Advices for
operation
Tips
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Only use the machine for dry cutting in stone.
Mind hidden electric lines, gas and water pipes. Check your working area, e.g. with
a metal detector.
1. Pre-select the cutting depth and width.
2. Switch the machine on.
3. Position the machine to the wall with the
back edge of the supporting table and plunge
in slowly until the supporting table is level
with the wall.
4. Cut the masonry groove by pulling the ma-
chine towards you (in direction of arrow in il-
lustration), guiding the machine with both
hands. Only cut straight lines radii are not
possible.
Always use the additional handle.
When cutting hard material, swing the ma-
chine slightly to and fro in the cut then the
diamond cutting discs stay sharper longer.
5. When you get to the end of the groove you
are cutting, lift the machine out first and then
switch off.
After switching off, the machine will not be
idle immediately. (After-running of the work
spindle.) Allow the machine to come to a stop before putting down.
The cutting discs get very hot when in use. Do not touch them before they have
cooled down.
6. Put the machine down and break out the remaining strip with the paring-out tool.
To improve leading the machine with the parallel guide fix a wooden lath when cut-
ting horizontal/diagonal slots into walls.
Cutting hard materials, especially concrete, requires a very high engine perform-
ance. If the feed rate is too high the load-rate motor protection slows the motor
down.
We recommend the use of special cutting discs for cutting in concrete with a diam-
eter of 200 mm.
Blunt diamond cutting discs are recognisable by the large number of sparks that fly
during work, and can be resharpened by making a number of cuts in abrasive ma-
terial (e.g. plaster).
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