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Always make severing cuts so that
N
the abrasive wheel is not pinched
Use wedges and/or leave ridges
N
that are broken after cutting
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If the severed part remains in the
N
recess after cutting (due to wedges,
ridges used), do not make any
further cuts – break the severed part
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Cutting Wheels
Abrasive wheels are exposed to
extremely high loads especially during
freehand cutting.
Therefore only for use of approved and
correspondingly labeled abrasive
wheels with hand-held machines as per
EN 13236 (diamond) or EN 12413
(composite resin). Note maximum
permissible speed of the abrasive wheel
– risk of accident!
The abrasive wheels, which have been
developed by STIHL in cooperation with
renowned manufacturers of abrasive
wheels, are of high quality and tailored
precisely to the respective intended use
as well as the engine performance of the
cut-off machine.
They are of consistently outstanding
quality.
Transport and storage
Do not expose abrasive wheels to
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direct sunshine or other thermal
stresses during transport and
storage
Avoid jolting and impacts
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Stack abrasive wheels flat on a level
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surface in the original packaging in
a dry place where the temperature
is as constant as possible
Do not store abrasive wheels in the
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vicinity of aggressive fluids
Store abrasive wheels in a frost-free
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place
Composite Abrasive Wheels
Types:
for dry applications
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for wet applications
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The proper selection and use of
composite resin cutting wheels ensures
economical use and avoids accelerated
wear. The product code which appears
on the label and
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on the packaging (table with
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recommendations for use) is an aid
to selection
STIHL composite resin cutting wheels
are suitable, depending on the version,
for cutting the following materials:
Asphalt
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Concrete
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Stone
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Ductile cast iron pipes
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Steel; STIHL composite resin
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cutting wheels are not suitable for
cutting railway tracks
Do not cut any other materials – risk of
accident!
TS 700, TS 800