WARNING:
blades to cut plastic material. The hot
diamond blade can melt the plastic, which
can cause a kickback.
•
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.
•
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.
•
To sharpen the cutting blade, cut into soft material,
such as sandstone or brick.
Diamond blade - requirements
WARNING:
segment (T1) is wider than the blade (T2).
This is to prevent pinching in the cutting slot
and a kickback.
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Make sure the diamond
T1
T2
WARNING:
blades with positive rake angles.
WARNING:
blades with greater gap between segments
than max 10 mm (A).
A
WARNING:
blades with greater blade thickness than
recommended maximum, refer to
data on page 38 .
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Do not use diamond
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