


With the Distar Galaxy diamond cutting disc Ø 125 mm, you can cut mitres in porcelain stoneware so precisely that edge grinding is unnecessary in most cases. Specially developed for 45° mitre cuts, this disc is aimed at tile layers executing external corners, skirtings, and vanity unit claddings in visible quality – without additional work steps on the job site.
The diamond layer on both sides guides the Distar Galaxy stably through the cut, keeping chipping on the glaze edge down to approx. 0.6 mm. The bevel is clean immediately after cutting – a significant time saver for mitres that would otherwise have to be refinished manually. The slim blade thickness of 1.6 mm additionally reduces material removal and effort when guiding the angle grinder.
With a cutting speed of around 72 cm/min and a service life of up to 300 linear meters, this diamond cutting disc from Distar is designed for daily site use rather than isolated cuts. Dry cutting makes it usable anywhere water feeds are impractical – in interior finishing, renovations, and occupied properties.
| Diameter | 125 mm |
|---|---|
| Bore Size | 22.23 mm |
| Blade Thickness | 1.6 mm |
| Cut Type | 45° mitre cut |
| Application Area | Porcelain stoneware up to 20 mm |
| Usage | Dry cutting |
| Max. Chipping | approx. 0.6 mm |
| Cutting Speed | approx. 72 cm/min |
| Service Life | up to 300 linear meters |
| Max. RPM | 12,250 RPM |
Scope of Delivery: 1 x Distar Galaxy Diamond Cutting Disc Ø 125 mm
The diamond coating and cutting geometry are precisely matched to this – the focus is on hard, dense porcelain stoneware tiles commonly found in large and thin-format ranges.
Chipping along the glaze edge is around 0.6 mm, leaving the bevel ready for installation right after cutting. For highly visible outer corners requiring a premium finish, a brief edge easing may still be useful.
This makes it particularly practical for interior finishing, renovation, and occupied properties where water feeds are disruptive. Execute the cut smoothly without pressure, letting the disc run free periodically.
Important: The idle speed of your power tool must not exceed the permitted 12,250 RPM.
Actual service life depends on material hardness, thickness, feed rate, and handling.
This equips the disc for continuous construction site operations rather than just occasional single cuts.
This prevents the disc from drifting. It is the crucial difference compared to standard cutting discs, which tend to break out sideways during mitre cuts.
The disc is delivered individually; your angle grinder's flange and clamping nut are reused.