Dry Cutting Do's and Don'ts - Dry Diamond Cutting Disc
Oct 22, 2012

When you buy and use ChinShine dry diamond cutting discs, please pay attention on the following notes:


DO’S During Using Dry Diamond Cutting Discs:

* Do follow ChinShine recommendation regarding specification for materials to be cut and suitability for dry cutting applications.

Do inspect the diamond cutting disc for damage that may has occurred during shipment or damage due to previous use.

*  Do inspect the diamond cutting disc periodically during use for core flatness, fatigue cracks, segment damage, undercutting and damage to the arbor hole.

*  Do check the mounting flange on the discs to be sure that they are of equal or correct diameter, that they do not show excessive wear, and that they are flat.

*  Ensure that the diamond cutting disc is mounted on a correct disc shaft between proper disc flanges and is securely hand tightened with the wrench provided or an adjustable wrench no longer than 8 inch.

*   Do check for proper angle grinder or saw machine conditions. Spindle bearings should be free of end and radial play. Consult the operating manual from ChinShine for proper machine maintenance conditions.

*  Do follow the ChinShine commendation for operating speeds for specific cutting disc diameters.

* Do maintain a firm grip on hand-held saws during cutting operation.

* Do wear proper safety equipment at all times. Always wear safety glasses, safety footwear, snug fitting clothing, hearing and head protection, and respiratory equipment where required.


DON’TS During Use Dry Diamond Cutting Disc:

* Don’t cut dry except with a disc specifically designated for dry cutting.

* Don’t exceed the maximum operating speed established for the diamond cutting disc.

* Don’t operate a saw without proper safety guards in place. NEVER OPERATE ANY SAW, WET OR DRY, WITHOUT A CUTTING DISC GUARD!

* Don’t use the diamond cutting disc to cut material other than that recommended by ChinShine for that specific disc type.

* Don’t use the diamond cutting disc on a type of saw other than that specified by the ChinShine.

* Don’t force disc onto machine blade shaft, alter the size of the mounting hole, or tighten mounting nut excessively. The use of loose bushings to reduce the arbor hole size is not recommended for diamond blades used on high speed saws.

* Don’t stand in direct line with dry diamond cutting discs during start-up or operation.

* Don’t attempt to cut more than 1 ½ inches deep per pass with dry diamond cutting discs.

* Don’t make long continuous cuts with a dry diamond cutting disc. Allow the disc to cool by turning in air every few minutes. The harder the material being cut, the more often the blade should be allowed to cool.

* Don’t force the disc into the material; allow the disc to cut at its own speed. Forcing the diamond cutting disc may cause overheating or disc damage.

* Don’t cut or grind with the sides of a diamond disc.

* Don’t allow the disc to deflect in the cut.

* Don’t attempt to cut curves or radius.


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