DRY CUT BLADES
DO’S
•
In addition to the following, always follow wet
recommendations.
•
Use appropriate blade for material being cut.
•
Inspect segment blades for segment cracking or loss.
•
Do not use damaged blades.
•
Use proper safety equipment when operating the
saw.
DONT’S
•
In addition to the following, always follow wet
recommendations.
•
Do not make long cuts with dry blades--allow them to
air cool.
•
Do not use the edge or side of blade to cut or grind.
•
Do not attempt to cut a radius or curve.
•
Do not cut too deep or too fast into the material.
•
Do not cut any material not recommended by blade
manufacturer.
WET CUT BLADES
DO’S
•
Inspect blades daily for cracks or uneven wear.
•
Always use appropriate blade for material being cut.
•
Inspect arbor shaft for uneven wear before mounting
blade.
•
Always use blades with the correct arbor shaft size.
•
Ensure that blade is mounted in the correct direction.
•
Secure the blade to the arbor with a wrench.
•
Use proper safety equipment when operating the
saw.
•
Periodically check the blade for cracks or bond
fatigue.
•
Always have a continuous flow of water on both sides
of blade.
DONT’S
•
Do not operate the saw without safety guards in
position.
•
Do not operate the saw with blades larger than 10".
•
Do not cut dry with blades marked "Use Wet".
•
Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended
maximum RPM.
•
Do not force blade into material let blade cut at its
own speed.
xviii. THE RIGHT BLADE DOES THE RIGHT JOB
xix. DO’S AND DONT’S FOR BLADES
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CERAMIC
EXTRA HARD PORCELAIN
MARBLE
GRANITE
HARDSTONE
STONE
TILE
CERAMIC
For the most effective cutting and blade life always use the recommended Pearl Abrasive Co. blade.
APPLICATION
PEARL
BLADE
SERIES
DTLB19 Series
GRT Series
SD Series
SH Series
SHD Series
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