughout the life of the wheel, making it an indispensable tool for construction professionals, road crews, and masons.

Safety is paramount when operating high-speed gas or electric power saws, and the Portacut line addresses this with robust internal reinforcement. The wheel is constructed with multiple layers of high-tensile fiberglass mesh, which significantly increases its structural integrity and resistance to lateral stress. This reinforcement minimizes the risk of wheel breakage, providing peace of mind to operators working in challenging jobsite environments. The 1-inch arbor is precision-manufactured to ensure a tight, vibration-free fit on standard power cutters, further enhancing cut quality and operator comfort.

Whether you are cutting expansion joints in green concrete, trimming asphalt for road repairs, or sizing stone for landscaping projects, the Walter Portacut wheel delivers reliability. Its composition is optimized to resist loading, a common issue when cutting softer or gummy materials like asphalt. This ensures that the wheel maintains its cutting efficiency from the first cut to the last, reducing downtime for wheel changes and increasing overall productivity. For industrial users seeking a dedicated masonry cutting wheel that balances speed, life, and safety, the 11D143 is the professional choice.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:10 per box, 10 per each
Diameter (in):14"
Arbor (in):1"
Grit:24
Used to Cut:Asphalt, Concrete, Stone
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Grain Type:Silicon Carbide
Wheel Type:Type 1
Tool Compatibility:Gas Power Saws, Electric Power Saws
Reinforcement:Double Reinforced
brand:Walter
diameter-in:14"
arbor-in:1"
grit:24
used-to-cut:Concrete, Stone, Asphalt
packaging-description:10 per box

INCLUDED

  • 10 x Walter Portacut 14" x 1" C24 Cut-Off Wheels

APPLICATIONS

  • Cutting concrete slabs, footings, and curbs
  • Slicing through asphalt for roadwork and driveway repair
  • Sizing stone and masonry blocks for construction
  • Cutting expansion joints in green concrete
  • Demolition of masonry structures
  • General purpose cutting of non-ferrous aggregates with gas saws

FAQ

This wheel is designed for masonry materials including concrete, stone, asphalt, and brick. It uses Silicon Carbide grain which is ideal for these non-ferrous aggregates.

The 11D143 has a 14-inch diameter and a 1-inch arbor, making it compatible with most standard high-speed gas and electric power cutters (often called chop saws or quick-cut saws).

Yes, the Walter Portacut wheels are heavily reinforced with fiberglass mesh to withstand the high RPMs and stresses associated with handheld power cutting.

It is not recommended. This wheel uses Silicon Carbide (C24) grain, which is optimized for masonry. For steel, you should use a wheel with Aluminum Oxide grain (like the Walter Zipcut or similar metal-cutting wheels).

While the exact RPM is printed on the wheel label (always check before mounting), these wheels are rated for the standard speeds of handheld gas saws, typically around 5400-6400 RPM.

Abrasive bonded wheels like the Portacut are typically designed for dry cutting. However, some operators use a light mist for dust control. Always check the specific safety warnings on the wheel, but generally, they are used dry.

Abrasive wheels like the Portacut have a lower upfront cost compared to diamond blades. They are excellent for occasional use or specific materials where diamond blades might glaze. However, diamond blades generally last much longer.

'C' stands for Silicon Carbide abrasive grain, and '24' indicates the grit size (coarse). This combination is the industry standard for fast cutting of masonry and stone.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Safety Data Sheet