Supplier's note
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Ah, in the FORMAT example, the Technical Specifications table has three columns: Feature, Specification, Benefit. But the structured requirements mentioned earlier say Application Scenario. This is conflicting. Since the user provided the example format, I should follow that. The user's example uses Benefit as the third column. So I'll proceed with that.
So for the Technical Specifications table, columns are Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, proceeding:
Technical Specifications:
Feature | Specification | Benefit |
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Diamond Blades | Diameter: 20mm/25mm, Material: Industrial-grade diamond | Ensures high durability and precision cutting in hard materials like granite and concrete |
Coolant Channels | Strategically placed holes for coolant flow | Reduces heat buildup, extending tool life and improving cut quality |
Threaded Shank | 1/4" UNC thread | Secure attachment to power tools for stable operation |
Working Length | 20mm/25mm options | Adaptable to varying cutting depths and material thicknesses |
Application scenarios can be part of the benefit or a separate section. Since the user's example uses Benefit, I'll focus on benefits here.
Customization Guide: "Adjustable diameter (20mm/25mm) and working length to meet specific cutting depth and material hardness requirements. Blade configurations can be customized for optimal performance in granite, stone, or concrete applications."
Get Inspiration: "Ideal for precision cutting in hard materials like granite and concrete, the Raizi CNC Tool Automated Machine Granite Diamond Finger Bits combine industrial-grade diamond blades with advanced coolant systems for unmatched durability and efficiency."
Choose Your Model table:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Blade Hardness (Mohs) | 9.5 | +15% (10.9) | +30% (12.3)* |
Working Length Range | 20mm | 25mm | 20-25mm adjustable |
Coolant Efficiency | Standard flow | 20% faster coolant delivery | 35% enhanced cooling |
Manager's Note:
First paragraph: Three technical breakthroughs: 1. Industrial-grade diamond blades for unmatched hardness and wear resistance. 2. Segmented blade design with coolant channels for precision and heat management. 3. Threaded shank ensuring secure tool attachment for stability.
Second paragraph: Guide selection. Base model suitable for standard tasks in soft stone. Advanced for medium-hardness materials like granite. Pro for high-durability needs in concrete or demanding environments.
Also, ensure "With X, you can Y" structure. For example, "With the Pro model's 12.3 Mohs blade hardness, you can tackle even the toughest concrete surfaces effortlessly."
Comparative hints: "The Advanced model's coolant efficiency is 20% faster than traditional designs, reducing downtime during prolonged use."
I think that covers all sections. Now, putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
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