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Hang the cutting blade on your finger and hit the
cutting blade lightly with a screwdriver. If you do not
hear a clear sound, the cutting blade is damaged.
Diamond blades
WARNING: Diamond blades become very
hot when used. A diamond blade that is too
hot gives bad performance, blade damage
and is a safety risk.
WARNING: Do not use diamond blades to
cut plastic material. The hot diamond blade
can melt the plastic, which can cause a
kickback.
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Diamond blades have a steel core with segments
that are made of industrial diamonds.
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Diamond blades are used for masonry, reinforced
concrete and stone.
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Make sure that the diamond blade rotates in the
direction of the arrows shown on the diamond blade.
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Always use a sharp diamond blade.
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Diamond blades can become blunt if you use an
incorrect feeding pressure or when you cut materials
such as hard reinforced concrete. If you use a blunt
diamond blade it becomes too hot, which can cause
the diamond segments to come loose.
To sharpen the cutting blade
Note: For the best cutting results, use a sharp cutting
blade.
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To sharpen the cutting blade, cut into soft material,
such as sandstone or brick.
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Diamond blades for wet cutting
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Diamond blades for wet cutting must be used with
water.
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Water decreases the temperature of the cutting
blade, increases its service life and decreases dust
during operation.
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When wet cutting, collect the waste water safely.
Diamond blades for dry cutting
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For diamond blades for dry cutting it is necessary to
have a sufficient airflow around the cutting blade to
decrease the temperature. Because of this, diamond
blades for dry cutting are recommended only for
intermittent operation. After some seconds of
operation, it is necessary to let the diamond blade
rotate freely, away from the cut. This lets the airflow
around the blade decrease the temperature of the
diamond blade.
Diamond blade - side clearance
WARNING: Certain cutting situations or poor
blades can suffer excessive wear on the
side of the segments. Make sure the
diamond segment (A) is wider than the
blade (B). This is to prevent pinching in the
cutting slot and kickback. Refer to
on page 17 .
A
B
T2
CAUTION: Some cutting situations and worn
blades may cause increased wear on the
side of the segments. Replace the blade
before it is worn out.
Toothed blades
WARNING: Never use toothed blades such
as wood cutting blades, circular toothed
blades, carbide tipped blades, etc. The risk
of kickback is significantly increased and tips
can be torn off and thrown at high speed.
Carelessness can result in serious personal
injury or even death.
Kickback
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