4. Cut a linear ditch in the floor.
5. Remove the self scoring blade, refer to
the blade on page 16 .
6. Install a flat blade.
7. Start at the ditch and remove the floor.
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To remove a hard floor surface
WARNING:
with . The blades are very sharp.
Note:
Blades with a smaller width cut the floors easier
than blades with a larger width. Blades with a larger
width are not always better or faster. A blade with a
smaller width usually cleans the floor better than a blade
with a larger width.
Note:
The blades are sharp for a longer time if the
work area is clean from unwanted material.
For instructions on how to remove tile floors and floors
To remove tile floors and floors
made of wood, refer to
made of wood on page 13 .
1. Use personal protective equipment. Refer to
Personal protective equipment on page 7 .
2. Install a small width blade of the correct type. Refer
To replace the blade on page 16 and To replace
to
the blade on page 16 .
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To replace
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Use protective gloves
3. Make sure that the blade is sharp. Sharpen the
blade if it is necessary. Refer to
blade on page 17 .
4. Cut linear ditches in the floor. Make sure that the
distance between the ditches is the same as the
width of the long blade.
5. Install a blade with a larger width of the correct type.
Blades on page 27 and To replace the
Refer to
blade on page 16 .
6. Make sure that the blade is sharp. Sharpen the
blade if it is necessary. Refer to
blade on page 17 .
7. Remove the floor between the ditches.
To remove tile floors and floors made
of wood
WARNING:
with . The blades are very sharp.
Note:
Blades with a smaller width cut the floors easier
than blades with a larger width. Blades with a larger
width are not always better or faster. A blade with a
smaller width usually cleans the floor better than a blade
with a larger width.
Note:
The blades are sharp for a longer time if the
work area is clean from unwanted material.
To sharpen the
To sharpen the
Use protective gloves
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