Diablo HardieBlade Saw Blade for Fiber Cement – 10″ Diameter, 6 TCG (PCD) Teeth, 5/8″ Arbor, .087″ Kerf, 10° Hook Angle, .063″ Plate, 6000 Max RPM – D1006DH

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Diablo D1006DH: HardieBlade 10 in. x 6 Tooth PCD Fiber Cement Saw Blade
Approved Blade – Diablo’s HardieBlade Saw Blade is the only polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tipped blade approved by James Hardie Building Products for optimal performance when cutting fiber cement.
Longer Life – Featuring Diablo’s unique, spark-eroded Triple Chip grind, the HardieBlade Saw Blade lasts up to 75X longer than conventional carbide blades in fiber cement.
Less Dust – Diablo’s Fiber Cement Blades generate up to 50% less respirable dust, improving the work environment. (Note: Dust generation does not necessarily correlate directly to exposure risk.)
Heavy-Duty Use – Ideal for full-time use in heavy-duty applications like cutting multiple pieces of fiber cement board, ensuring reliable performance during tough tasks.
Ideal Projects – Perfect for cutting fiber cement siding, panels, and more in remodeling, demolition, siding/decking, and electrical/plumbing projects.

Customers say

Customers find the saw blade cuts through materials like butter and is excellent for fiber cement siding, with one customer noting it works well on sliding miter saws. Moreover, the blade is durable, easily handling 100+ feet of thick trim and showing minimal wear, while also minimizing dust generation. Additionally, customers appreciate its smooth edges, ease of use, and consider it well worth the price.

13 reviews for Diablo HardieBlade Saw Blade for Fiber Cement – 10″ Diameter, 6 TCG (PCD) Teeth, 5/8″ Arbor, .087″ Kerf, 10° Hook Angle, .063″ Plate, 6000 Max RPM – D1006DH

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  1. theshorthandofemotion

    Top notch blades & great value!
    Arrived on time in perfect condition. Cheaper than Home Depot. Blade cut through James Hardy plank v groove siding like butter. We have a couple different sizes in this particular blade, and they LAST. One blade is all you need to finish a project. We used them for putting siding on a 4000 sq.foot house and didn’t need to replace the blade. No wobble, skipping or hopping while cutting. Great value for your money.

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  2. LWaller

    Nice product
    Cuts well!

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  3. Brian

    THIS BLADE ISTHE ONE FOR BEGINNERS AND DIEHARD CRAFTSMAN.
    I HAD USED SEVRAL BRANDS AND AFTER 20 CUTS, THEY BEGAN TO SHOW SIGNS OF WARE REALLY FAST, ROUGH CUTS AND CHIPPING. THIS DIABLO BLADE OUT PERFORMED THEM ALL. HELD TRUE AFTER 200 PLUS CUTS, MINIMAL DUSTING ISSUES, CLEAN CUTS WITH SHARP EDGE. I WAS BLOWN AWAY AT HOW WELL IT PERFORMED. HANDS DOWN BEST BUY FOR THE MONEY, REALLY BEST BUY PERIOD. i AM NOW A BELIVER. MONEY WELL SPENT, AND WITH DUSTING BEING AN ISSUE WHEN CUTTING FIBER BOARD, IT SAVE YOUR TOOLS AS WELL, FIBER CEMENT DUST IS HARD ON POWER SAW. REDUCING THE DUSTING ISSUE HELPS YOUR TOOLS AND YOUR POCKET.

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  4. Mauricio A. Rosales

    Incredible blade
    I used this blade for the first time on my shed siding (replacement) project. I built my shed with a gambrel roof – yes, lots of angles! Lot of extra work – but this design is more attractive & functional by increasing the interior square footage. At any rate I have to say this blade is worth the investment because I was able to rip Hardie (HZ10) planks to my desired widths and angles for that professional finish. All of the cut edges were very clean without jagged or rough areas. Its only a shed I know – but the details count!The 10in Diablo blade was used on my miter saw and table saw – the installation was simple. Be mindful that you will generate dust – so plan accordingly by wearing proper PPE (dust mask, long sleeves, gloves, ect.). All cuts were made outside for obvious reasons. Hardie rip cuts were quick as well as the miter cuts on 0.75in thick Hardie trim pieces.

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  5. James W. Allison

    Relatively clean cuts, blade lasts a LONG time, but oh, the dust!
    I am siding a house with HardiePlank and HardieShingle, and am using a Diablo D1006DH Cement Saw Blade in a Dewalt table saw to rip 1-1/4″ starter strips, long partial planks, and so on.This blade has held up really well – no thrown carbide teeth (unlike the Diablo 7-1/4″ Hardie circular saw blade I bought and replaced). Diablo blades (other than the 7-1/4″ blade noted above; I am also using a 12″ Diablo blade in a miter saw) definitely last longer than a “standard” carbide-tipped blades, which typically start smoking and loading-down your saw after a few cuts, these Diablo PCH blades keep cutting for at least a few hundred feet of “cut” without smoking, binding, etc.Only complaint is the huge cloud of dust generated by this blade; despite what the mfr info says, this blade doesn’t seem to generate any less dust than the standard carbide-tipped blades I used some years ago to re-side a different house with HardiePlank.All in all, Diablo D1006DH Cement Saw Blades are a better value than standard carbide blades because they last a LOT longer than standard carbide blades.

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  6. elkbuglr

    Performed well. I have nothing to compare it with …
    Performed well. I have nothing to compare it with, other than a standard masonry blade. The Freud Diablo blade was much easier to cut with , butthere was still a significant amount of dust.

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  7. Jokerman

    Buy This Blade for Fiber Cement Work!
    Very good blade. Cuts well and stands up to rough work. Ripped some 50 sheets of 1/4 inch, 10 foot Hardy Cement Fiber Panel with this and couldn’t be more pleased. This is the Hardy-recommended Diablo Fiber Cement Blade. While I have also used the the much higher priced Hitachi diamond blade, (see my review,) I much prefer this Diablo. The Diablo has laser slots providing a noticably lesser vibration experience, a thinner kerf, and after about 100 rips on those 10 foot panels was still going strong with only some loss of the red finish surface.It provides better value, quality, and blade life than its competitors and, at up to $50 less than the Hitachi, is heads above all the rest for this type of work. I heartily recommend it.

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  8. Pastor John Hudson Florida

    Do not hesitate to order this product
    great blade & lasts a good while before it is dull

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  9. Danick Labrie

    perfect!

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  10. A Haight

    Works exactly as noted, made the job much easier.

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  11. Normand Aubin

    Good quality and good price.

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  12. Jake Neufeld

    Great blade for cutting Hardie, stays sharp really long.

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  13. Amazon Customer

    works as advertised. Minimal tearing on cut material

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    Diablo HardieBlade Saw Blade for Fiber Cement – 10″ Diameter, 6 TCG (PCD) Teeth, 5/8″ Arbor, .087″ Kerf, 10° Hook Angle, .063″ Plate, 6000 Max RPM – D1006DH
    Diablo HardieBlade Saw Blade for Fiber Cement – 10″ Diameter, 6 TCG (PCD) Teeth, 5/8″ Arbor, .087″ Kerf, 10° Hook Angle, .063″ Plate, 6000 Max RPM – D1006DH

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