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Diamond cutting disc tile hard Speed Turbo

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Diamond cutting disc tile hard Speed Turbo

Specially developed thin diamond cutting disc for very hard tiles, fine stoneware and comparable materials up to approx. 20 mm thick with an extremely fast and extremely clean cut

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Available in 3 versions

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Variants

Closed cutting edge with turbo segment structure


For an extremely fast and extremely clean cut



Significantly reduced tendency to wobble


The disc diameters 115 and 125 mm are additionally stabilised by a new shaft structure reinforcement around the flange



Extended service life


In comparison to conventional tile-cutting discs, the 10-mm-high segment guarantees a considerably longer service life

Notice
  • Diamond cutting discs become dull at excessively high speeds and wear too rapidly at insufficient circumferential speeds

  • If the ease of cutting decreases (indicated by heavy sparking), resharpen the disc in abrasive material, e.g. sandstone, with several cuts

  • Separate larger workpiece cross-sections in several sections (swing cut)

  • Work without pressure — the weight of the machine is sufficient. Increased pressure causes increased wear

  • Diamond cutting discs are designed for straight cutting. Cutting curves deforms the blade and results in core cracks and segment tear-offs — risk of injury!

  • Although the tool is safe, always wear safety goggles and clothing while working

  • Observe the information on the label (max. speed), restrictions of use and safety instructions

  • The direction arrow on the disc must match the machine's direction of rotation

  • Must not be used for lateral grinding

  • Use the appropriate protective hood

  • Clamping must be performed only by a trained specialist (do not use force, use clean clamping flanges of the same size, perform a test run)

  • If grinding tools are clamped or used incorrectly or are damaged, they represent a danger and may cause serious injury