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Cutting disc
Diamond discs consist of a steel core fitted with segments containing
industrial diamonds. When using a diamond blade, make sure it is properly
mounted on the cutter and that it rotates in the direction indicated by the
arrow on the blade.
When replacing the cutting disc, make sure that its technical specifications
correspond to the specifications of the cutter.
Do not use cutting discs with a speed lower than the rated speed of the
cutter.
Use only diamond blades, do not use carbide blades, circular saw blades or wood cutting blades!
Do not cut asbestos!
Diamond blades are ideal for cutting masonry walls and concrete.
During cutting, friction in the cut causes the diamond blade to heat up. If the disc temperature is too high,
it can cause the disc to lose tension or crack.
Diamond discs for dry cutting
Although no water is needed for cooling, they must be cooled with air flow. For this reason, these cutting
discs are only recommended for intermittent cutting. During cutting the disc should be left for a few
seconds, the disc should be allowed to run "free", without load, to allow the air flow around it to dissipate
the heat.
Diamond discs for wet cutting
These discs must be used with water to keep the core and blade segments cool while cutting. They
should NOT be used on dry, waterless cuts. Use without water can cause excessive heat build-up,
resulting in poor cutting performance, damage to the blade, and a safety hazard to the operator.
6. ASSEMBLY
Careful!
Do not start the engine while mounting the machine.
1. Checking the shaft, washer and flange
When replacing the disc, check the flange washers and cutter shaft.
Check the condition of the threads, disc contact surfaces and washers.
They must not be damaged, they must be clean and have the correct
dimensions.
2. Checking the shaft bushing
Check that the bushing on the cutter spindle shaft lines up with the center hole of the cutting disc.
3. Checking the direction of rotation of the disc
Make sure the disc rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow on it.
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