Maintenance and troubleshooting, Blade dressing – MK Diamond MK-2005G User Manual

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MK-2005G

Revision 12/00, Effective Date December 26, 2000

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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

7. Blade Dressing:

Like most cutting instruments, a diamond blade performs best when it is dressed. Over time and use,
diamonds on the outer edge will become smoothed or “glazed” over. This will reduce grinding efficiency and
may cause the blade to “wander” or bend giving the illusion of an alignment problem. When this occurs, the
blade will need to be dressed. The diamond blade can be dressed using the MK Dressing Stick (part number
152792) and by following the steps below.

NOTE: Skip Steps D and E if cutting dry.



























































(G)

Move the Throttle Lever to lower

blade speed

(F)

Cut the Dressing Stick 7 or 8

times to dress the Blade

(E)

Move the Throttle Lever to

adjust blade speed (faster blade

speed for smoother cuts)

Throttle Lever

(B)

Set the Adjustable Cutting Guide

to cut 1/16-inch strips

(A)

Setup MK-2005G for operation

(See Setup, Startup, Adjustment

Operation and Shutdown)

(C)

Position the Dressing Stick

(E)

Verify cooling flow exists on

both sides of the blade

(D)

Open the Cooling Flow Control

Valve and adjust flow

(H)

Raise Cutting Head once

cut is complete

Set Edge of Cutting

Guide to desired Cut

Length on Ruler/Stop

Ruler Markings

Set against Adjustable

Cutting Guide and

Ruler/Stop

Adjustable

Cutting Guide

Ruler/Stop

Throttle Lever

Raise Cutting

Head

Ruler/Stop

Cooling Flow

Points

Direction of

Movement

Control Valve

Push Slowly to Cut

Direction of

Movement

Direction of

Movement

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