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ting edges of diamonds), it is necessary to sharpen the diamond grains on the
working surface of the segments. To do this, drill several holes in any abrasive
material, for example, in masonry or cement-sand plaster.
Frequency of resharpening of the diamond layer depends on the hardness and
degree of workability of the material.
WARRANTY
Claims for quality of purchased diamond tools must be made on the basis
of the completed Claim Report in the established form and availability of the
reclamation product.
Consideration of the claim is implemented:
a) if the manufacturer's recommendations for the operations of the tools have
not been violated;
b) if the wear of the diamond layer does not exceed 1/3 of its initial height.
The manufacturer does not provide warranty against defects of tool perfor-
mance if the buyer has independently changed the design of the tool (boring out
of the mounting bore, drilling of additional mounting holes for the flange etc.).
Diamond segment drills are made with a segmented diamondiferous layer on
a metal bond.
The diamondiferous layer is attached to a steel body and does not contain
harmful substances.
Shelf life: unlimited. Store at a temperature from -50 °C to + 50 °C and a rel-
ative humidity of 80 pct.
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