Safety instructions, Diamond blades, Using diamond blades – Ryobi Drill Press User Manual

Page 11: Diamond blades for dry cutting

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Diamond blades

Diamond blades consist of a steel body with segments that
contain industrial diamonds

!

WARNING!
Cool diamond blades continuously with
water to prevent overheating that can cause
the blade to break and pieces being thrown
off resulting in injury and damage.

Guard

Check that the guard is not
cracked or shows signs of any
other damage. Clean the
inside of the guard before
fitting a new blade. Check that
the guard can be adjusted.

Material

All brickwork,
reinforced
concrete and
other
composite
materials.
NOT
recommended
for metal.

General char-
acteristics

Low cost per
cutting opera-
tion. Fewer
blade changes.
Constant
cutting depth.
Less dust.

Water cooling

Increases the
blade’s service
life

DIAMOND BLADES, TYPES AND USES

Using diamond blades

Proceed as follows:

• Let the cutting blade rotate in the same direction as the

arrow markings indicate.

• Cool continually with water.

• Keep the cutting blade sharp.

• Remove the cutting blade when the machine is transported.

Avoid:

• Running the cutting blade in the wrong direction.

• Forcing a dull blade or wedging the blade into a cut.

• Transporting the power cutter with the blade fitted.

• Letting the blade fall on the work piece.

Diamond blades for dry cutting

Diamond blades for dry cutting are a new generation of blades
that do not require water cooling. However, the blades are still
damaged by excessive heat. It is good economics to let the
blade cool by simply lifting the blade from the cut every 30–60
seconds and let it rotate in the air, for 10 seconds to cool.

Type of cutting blades

The cutting blade should be
marked with the same or a
higher speed than that stated
on the machine’s rating plate.
Never use a cutting blade
with a lower speed rating than
what is stated on the
machine’s rating plate.

Damage

• Ensure the blade it not

cracked or damaged in any
other way.

• Test the abrasive disc by

hitting it lightly with a piece
of wood. If the blade does
not give a full-sounding ring
then it is damaged.

• Never use a blade that has

fallen on the floor.

Assembly

• Check that the blade is

fitted correctly and is
secure.

• Follow all specifications in

the table below.

Specifications for fitting blades

Standard blades

inches

.787

7/8

1

centre hole

mm

20

22,2

25,4

(spindle)

Reducing bush*

Max. thickness

Blade thickness

Min thickness

3 mm (1/8")

Backing pad

Material

Highly compressible,

(Must be used)

e.g. blotting paper

Max. thickness

0,5 mm (.020")

Spindle hole/

Play

0,2 mm (.010")

drive shaft

Flange tightening

The bolt is tightened to 15-25 Nm

Blade/guard

Check that the blade runs free of the
guard.

* Plastic reducing bushes may only be used with abrasive

discs. Do not use reducing bushes with diamond blades or
tungsten carbide blades.We recommend that the spindle is
replaced so that it fits the blades to be used rather than using
a reducing bush. Contact your service workshop for details.

Diamond
blade

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