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Basic closed construction site diamond cutting disc
Very good standard disc for use on construction sites with different materials
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Longer service life than many other standard discs
10 mm segment height
Clean cut
Closed cutting edge
- Diamond cutting discs become blunt at excessively high rotation speeds and wear too rapidly at insufficient peripheral surface speeds
- If ease of cutting is lost (indicated by heavy sparking), resharpen the disc in abrasive material, e.g. sandstone, with several cuts
- Separate larger workpiece cross-sections into several sections (swing cut)
- Work without applying pressure — the weight of the machine is sufficient. Increased pressure causes increased wear.
- Diamond cutting discs are designed for straight cutting. Cutting curves deforms the blade and results in core cracks and segment tear-offs — risk of injury!
- Despite the level of safety offered by the tool, always wear protective goggles and clothing while working
- Observe the information on the label (max. rotation speed), the restrictions of use and the safety instructions
- The direction arrow on the disc must match the machine's direction of rotation
- Must not be used for lateral grinding
- Use the appropriate protective hood
- Clamping must be performed only by a trained specialist (do not use force, use clean clamping flanges of the same size, perform a test run)
- If grinding tools are clamped or used incorrectly or are damaged, they represent a danger and may cause serious injury
- Particularly suitable for old concrete, concrete, exposed aggregate concrete, abrasive concrete, sand-lime brick, concrete pipes, interlocking paving stones, Poroton
- For dry and wet cutting
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