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Diamond milling disc, long-life, for construction sites

The specialised disc for removing old mortar from joints during renovation work (e.g. clinker facades) and for milling joints/slots, for tile and floor layers, facade renovators, electricians, plumbing companies and similar trades. Also used for the installation of thin installation cables and similar jobs.

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Very efficient


The extra wide segment, which is available in different thicknesses so that it may be matched perfectly to the task at hand, removes a large amount of material in one step. An open joint can be created quickly during renovation work, and a slot of sufficient width can be made during installation work so a cable can be pressed in.



For a precise fit


Four different segment thicknesses (4.5–10 mm) enable the correct disc to be selected for the particular application, ensuring highly effective operation.



Extended service life


Over 20% higher segments extend service life noticeably in comparison to conventional diamond milling discs.



Optimum stability


Milling places great demands on the stability of the disc. Special welded-on cemented carbide segments protect the main blade against undercut, ensuring effective prevention of premature breakage of the segments.

Notice
  • Diamond cutting discs become blunt at excessively high rotation speeds and wear too rapidly at insufficient peripheral surface speeds

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

  • Cut larger workpiece cross-sections into several sections (swing cut)

  • Work without applying 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!

  • Despite the level of safety offered by the tool, always wear safety glasses and clothing while working

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