3 Sample Applications
Before finally separating the part, determine:
– how heavy the part is
– how it can move after separation
– whether it is under tension
When breaking out the part, do not endanger
assistants.
3.4
Cut in several passes
► Mark cutting line (A)
► Work along the cutting line. When making cor‐
rections, do not tilt the abrasive wheel, but
always set the abrasive wheel against the
workpiece anew – the cutting depth for each
operation should not exceed 5 to 6 cm. Cut
thicker material in multiple operations
3.5
Cutting plates
► Secure the plate (e. g. on a non-slip surface,
sandbed)
► Grind a guide groove (A) along the line
marked
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► Make the cut (B) deeper
► Leave a "hinge" (C)
► First sever the plate at the cut ends so that no
material breaks away
► Break plate
► Make curves in multiple operations – make
certain that the abrasive wheel does not tilt
3.6
Cutting pipes, round and hollow
bodies
► Secure pipes, round and hollow bodies
against vibrations, slipping and rolling away
► Note direction of fall and weight of the severed
part
► Determine and mark the cutting line, avoid
reinforcement, especially in the direction of the
severing cut
► Determine sequence of severing cuts
► Grind a guide groove along the line marked
► Make cut deeper along the guide groove –
observe the recommended cutting depth for
each operation – for small corrections of direc‐
tion, do not tilt the abrasive wheel, but always
position it anew instead – if necessary, leave
small ridges that hold the part that is to be
separated in position. Break these ridges after
the last planned cut
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