12 mm, then move forward (or backward) for
cutting, see picture at next page.
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If the feed speed is too slow.
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The blades will only press down the material
rather tan cutting it. The blade edges glides
and wears down the material. This will cause a
poor cut and will cause excessive wear on the
blades.
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If the feed speed is too fast there is a definite
risk that the cut might split.The splinter will get
bigger and eventually break risking serious
personal injury.
reMOVInG BLaDes frOM saW
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Refer Section Removal of used TWIN BLADE
CLUTTER Saw Blades (Page 9).
aTTaCHInG rePLaCeMenT BLaDe TO THe
saW
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Refer Section Mounting of Replacement TWIN
BLADE CLUTTER Saw Blades (Page 9).
CLeanInG anD sTOraGe
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Resin an other material that easily become
attached to the sides of the blade often cause
the blade to overheat. This means that it can
buckle or even split. You must therefore
always keep the blade clean. Wash it with a
solvent. Never try to scrape the blade clean
with a hard object.
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When the blade is not in use, it should be
stored in its originan sheath, well cleaned and
coated with an antiturs agent
seLeCTInG THe COrreCT feeD Is
IMPOrTanT
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If the feed speed is too low, the blades will
only press down the material rather than
cutting it. The edge glides or wears down the
material. The result is a poor cut and rapid
wear of the blades.
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If the feed speed is too high there is a risk that
the cut might split and the splinter opening's
volume will not be sufficient to divert all the
shaving. The result is a poor cut with
significant discharge on the lower side of the
material.
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Feeding must be parallel to the blade. Feeding
at an angle can burn the blade and damage
the teeth.
T O D A Y S
S O L U T I O N S
InsTrUCTIOn fOr CUTTInG VarIOUs
CrOss seCTIOnaL MaTerIaLs
reMOVaL Of UseD TWInner saW BLaDes
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Unplug the saw and allow blades to cool
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Lock one of the driver flange with a help of
spindle lock pin on the gear housing.
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Unscrew Lock Nut by rotation in counter clock
wise direction.
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Open the lower guard.
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Lift up and remove Blade „B".
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Lift up and remove Blade „A".
fIXInG rePLaCeMenT saW BLaDes
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Unplug the saw.
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Lay the saw down with the lock nut pointing
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upwards. Open the lower guard.
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Place blade „A" onto the flange with the „A"
clearly
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Visible. Place the blade „B" with the „B" easily
visible.
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Then thread lock nut onto shaft.
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Tighten the lock nut.
Carefully turn blades with your hand to be sure
they easily turn in opposite directions
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