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Cutting blades for handheld high
speed power cutters
WARNING: Only use diamond blades and
abrasive blades for concrete. Do not use
blades with serrations such as circular wood
cutting blades or blades with carbide tips.
The risk of kickback is increased and
carbide tips can come off and be thrown at
high speed. This can result in injury or
death.
WARNING: Incorrect use can cause the
blade to become too hot. A blade that is too
hot can cause malfunction, which can cause
damage and injury.
WARNING: Do not use a cutting blade with
a lower maximum speed than that of the
power cutter. Only use cutting blades that
are in compliance with national or regional
standards.
Note: Only cut materials approved in the instruction
supplied with the blade.
Check that the blade is approved for the same or higher
speed written on the type plate of the power cutter.
745 - 008 - 12.11.2018
100 m/s
XXXX rpm
Blade vibration
CAUTION: If you use the product with too
much force, the blade can get too hot, bend
and cause vibrations. Use the product with
less force. If the vibrations continues,
replace the blade.
Abrasive blades
WARNING: Do not use abrasive blades with
water. The strength is impaired when
abrasive blades are exposed to water or
moisture, which results in an increased risk
of the blade breaking.
CAUTION: Cutting with abrasive blade is not
allowed with the Vac attachment. Use of
abrasive blades causes unnatural wear on
the Vac attachment.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasive blades with
thickess exceeding maximum recommended
thickness, refer to
23
Do not use worn reinforced wheels from larger
power tools. Wheels intended for a larger power tool
are not suitable for the higher speed of a smaller tool
and may burst.
The cutting material on abrasive blades consists of a
grit bonded agent using an organic binder.
Reinforced blades are made up of a fabric or fibre
base that prevents total breakage at maximum
working speed if the blade should be cracked or
damaged.
A cutting blade's performance is determined by the
type and size of abrasive corn, and the type and
hardness of the bonding agent.
Ensure the cutting blade is not cracked or damaged.
Test the abrasive blade by hanging it on your finger
and tapping it lightly with a screwdriver or the like. If
the blade does not produce a resonant, ringing
sound it is damaged.
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