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CUTTING BLADES
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Diamond blades and cooling
During cutting the friction in the cut causes the 
diamond blade to be heated up. If the blade is allowed 
to get too hot this can result in loss of blade tensioning 
or core cracking.
Diamond blades for dry cutting
Although no water is required for cooling, dry cutting 
blades must be cooled with air flow around the blades. 
For this reason dry cutting blades are recommended 
only for intermittent cutting. Every few seconds of 
cutting the blade should be allowed to run 'free” with 
no load to allow the air flow around the blade to 
dissipate the heat.
Diamond blades for wet cutting
Wet cutting diamond blades must be used with water 
to keep the blade core and segments cool during 
sawing.
Wet cutting blades should NOT be used dry.
Using wet cutting blades without water can cause 
excessive heat build-up, resulting in poor 
performance, severe blade damage and is a safety 
hazard.
Water cooling cools the blade and increases its 
service life while also reducing the formation of dust.
Toothed blades, carbide tipped 
blades and emergency situations
Carbide tipped specialty blades are intended only for use 
in rescue missions and only by trained staff.
Transport and storage
Do not store or transport the power cutter with the 
cutting blade fitted. All blades should be removed from 
the cutter after use and stored carefully.
Store cutting blades in dry, frost free conditions. 
Special care should be taken with abrasive blades. 
Abrasive blades must be stored on a flat, level 
surface. If an abrasive blades is stored in humid 
conditions, this can cause imbalance and result in 
injury.
Inspect new blades for transport or storage damage.