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3. Mounting the blade
Use protective gloves to
help prevent cuts!
Unscrew and remove the lock
nut and remove the tensioner
from the guide.
4. Sharpening and honing the blade
Fold down the Accessory so
that the blade's bevel is against
the diamond grinding wheel and
start the machine. Blade
sharpening now begins.
After about 1 minute: Switch
off the machine and use a
fingernail to check if a burr (i.e.
a microscopic edge) has
appeared on the unsharpened
side. If not, start the machine
and sharpen a little more. When
a burr has appeared, remove
the blade from the Accessory.
When the burr has been honed off, you have a professionally sharpened blade ready for use. For
optimum results, remember to maintain the blade by sharpening it at regular intervals. Stay sharp!
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Thread the tensioner through
the blade hole with the bevel
against the thick end. Refit the
tensioner and the blade in the
guide.
Screw the lock nut back into
place so that the blade is firmly
attached.
Note: The blade will
rotate by itself. Do not
press on the Accessory.
Pressing harder does
not make the sharpening
more efficient
Note: The first time
you sharpen the blade
using the Accessory, it
may take a little longer
to achieve the desired
result, depending on
the amount of steel that
needs to be removed.
8–15 mm
(5/16"–19/32")
The tensioner is designed to
suit most hole profiles with a
diameter of 8–15 mm.
Tip! To prolong the life
of the diamond grinding
wheel, only sharpen
clean and undamaged
blades.
Use protective gloves to
help prevent cuts! Ensure that
the honing wheel rotates from
the edge, otherwise the blade
will cut into the honing wheel.
Start the machine and hold the
blade in a steady grip using
both hands. Hone the unsharp-
ened side with an even pressure
against the honing wheel while
slowly rotating the blade.