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IMER - TGM-X SERIES BLADE - Continuous Rim Blades 10" - 1193962

IMER - TGM-X SERIES BLADE - Continuous Rim Blades 10" - 1193962

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IMER - TGM-X SERIES BLADE - Continuous Rim Blades 10"

1193962 TGM-X Series Blade | 10” x .060 Continuous Rim Porcelain & Hard Materials

IMER’s continuous rim blades are designed to cut Ceramic tile, Porcelain and Stone. Continuous rim blades are best for accurate, chip-free cutting performance, essential for cosmetic appearance.

Specifications

Brand Name
IMER
Arbor Hole Size
5/8 in
Assembled Weight (lbs)
20
Blade Material
Diamond
Blade Thickness (in)
0.06
Blade Type
Power Cutter
Compatibility
Tile Saw, Masonry/Concrete
Country of Origin
United States
Diameter
10 in
MFG Part # (OEM)
1193962
Material Cut
Cured Concrete
Maximum Blade Width (In)
10
Package Contents
(1) TGM-X 10 In. Continuous Rim Diamond Blade
Package Depth
24
Package Height
24
Package Weight
20
Package Weight (lbs)
20
Product Condition
New
Restrictions
CA Prop 65
Size
10 In. Diameter x 0.06 In. Thickness
Warranty Type
No Manufacturer's Warranty

IMER – TGM-X SERIES BLADE – Continuous Rim Blades 10" – 1193962 is a premium 10-inch turbo mesh diamond blade engineered specifically for cutting porcelain and other very hard tile and stone materials with a clean, chip‑free finish. With a 10" diameter, 0.060" thick continuous rim, and reinforced silent core, this IMER TGM‑X blade is ideal for professional tile installers and stone fabricators who demand high precision and smooth cuts on today’s dense, large‑format materials.

Overview of IMER TGM-X 10" Continuous Rim Blade – 1193962

The IMER TGM‑X SERIES BLADE – Continuous Rim Blades 10" – 1193962 is described as a 10" × 0.060" continuous rim porcelain and hard‑materials blade, often labeled as a “Turbo Mesh Porcelain & Hard Materials Blade – Silent and Thick Core.” It is part of IMER’s TGM‑X series of diamond blades, which are optimized for accurate, chip‑free cutting performance on porcelain, ceramic, and hard stone, especially in applications where the cosmetic appearance of the cut edge is critical.

IMER’s catalog emphasizes that continuous rim blades like the TGM‑X 1193962 are best for accurate, chip‑free cutting performance, which is essential for exposed tile edges, miters, and detailed stonework. Unlike segmented or turbo segmented masonry blades, the TGM‑X continuous rim design prioritizes edge quality over raw cutting aggression, making it ideal for finishing work on high‑end porcelain and stone installations.

Key Specifications: IMER TGM-X SERIES BLADE 10" – 1193962

From blade listings and IMER documentation, the main specifications for the TGM‑X 10" blade are:

  • Series: TGM‑X Series Blade

  • Type: Continuous rim / turbo mesh porcelain & hard‑materials blade

  • Diameter: 10 inches

  • Thickness (kerf): 0.060 inches

  • Core: Reinforced, silent core (thicker core for stability and reduced noise)

  • Application: Porcelain tile, hard materials, dense stone, and other hard surfaces

  • Cutting: Wet or dry (designed primarily for wet use on saws, but can be used dry where appropriate protection and cooling practices are followed)

The thin 0.060" rim helps minimize chipping and reduces cutting resistance, while the reinforced silent core maintains rigidity and lessens vibration and noise.

Continuous Rim and Turbo Mesh Design for Chip-Free Cuts

A defining feature of the IMER – TGM-X SERIES BLADE – Continuous Rim Blades 10" – 1193962 is its continuous rim design.

Continuous rim blades differ from segmented blades in that the diamond rim is unbroken around the circumference:

  • The continuous rim maintains constant contact with the material, which dramatically reduces edge chipping on brittle materials like porcelain and hard stone.

  • The fine, uninterrupted rim combined with a thin 0.060" kerf is ideal for detailed cuts, miters, and exposed edges where a smooth, clean line is required.

This TGM‑X blade is often described as a “turbo mesh porcelain & hard materials blade,” indicating a specific rim pattern and diamond distribution optimized for very hard surfaces. The turbo mesh pattern allows better cooling and slurry removal than a completely smooth rim while still preserving chip control, which is critical when cutting dense porcelain and hard stone.

Reinforced Silent Core and Vibration Control

The 10" TGM‑X 1193962 blade is built on a reinforced silent core.

Key benefits of the silent, thicker core include:

  • Reduced noise: The thicker, damped core reduces ringing and noise transmission during cutting, which is especially helpful when cutting indoors or in shops.

  • Improved stability: A stiffer core helps resist deflection, keeping the blade running true and reducing the risk of wandering cuts on long rip cuts or miters.

  • Less vibration: Lower vibration translates into smoother cuts and reduced chipping, particularly important on porcelain where micro‑chipping can ruin the edge appearance.

IMER notes in its saw catalog that accurate, chip‑free cutting performance is a key design target for continuous rim blades used on its rail and tile saws, and the TGM‑X’s silent core is a significant part of reaching that goal.

Ideal Materials: Porcelain and Hard Surfaces

The IMER TGM‑X 10" blade (1193962) is specifically marketed for “porcelain & hard materials.” This includes:

  • Porcelain tile (standard and large‑format).

  • Dense ceramic tile.

  • Hard natural stone such as some granites and dense marbles (typically when used wet and with proper feed rates).

  • Engineered stone and dense, hard surfacing materials compatible with continuous rim blades.

Because the blade is optimized for chip control and clean finishes, it is particularly well‑suited to:

  • Visible edges on porcelain tile installations (floors, walls, shower surrounds, feature walls).

  • Miters on porcelain panels and stone where two edges meet at an angle and any chipping would be obvious.

  • Precise cuts on high‑end tiles and hard slabs where re‑finishing the edge is difficult or undesirable.

By contrast, for abrasive masonry like block and brick, IMER recommends its CC‑X or LTS‑X segmented masonry blades, which have more aggressive, segmented rims.

IMER’s catalog notes that continuous rim blades are used on their rail and tile saws to achieve accurate, chip‑free cutting performance. The 10" TGM‑X 1193962 blade is typically supplied with or used on:

  • IMER rail and bridge saws that accept 10" blades and have 5/8" or 1" arbor adapters (depending on the specific model setup, though the TGM‑X 1193962 is listed in the IMER catalog as a 10" continuous rim blade option).

  • Professional tile saws designed for porcelain where water cooling and stable cutting tables help the blade perform at its best.

Wet cutting is highly recommended for this blade because:

  • It maximizes blade life by reducing heat and friction.

  • It minimizes dust, which is both a health and cleanliness concern.

  • It further reduces the risk of chipping and micro‑fractures on hard porcelain edges.

Dry cutting is sometimes possible—for example with handheld saws or when water is not permitted—but requires careful technique, light passes, and proper PPE, and is generally less favorable for chip‑free finishes.

TGM-X vs. Other IMER Blade Series

IMER offers several blade series, and understanding where TGM‑X fits helps in selecting the right blade:

  • TGM-X Series (this blade)

    • Continuous rim, turbo mesh porcelain & hard materials blades (e.g., 10" 1193962).

    • Best for accurate, chip‑free cutting on porcelain, ceramic, and dense stone where edge quality is critical.

  • CC-X Series – Segmented Premium Masonry Blades

    • 10", 14", 20" segmented blades specifically for abrasive masonry like block, brick, sandstone, soft stone.

    • Not ideal for porcelain or glassy tiles due to chipping potential.

  • LTS-X Series – Segmented Premium Masonry / Concrete Turbo Blades

    • Segmented turbo blades for concrete, natural stone, pavers, and general masonry.

    • More aggressive cut; not focused on chip‑free tile finishes.

  • SB707 Stone/Hard Application Blades and 30" Masonry Blades

    • Larger, premium blades for stone and big block cutting on heavy masonry saws like the Masonry 750 Plus.

With this lineup in mind, the IMER – TGM-X SERIES BLADE – Continuous Rim Blades 10" – 1193962 is the go‑to choice when the primary requirement is chip‑free, precise cutting of porcelain and similar hard, brittle materials.

Typical Users and Applications

The TGM‑X 10" continuous rim blade is aimed at professional users who routinely work with high‑end tile and stone:

Typical users:

  • Tile contractors specializing in porcelain and large‑format tile installations.

  • Stone fabricators cutting dense stone and engineered materials where clean edges matter.

  • Remodelers and GC’s who want a dedicated porcelain blade in their tool lineup for premium finishes.

Common applications:

  • Straight rips and cross cuts on porcelain floor and wall tile.

  • Precision cuts around fixtures, niches, drains, and edges in bathrooms and kitchens.

  • Miters for outside corners and edge details on tile and stone.

  • Shop cutting of porcelain slabs and hard tiles prior to installation.

Because this blade is optimized for finish quality rather than sheer speed, it shines where re‑grinding or polishing edges would be time‑consuming or impossible.

Why Choose IMER – TGM-X SERIES BLADE – Continuous Rim Blades 10" – 1193962?

IMER – TGM-X SERIES BLADE – Continuous Rim Blades 10" – 1193962 is an excellent choice if you need a 10" premium continuous rim blade that can deliver accurate, chip‑free cuts on porcelain and other very hard tile and stone materials. With its 10" diameter, thin 0.060" rim, turbo mesh design, and reinforced silent core, it is engineered for professional use on IMER rail and tile saws and other compatible equipment where smooth, clean edges are essential.

Compared to segmented masonry blades, the TGM‑X 1193962 focuses on edge quality and vibration control, making it the right tool for high‑end porcelain and hard‑materials work where appearance and precision drive blade selection. For installers and fabricators who want reliable, cosmetic‑grade cuts on hard surfaces, this IMER TGM‑X continuous rim blade is a purpose‑built, professional‑grade solution.