Diamond Blade Do’s & Don’ts

04 Aug.,2022

 

turbo saw

 

DON’TS 

  1. Don’t cut dry except with a blade specifically designated for dry cutting by the manufacturer.
  2. Don’t exceed the maximum operating speed established for the diamond blade.
  3. Don’t operate a saw without proper safety guards in place. NEVER OPERATE ANY SAW, WET OR DRY, WITHOUT A BLADE GUARD!
  4. Don’t use the blade to cut material other than that recommended by the manufacturer for that specific blade type.
  5. Don’t use the blade on a type of saw other than that specified by the manufacturer.
  6. Don’t force blade 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.
  7. Don’t stand in direct line with dry diamond or abrasive blades during start-up or operation.
  8. Don’t attempt to cut more than 1 ½ inches deep per pass with dry cut blades.
  9. Don’t make long continuous cuts with a dry diamond blade. Allow the blade 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.
  10. Don’t force the blade into the material; allow the blade to cut at its own speed. Forcing the blade may cause overheating or blade damage.
  11. Don’t cut or grind with the sides of a diamond blade.
  12. Don’t allow the blade to deflect in the cut.
  13. Don’t attempt to cut curves or radii.