RHODIUS Main Catalogue Page 213
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CONTENTS DIMENSIONS (EXAMPLE) 230 × 12.0 × 2.4 × 22.23 Cutting Diameter × Segment height × Segment thickness × Hole Application guidelines for optimum results with diamond cutting discs Whether working on natural stone, tiles, concrete or asphalt – professional users expect a fast cut and a long lifetime from a diamond cutting disc. The behaviour of a diamond cutting disc within an application depends essentially on three factors: the quality of the diamonds, the bond hardness of the segment and the shape of the rim. Cleaning Find out how correct handling can increase the performance of your diamond cutting disc. Disc does not cut or disc becomes dulled Cause Solution Excessive pressure has been applied during cutting Apply less pressure when cutting The diamond disc is too hard for the material to be cut Use a cutting disc that is suitable for the material to be cut Product Finder Grinding Problem The diamond disc is not suitable for soft, abrasive materials Use a cutting disc that is suitable for the material to be cut Product Finder Driving power is too low to ensure proper cutting behaviour of the diamond disc Use a machine with a higher driving power Use of a diamond disc that is too hard for the material to be cut Use a cutting disc that is suitable for the material to be cut Product Finder End of service life (disc is worn out) Fine grinding/ polishing Sharpen the disc by making cuts in abrasive material (e.g. soft sand-lime bricks). Disc overheats Milling Wet cutting: Ensure adequate water supply and water flow rate Cooling for cutting disc is not sufficient Dry cutting: Lift the cutting disc out of the cut every 10–15 seconds and let it idle Reduce the feed speed Diamond tools Blue discolouration on blade Wet cutting: use enough water to ensure abrasive particles are washed away Undercutting: wearing down of the steel core underneath the segment Make routine checks of the steel core and change the disc in good time Cutting disc jams Ensure the material is held firmly and orient the machine straight; mark out a cut line if necessary Use of a diamond disc that is too hard for the material to be cut: excessive vibration causes material fatigue Use a cutting disc that is suitable for the material to be cut Product Finder Occupational safety Segment loss EN 2024/2025 213
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