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5280 BLADES
• Wood or wood like floors: pound down or remove any nails or metal obstruction to avoid blade
damage.
• Blades can be offset in cutting head for easier access to toe kicks or removal along the wall
(See Figure A).
• Sheet vinyl, solid vinyl, rubber tile, urethane or PVC sheet roofing, will need to be scored for best
removal results use #584 Scoring Tool (See Figure B).
• Score flooring to the width of the blade (See Figure C).
• Keep in mind, narrow width blades will make a cleaner floor surface.
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KEEP BLADES SHARP!
• Dull blades greatly affect the performance of the machine.
BLADE SETTING
• Dull blades greatly reduce cutting ability. Re-sharpen or replace as needed.
• Proper blade size and placement, depending on material and sub-floor type, affects performance.
• The harder a job comes up, for best results, use a smaller blade.
• Start with a narrow blade, then increase blade size to optimize cutting pass. Narrower blades work
easier than wider blades and usually clean the floor better. Wider is not always better or faster.
• Normally bevel on blade is up for concrete. Bevel down for wood or soft sub-floors.
Figure C
Figure B
Figure A
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