Hcp Dealer Catalogue 2014 Australia

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PRODUCT CATALOGUE

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS


Husqvarna Construction Products is a world leader when it comes to equipment and diamond tools for the construction industry. We provide professional users all over the world with efficient and reliable equipment, so that they can be proud of a job well done. Proud professionals are our best reward. www.husqvarnacp.com.au

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Expand your horizons. PAGE 04 New products for speedy jobs

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Husqvarna Construction Products provide solutions for every aspect of cutting, coring, grinding or sawing for concrete. To make your navigation easier, we have broken down our portfolio into these categories. CUT All products and diamond tools for hand-held cutting. CORE All products and diamond tools for hand-held and light core drilling. GRIND All products and diamond tools for light and domestic grinding work including repair and DIY projects. SAW All products and diamond tools for flat-sawing and light roadsawing, as well as tile and masonry.

CUT

Products to CUT Diamond tools for CUTTING PAGE 12

CORE

Products to CORE Diamond tools for CORING PAGE 16

GRIND

Products to GRIND Diamond tools for GRINDING PAGE 20

SAW

Products to SAW Diamond tools for SAWING PAGE 26 Service and Troubleshooting of diamond blades PAGE 30 ergonomic and safe hand-held power cutting PAGE 31 Keeping you up to date online

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HUSQVARNA NEW PRODUCTS

NEW

HUSQVARNA K 970 has been a staple among construction and maintenance workers for a long time now. We have taken the best bits of the K 970 and made them even better. Featuring the leading power to weight ratio, but still ensuring fuel efficiency with low emissions. Improved startability with improvements to the purge and decompression functions together with SmartCarb.

New purge and decompression design increase fuel efficiency.


NEW

HUSQVARNA TS 60 was built to be the most user-friendly and efficient tile saw available. Perfect for cutting indoors, the TS 60 Tile Saw features Jet Stream. A revolutionary water containment system that keeps water and slurry in the tray while you cut! Light and compact, the saw unit features wheels for easy maneouverability.

The extra long cutting table allows for cutting lengths of 700 mm and 500 mm diagonally.


HUSQVARNA NEW PRODUCTS

NEW

HUSQVARNA PG 280 is a single disc grinder now with an edge grinding function on both sides! The lid cover on both left and right side are removable for easy conversion to edge grinding on both sides. Easy to use and no tools required. The machine is light and compact and therefore easy to transport and set-up.


NEW

HUSQVARNA PG 450 is a versatile planetary grinder for all kind of floor applications and for both small and big areas. It is ideal for both professionals and less professional users due to its many self adjusting benefits. A productive machine for the small hard to get to areas, as well as larger areas. Single phase for availability and easy access to industrial as well as domestic applications.


CUTTING SYSTEMS

CUT Husqvarna is a world leader when it comes to handheld power cutters. The range includes ­machines with various types of power sources: petrol, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical. This means you can always find the right machine to get any job done, with maximum efficiency. We work hard to improve and develop cutting technologies, always focusing on the work situation of the user. Because not until the user can get more done, with greater precision and less effort, can you talk about real efficiency.This real efficiency keeps us ahead of the competition.

Handheld power cutting – application overview.

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Floor and wall cutting.

Cutting building blocks, curbstones and garden pavers.

Minor adjustments of window and door openings.

Cutting cast concrete.


CUT

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CUTTING SYSTEMS

K 760 PLUS OILGUARD

K 970

K 760 CUT-N-BREAK

K 1260

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS •

74 3.7 0.38 9.8 350 125 • • • •

94 4.8 0.44 / 0.41 11.0 / 11.8  350 / 400 125 / 155 • • • •

119 5.8 0.42 / 0.40 13.7 / 14.4 350 / 400 125 / 145 • – • –

74 3.7 0.33 11.1 (Incl. cutting equip) 230 400 • • • •

EasyStart decompression valve

Air Purge Poly-V belt Sealed transmission Reversible cutting arm Fuel indicator in the tank Easy-adjust blade guard Wet cutting kit DEX Replaceable arbor bushing

• • • • • • • • •

• • • • • • • • •

– • • • – • • • •

• – – – • – • • –

Air-cooled 2-cycle engine Displacement, cc Power, kW Power / weight ratio Weight, without fuel and cutting equip. Blade / bar, mm Cutting depth, mm Active Air Filtration™ X-Torq SmartCarb™ DuraStarter™

DIAMOND TOOLS FORFOR CUTTING DIAMOND TOOLS CUTTING

Husqvarna 400 series

Husqvarna 200 SERIES

Husqvarna mt 15+

Blades for cutting in hard / very hard materials. Suitable for full range of medium to high powered machines. T15 series offers a full 15mm segment height extending life.

Blades for cutting in hard / very hard materials and all standard types of construction materials with extreme performance on handheld power cutters.

Cuts all standard types of construction material.Very good ration between life and price.

Husqvarna laser granite For longer life on all granites. Smooth cutting for minimal chipping in granite and most marbles. This blade is for ideal use on the K 3000 Wet.

performance level MATERIAL C u re d C o n c ret e Reinforced Concrete B ri c k R oof T i l e Abras i ve M a t e r i a l As p h a l t l l l

10

= Optimal

l l

= Good

l

LASER Granite

MT 15+

220

250 COMBI

l l

l l

l l l

l l l

l l l

l l l l l l –

l –

= Acceptable

280

420

l l

450 COMBI

l l l

l l

l l l

l l l

l l l

l l l

l l l

l

l l l

l

l l l

l l

l –

l l

l

l l

l

l –

l l

l –

l l l

l –

l l l

– = Not recommended

480

l l


CUT

K 970 RING

K 970 CHAIN

K 3000 WET

K 3000 CUT-N-BREAK

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS •

94 4.8 0.35 13.6 370 270 – • • •

94 4.8 0.51 9.5 350 390 – • • •

• • • – • – • • –

• – – – • – • • –

Electric motor, V Power, W Rated current, A

230  2700  12

230  2700  12

Weight incl. cable without cutting equip, kg

8.5

10.4 (Incl. cutting ­equipment)

Blade, mm Cutting depth, mm Elgard, overload protection “Pulling” rotation Simple blade change Replaceable arbor bushing Wet cutting kit

350 125 • • • • •

230 400 • • • – •

DEX

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CORING SYSTEMS

CORE Efficient drilling equipment is just as much about manoeuvrability and ergonomics as it is about capacity and adaptability to different drilling jobs. Whether drilling by hand or using a stand, both the drill motor and the other equipment must be light, efficient and easy to use. Not until you can work without unnecessary effort and without wasting time, before as well as during the job, can you really talk about efficiency.

Coring Systems – application overview.

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Drilling for channels, pipes and cables.

Drilling for barriers.

Dry drilling handheld.

Vertical drilling.


CORE

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CORING SYSTEMS

DM 220 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power, W Motor Voltage, V Speeds Spindle speed unloaded, rpm Drill diameter with stand, max mm Drill diameter handheld, max mm Mounting collar, mm Spindle thread, outer Spindle thread, inner UNC water coupling Sound pressure level, dB (A) Sound power level, dB (A) Weight, kg Flow, max l / min Pressure, max bar Recommended drill stand

DM 280

1850 1-phase, electric 230 / 110 3 730 / 1700 / 3600 150 80 60 1 1 / 4" 7 UNC G 1 / 2" or 5 / 8" 11 UNC G 1 / 4" 90 94 7.0 – –

1850 1-phase electric 230 / 110 3 730 / 1700 / 3600 150 80 –

2700 1-phase, electric 230 / 110 3 310 / 690 / 1190  250 / 350 – –

1 1 / 4" 7 UNC G 1 / 2" or 5 / 8" 11 UNC G 1 / 4" 90 94 7.5 – –

1 1 / 4" 7 UNC –

DS 150

DS 250

DS 450

DIAMOND TOOLS FOR CORING

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DM 230

G 1 / 4" 88 97 13.0 – –


CORE

DMS 240

DS 250

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DS 150

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power, W Motor Voltage, V Spindle speed full load, rpm Drill connection Drill diameter, max mm Travel, max mm Column height, mm Total weight, kg Sound pressure level, dB (A) Sound power level, dB (A)

2400 1-phase, electric 230 / 110 185 / 455 1 1 / 4" 7 UNC 250 685 1000 25.0 99 106

Husqvarna D1400 Series. The new Husqvarna D 1400 series feature premium quality drill bits developed for professional users who want top-class performance in all drilling applications. For motors from 1.5 kW up to 3 kW.

Drill diameter, max mm Travel, max mm Length, telescopic stanchion, m Pivoting Angling Weight, incl. carriage, kg Available drill motor

250 685

150 495

0 – 60° 16.0 DM 280, DM 230, DM 220

0 – 60° 15.5 DM 230

Husqvarna d 735

Husqvarna D 605

Husqvarna C420

D 735 bits are speedy and versatile for wide range of applications. Exclusive crown shape on diameters below 50 mm. Shorter length and thin walled tube for handheld machines.

D 605 core bits are vacuum brazed technology for high speed and good durability. Designed for use with tiles and natural stone drilling, wet or dry. Fits small drilling machines from 650 kW and angle grinders

C 420 core bits are designed for non-intensive professionals with a wide application window. Reliable and a good price /performance ratio. Drills through the thickness of most standard walls. Tube length 450 mm.

PERFORMANCE LEVEL MATERIAL

D 1410

Tiles N atu r a l S t o n e , G ra ni te N atu r a l S t o n e , Sa ndsto ne C on c re t e , H a rd C on c re t e , M e di um C on c re t e , S o f t C on c re t e , Ab r a si ve As p h a l t B ri c k C e me n t B l o c k s l l l

= Optimal

l l

= Good

l

l

D 1420 –

D 1465 – – – –

D 735 –

D 605 l l l

C 420 –

l l l

l

l l l

l

l

l l l

l l l

l l l

l l l l l l

l

l l

l

l l l

l l

l l l

l

l l l

l

l l l

l

l l l

l

l l l

l l l

l l l

l

l l

l l l

l l

l

l

l l l

l

l

l l

l l

l l

l l l

l

l l

l l

l l

l l

l l l

l

l l

= Acceptable

– = Not recommended 15


GRINDING SYSTEMS

GRIND Husqvarna’s surface preparation and dust collection systems boast a unique balance between the machine’s power and design, and the tool’s speed and efficiency. Their patented Dual Drive Technology™ sets them apart from other machines and provides users with unsurpassed control for everything from the preparation, grinding and polishing of concrete floors to the repair and polishing of terrazzo and other natural stone. With Husqvarna surface preparation machines you not only get a beautiful surface, you get a high-quality, hard-wearing floor.

Husqvarna Dual Drive Technology™

Enables the operator to optimise the

grinder for each application. Individual speed and direction control

Same direction rotation.

Counter rotation.

for both planetary head and satellite discs. Same direction of rotation creates more friction on diamond tools delivering wider width of grinding and higher productivity. Opposite direction of rotation create less friction on diamond tools delivering less powerful grinding effect and easier handling.


GRIND

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GRINDING SYSTEMS

PG 280

PG 400

PG 450

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power, kW Voltage,V Rated current, A Power supply Grinding width, mm Grinding disc, mm Grinding pressure total, kg Grinding pressure per disc, kg Power per grinding disc, kW Grinding disc speed, rpm Recommended DC Dimensions (L × W × H), mm Weight, kg

2.2 230 16 1-phase 280 290 35 35 2.2 1400 DC 1400 1200 × 305 × 1000 70

DIAMOND TOOLS FOR GRINDING

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4 400 16 3-phase 400 410 65 65 4 1400 DC 1400 1400 × 435 × 1050 115

2.2 230 13 1-phase 450 3 x 180 69 – – 705 DC 3000 109


GRIND

New

DC 1400

DC 3000

DC 3300

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power, kW  Voltage,V Max rated current, A Power supply Airflow, m³/ h Max vacuum, mbar Suction inlet diameter, mm Primary filtration surface area, m² Micro filter surface area, m² Container capacity, l Dimensions (L × W  × H), mm Weight, kg

1.2 230 16 1-phase 220 230 40 – –

2.4 230 16 1-phase 254

65 670 x 560x 915 27.5

55 580 × 380 × 870 16

Husqvarna G 600 Series

resin bond polishing pads - p 600, P 1100, p 1200 SERIES.

Offers a selected range to facilitate tool selection. Three versions offer different diamond sizes for completing floor preparation.

Premium quality resin bond polishing pads. Can be chosen for high-end polishing. Grit range from 50 - 3000.

Application guide – removal. MATERIAL

l l l

= Optimal

l l

= Good

l

= Acceptable

900 × 650 × 1520 97

ADAPTERS FOR RESIN PADS Redi Lock resin pad adaptors are available for PG machines and hand held grinders.

Application guide – grinding. 600 series

Porou s Ce r a m i c G l ue s P l as ti c -L i ke C er a mic G lue s V i ny l G l u e s* P ai nt a n d T h i n Epoxy (<2mm) T hi c k E p ox y ( 1 5 –40mm)

3.3 230 16 1-phase 520 300 75 1.2 1.6 –

MATERIAL

G 620 –

G 640 –

G 670

l

l l l

l l

l l l

l

l l

l l l

l

l

l l l

l

l l l

Rain- damage d c on c ret e C onc ret e , Sof t C onc ret e , Med iu m Hard C onc ret e , Hard Semi- Polishe d C on c ret e

600 series G 620 – –

G 640

G 670

l

l l

l l

l l l l

l

l l l

l l l

l

l

– –

– = Not recommended 19


SAWING SYSTEMS

SAW Our extensive range of sawing equipment includes productive machines for floors, driveways, carparks, roadways, tiles, masonry, new concrete, old concrete and asphalt.The blades and machines must safely and powerfully work together with the material being cut. In addition to prioritising the requirements of the users, we evaluate the capacity and efficiency of our equipment, allowing us to continually develop efficient solutions. 20


SAW

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SAWING SYSTEMS

FS 309

FS 400 LV

FS 410 D

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Engine manufacturer Max power, kW * Displacement, cc Bore / Stroke, mm Cylinders / Cycles Fuel capacity, l Air filter Engine cooling Motor, rpm Axle, front / rear Handlebar adjustment Blade guard type Max blade diameter, mm Max depth of cut, mm Arbor size, mm Number of belts Blade depth control Weight, kg Weight crated, kg Dimensions, mm (L × W  × H)

Robin 6.6 265 75 / 60 1 / 4 6.1 Cyclone dry dual Air 4000 20 / 20 Yes Bolted 350 122 25.4 Poly-V Handwheel 64 71 915 × 381 × 990

Honda 8.7 389 88 / 64 1 / 4 6.1 Cyclone dry dual Air 3600 20 / 20 Yes Bolted 450 162 25.4 Poly-V Handwheel 99 125 1150 × 590 × 940

Yanmar 6.6 435 86 / 75 1 / 4 4.7 Dry type paper Air 3600 25.4 / 25.4 Yes Slip-on 500 189 25.4 Poly-V Handwheel 145 196 1550 × 655 × 1200

DIAMOND TOOLS FOR SAWING

Husqvarna 400 series

Husqvarna 200 SERIES

Blades for cutting in hard / very hard materials. Suitable for full range of medium to high powered machines. T15 series offers a full 15mm segment height extending life.

Blades for cutting in hard / very hard materials and all standard types of construction materials with extreme performance on handheld power cutters.

MATERIAL C u re d C o n c ret e , C u re d C o n c ret e , C u re d C o n c ret e , G re e n C o n c re t e , As p h a l t , H a rd As p h a l t , S o f t l l l

22

= Optimal

H a rd Me dium So ft So ft

l l

= Good

l

= Acceptable

Husqvarna mt 15+ Cuts all standard types of construction material.Very good ration between life and price.

Husqvarna laser granite For longer life on all granites. Smooth cutting for minimal chipping in granite and most marbles. This blade is for ideal use on the K 3000 Wet.

420 t15

450 t15

420

450

480

l l l

l l l

l l l

l l

l l l

l l

l l –

l l l –

l l –

l l l –

– l l l

l l

l l

l l l

l l

l l

l l l

– = Not recommended


SAW Husqvarna Soff-Cut Method Husqvarna Soff-Cut is a unique patented system for early entry concrete sawing.This technology enables concrete to be cut within the first one or two hours of finishing and before final set. Husqvarna Soff-Cut provides the best solution for minimising the risk of random cracking, and it simplifies the working process, compared to conentional sawing.

FS 413

FS 524 Random Cracking

Honda 8.7 389 88 / 64 1 / 4 6.1 Cyclone dry dual Air 3600 25.4 / 25.4 Yes Slip-on 500 189 25.4 Poly-V Handwheel 163 178 1550 × 655 × 1200

Honda 15.5 688 78 / 72 2 / 4 8.3 Dry type canister Air 3600 22 / 22 Yes Slip-on 600 241 25.4 Poly-V Handwheel 231 271 1750 × 660 × 1200

Soff-Cut early entry

Soff-Cut 150 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Engine manufacturer Max power, hp * Engine cooling Motor, rpm Max blade diameter, mm Max depth of cut, mm Arbor size, mm Weight, kg Weight crated, kg Dimensions, mm (L × W  × H)

Subaru 4.3 Air 3800 152 30 25.4 39 41 1727 × 487 × 970

HUSQVARNA EARLY ENTRY SAWING The patented diamond blades are colour coded and feature a unique triangular shaped safety arbor that fits precisely on the saw's arbor, ensuring no damange is done by imitators. Husqvarna's blades are designed to work specifically with the Soff-Cut® system, the only true, patented Ultra Early EntryTM system.

excel 1000 purple

MATERIAL U l tra- h a rd a g g re g a te , no n-a bra sive sand ( flint ) Hard a g g re g a t e , no n-a bra sive sa nd (cher t ) M e d i u m t o h a rd a g g re g a te , me dium a brasive sand ( trap - ro c k ) M e d i u m a g g re g a te , me dium a bra si ve sand ( quar t z) M e d i u m t o so f t a g g re g a te , a bra si ve sand ( granit e) S of t a g g reg a t e , a bra sive sa nd (li me stone) l l l

= Optimal

l l

= Good

l

= Acceptable

excel 2000 green

excel 3000 red

excel 4000 orange

excel 5000 yellow

excel 6000 black

– – – –

l l l

l l

l l

l l l

– –

– –

l

l l

l l l

l l

– – –

l

l l

l l l

– –

– – – –

l

l l

l l l

l l

l

l l

l l l

– = Not recommended 23


SAWING SYSTEMS

TILE SAWS

TS 66 R

TS 73 R

TS 60

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power, W Voltage,V Phases Cycles, Hz Motor, rpm Electric protection class Max blade diameter, mm Max depth of cut, mm Arbor size, mm Max length of cut, mm Wet / dry cutting 45° angle cut Water tank capacity, l Weight, kg Weight crated, kg Dimensions, mm (L × W  × H)

800 230 1 50 2800 IP 54 200 40 25.4 660 Wet Head tilting 15 41 45 950 × 480 × 490

1000 115 / 230 1 50 2800 IP 54 230 50 / 100 25.4 730 Wet Head tilting 15 47 54 1060 × 575 × 600

890 120 1 60 3175 IP 54 254 78 25.4 726 Wet Head tilting 12.4 36 49 932 × 700 × 468

DIAMOND TOOLS FOR SAWING

Husqvarna 400 series

Husqvarna 200 SERIES

Husqvarna mt 15+

Blades for cutting in hard / very hard materials. Suitable for full range of medium to high powered machines. T15 series offers a full 15mm segment height extending life.

Blades for cutting in hard / very hard materials and all standard types of construction materials with extreme performance on handheld power cutters.

Cuts all standard types of construction material.Very good ration between life and price.

Husqvarna laser granite For longer life on all granites. Smooth cutting for minimal chipping in granite and most marbles. Ideal for use on the K 3000 Wet.

performance level LASER GRANITE l l l l l l l l l l l –

MATERIAL C u re d C o n c ret e Reinforced Concrete B ri c k R oof T i l e Abras i ve M a t e r i a l As p h a l t l l l

24

= Optimal

l l

= Good

l

= Acceptable

MT 15+

220

l l l l l l l l l l l –

l l l l l l l l – –

– = Not recommended

250 COMBI l l l l l l l l l l l –

280

420

– – –

l l l l l l l l – –

l l l l l l

450 COMBI l l l l l l l l l l l –

480 – – – l l l l l l


SAW

MASONRY SAWS

TS 300 E

TS 350 E

TS 400 F

2200 230 1 50 2800 IP 54 Air 2800 300 (350) 80 (100) 695 25.4 Direct drive 310 Wet Yes, head tilting 35 82 1120 × 600 × 600

2200   230 1 50 2800 IP 54 Air 2800 350 100 700 25.4 Direct drive 310 Wet Yes, head tilting 40 92 1120 × 600 × 600

2200  230  1 50 2800 IP 54 Air 2800 400 125 / 230 700 25.4 Direct drive 310 Wet Yes, head tilting 40 96 1120 × 600 × 600

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power, W Voltage,V Phases Cycles, Hz Motor, rpm Electric protect. class Engine cooling Blade shaft, rpm Max blade diameter, mm Max depth of cut, mm Max length of cut, mm Arbor size, mm Number of belts Distance blade / support Wet / Dry cutting 45° angle cut Water tank capacity, l Weight, kg Dimensions, mm (L × W  × H)

Husqvarna mt 4 High quality continuous rim blade suitable for cutting hard tiles etc. Suitable for use on angle grinders.

Husqvarna PORCELAIN PLUS Provides long life and fast, smooth, chip-free cutting of porcelain and vitrified tiles. Will also cut granite, marble and other hard, non-abrasive natural stone.

Performance level MATERIAL Hard T i l e s, Po rc e ll a na to C e ram i c T i l e s G ran i t e , H a rd M arb l e G ran i t e , S o f t

porcelain plus l l l l l l l l l l l l l

MT 4 l l l l l l l l l l l

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Service and troubleshooting of diamond blades. Husqvarna has prepared this guide to help you find, identify and resolve the problems which you may encounter with diamond saw blades. The majority of problems encountered arise from – the use of a blade not suited to the job, – the incorrect use of a blade, – equipment faults. symptom

Loss of tension.

“Undercutting”.

There is “undercutting” when the steel plate wears more rapidly than the diamond ­segment, particularly at the joint between the segments and the steel plate.

Uneven segment wear.

Cracked segment.

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cause

remedy

The blade is being used on a poorly aligned saw.

Correct the alignment of the saw.

The blade is too hard in relation to the m ­ aterial being cut, which causes excessive stress on the steel plate.

Ensure that the blade is suitable for the m ­ aterial being cut (consult the selection table or see your distributor).

Slippage of the material causes d ­ eformation of the blade – it twists or bends.

Secure the material firmly while sawing.

The use of flanges which are too small or of different diameters causes unequal pressure on the steel plate.

Ensure that the flanges are of the right size and the same diameter.

The blade is being used at the wrong speed of rotation.

Check whether the spindle is rotating at the c­ orrect speed, using a tachometer. This precaution is particularly ­important for c­ oncrete saws.

The blade is poorly fitted onto the spindle and bends when the flanges are tightened.

Hold the blade on the spindle until the outer flange and the nut have been firmly tightened.

The steel plate heats up due to friction caused by too rapid or uneven wear of the rim.

Use a blade with more side clearance or of a s­ pecification more suited to the material.

This situation is caused by grinding of the blade by very abrasive materials during sawing. Usually materials with a high sand content are responsible for this type of wear (see section “Loss of segment”).

The abrasive slurry must be dispersed over a g­ reater area, away from the critical zone of the segment.Very often, it is sufficient to use protective segments placed on the steel plate to modify the areas constantly subject to a­ brasion. Although they are effective in the majority of cases, these segments do not give total protection. Use a high flow of water to remove the slurry.

With a floor saw, when cutting in one pass through more than the total thickness of the material, the cooling water escapes from the cutting line and this causes the blade to ­overheat.

Adjust the depth of cut so that a few m ­ illimetres of uncut material remains; this will hold the ­cooling water in the kerf.

The segments are worn on one side only, which reduces the side clearance. This wear is generally caused by poor blade alignment or inadequate cooling on both sides of the blade.

Check the saw alignment. Clean the cooling device, ensure that the front edge of the flange is correctly cooled. Check that the pump is supplying water in sufficient quantities and regularly. (See section “Excessive wear” below).

The blade has lost its circular shape because of wear caused by poor bearings, a worn spindle, dirty or damaged flanges or even excessive baulking. (See section “Excessive wear” below).

Replace the bearings or the worn spindle as n­ ecessary; do not remove the drive pivot pins when supplied with the flanges.

The blade is too hard for the material being cut.

Use a blade with a softer bond. Adjust cutting speed.

Cutting speed is too fast.

Reduce the speed of advance.


symptom

Excessive wear.

Cracked centre plate.

Never use a blade with a cracked plate.

Loss of blade segment.

Does a blade need repairing? It is possible to replace two or three missing diamond segments providing the plate is not cracked or badly worn. If numerous segments are missing or if only 50% of the practical life of the blade remains, it may not be worthwhile repairing the diamond blade. Ensure there is no other mechanical or o­ perational problem before replacing the blade.

cause

remedy

The blade used is not suitable for the highly abrasive material being cut (e.g: a tile-cutting blade used on a concrete block).

See the blade selection table or consult your d ­ istributor who will indicate the correct blade s­ pecification.

Blade cooling is insufficient; this p­ roblem is often found because of excessive wear in the centre of the s­ egment. (Note: in the two cases mentioned above, the diamonds generally ­project very sharply).

Clean the cooling system. Ensure that the water pump is operating correctly.

Wear accelerates if the blade has lost its circular shape; this may be due to poor bearings, a worn spindle or the use of a blade which is too hard in relation to the material being cut.

Check the bearings and the spindle. If they are worn, replace them before fitting a new blade.

Output power is insufficient because V-belts are not properly tensioned, v­ oltage is inadequate or speed is i­ncorrect.

Tension the belts correctly. Replace worn belts. Check the voltage. Use an appropriate power source.

Cutting speed is too fast.

Reduce the speed of advance.

Blade is not perpendicular to the material being cut.

Check the speed of the blade’s drive spindle and the flanges to ensure ­correct alignment of the blade and of the machine.

Spindle is rotating too slowly.

Check the speed of the drive spindle. If necessary, change the equipment or modify speed of rotation.

The blade is too hard for the material being cut.

Use the appropriate blade with a softer bond.

Cutting pressure is too high or a blade jammed or twisted in the cut may bend or flex the blade’s steel plate. When it is subjected to extreme tension and to metal fatigue, there is a risk of the steel plate cracking.

The operator must use stable, even pressure to make the tool penetrate the material and should take care not to twist or jam the blade in the cut.

A cracked centre can be a consequence of overheating. Overheating is caused by inadequate water supply or incorrect use of a blade intended for dry cutting.

Use sufficient water to cool diamond blades for wet cutting (e.g. 7–18 litres / minute for floor saws). Allow sufficient air to circulate around the diamond b­ lades when dry cutting so as to prevent overheating.

Excessive speed of rotation.

Check the machine’s speed of rotation; if necessary, change the equipment or blade.

The material slips during cutting, which twists or jams the segments enough to break them.

Secure the material firmly while cutting.

The blade is too hard for the material being cut, which causes excessive p­ olishing, which breaks off the s­ egment or causes fatigue.

Use a blade with a softer bond. Consult the blade specification tables.

When worn, the flanges do not p­ rovide the necessary support, which causes the blade to deviate.

Replace the two flanges.

The rotation of an ovalised blade (because of a worn spindle or poor bearings) causes the segments to break.

Replace the worn spindle and /or b­ earings.

Loss of segment caused by overheating. Overheating is detectable by the steel plate taking on a bluish colour, generally limited to where the segment is missing.

Check that the cooling system is not blocked. Test the pump. In the case of dry cutting, it may be necessary to reduce the depth of cut and, after a few minutes, allow the blade to turn freely and cool in the air.

The segment has suffered knocks when moving the machine or when in contact with the material.

Avoid knocking the blade during t­ ransport; bring the blade gently into contact with the material.

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symptom

Eccentricity.

Overheated blade.

Ovalised bore hole. If the oval shape is not too exaggerated, return the blade to the factory for possible repairs.

The blade will not cut.

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cause

remedy

The bond is too hard for the material being cut. A hard bond retains the diamonds which start to round off, thereby smoothing the blade. Instead of cutting, the blade starts to hammer and thereby loses its circular shape.

Use a softer bond that will wear away more easily, allowing the smooth diamonds to become detached and new sharp edges to surface.

The blade spindle may be notched by a groove, caused by the blade rotating between the flanges. If you fit a new blade on the spindle, it will home into the groove and become eccentric as soon as the saw is switched on.

Replace the damaged spindle.

If the spindle bearings are worn, the spindle and the mandrel will rotate eccentrically, which will cause the blade to lose its circular shape. This problem occurs most often with c­ oncrete saws when the necessary lubrication of the b­ earings is neglected.

Fit new bearings. In some cases, it may be n­ ecessary to replace the spindle as well if it is worn or if it is no longer properly aligned.

The necessary cooling water has not been ­adequately distributed.

Check that the volume of water is s­ ufficient and that the cooling system is not blocked. Use dry blades for shallow cuts only (2 to 5 cm deep) or for cutting with several passes. Let the blade turn freely every 10 to 15 seconds to allow the air to cool it.

Incorrect specification for the material to be cut.

Consult the blade selection table for the a­ ppropriate specification.

Cutting speed is too fast.

Reduce the speed of advance.

The spindle is badly worn because the blade is poorly fitted.

Check that the blade is properly fitted on the spindle before tightening the flanges.

If the flanges are not tightened, the blade will rotate around the spindle.

Always tighten the nut on the spindle with a s­ panner; do not just tighten it by hand. Always use hexagonal nuts and never wing nuts.

The flanges or the spindle are worn and do not provide the blade with the necessary support.

Check the wear on the flanges and spindle. The wear on the two flanges must not be greater than that recommended by the manufacturer. Replace worn parts.

The blade is too hard for the material being cut (e.g. a blade for a block or a universal blade used for a prolonged period on hard brick; a blade for asphalt used to cut reinforced ­concrete).

See the blade selection table or consult your d ­ istributor or the manufacturer who will indicate the proper blade for the material to be cut.

The output power is inadequate to allow the blade to cut correctly (belts too slack, voltage and motor output insufficient).

Check the belts, the voltage and the motor ­ output power.

The blade segments still appear to have some life left but the blade is not cutting.

Cut an abrasive material until the diamonds s­ urface again. This remedy may prove necessary from time to time; however, if the blade becomes dull too often, this probably means it is too hard for the material being cut.

The blade segments still appear to have some life left but the blade is not cutting.

The segments of a blade with a harder bond p­ rovided for abrasive materials require a non-diamond support at the base of the diamond segment in order to achieve better adherence to the steel plate. Wearing of the blade to this state is considered normal wear. The blade must t­ herefore be replaced.

The tool becomes smooth because of excessive speed of rotation.

Match the specification and the diameter of the blade to the machine.

The tool becomes smooth due to excessive pressure of the blade on the material to be cut.

Ensure that the pressure of the blade on the m ­ aterial allows natural sharpening of the blade without any excess.


symptom

The tool will not cut.

Excessive wear of diamond ­segments.

Excessive wear of the bit’s steel tube.

Segments broken and lost in the hole.

Tool jammed in the hole.

cause

remedy

The material is too hard for the diamond ­specification.

Match the diamond specification to the material.

The bit is glazed (smooth diamonds).

Re-sharpen the tool by drilling into abrasive ­material (sandstone, block etc.)

Excessive speed of rotation.

Adjust speed of rotation.

The cooling is excessive and c­ auses the tool to aquaplane.

Adjust speed of rotation.

The cooling is excessive and c­ auses the tool to aquaplane.

Reduce the water flow.

Excessive play within the carriage guides.

Adjust the carriage on the slide to reduce play.

The weight on the tool is i­nsufficient.

Increase the weight on the tool.

The machine is badly fixed.

Check that the machine’s fixing is correct.

The motor is too weak.

Match the motor power to the diameter.

Insufficient irrigation.

Adjust the water flow.

Insufficient speed of rotation.

Adjust speed of rotation.

Excessive speed of advance.

Reduce speed of advance.

The material is more abrasive than expected.

Use a blade with a harder d ­ iamond s­ pecification (see drill-bit selection table).

Too much motor power applied to the tool.

Match the motor power to the drill d ­ iameter.

Too much play on the machine c­ ausing ­vibrations.

Check the state of the machine.

The machine is badly anchored.

Anchor the machine firmly.

The machine is incorrectly adjusted (excessive play in the ­carriage guides, motor spindle or adapter out of true, etc.).

Correctly adjust the machine, replace worn parts, correct the play (rollers, b­ earings, adapters, etc.).

The tool is warped.

Withdraw any warped tool. If it is relatively new, it may be straightened by the supplier.

The bit is not correctly fixed to the motor spindle.

Check that the bit is correctly a­ ligned on the motor spindle (straight line).

There are fragments of metal in the bottom of the hole that have not been evacuated by the coolant.

Remove all the metal fragments from the drilled hole. Temporarily increase the flow of water to clean out the hole and remove any debris that may still be there.

For a bit with brazed segments, stopping the coolant even for an instant has caused the ­segments to heat up and destroy the ­brazing.

Always ensure the tool is correctly i­rrigated.

The bit has suffered some knocks in the hole (due to steel or loose debris, etc.) and these have b­ roken the segments.

Remove the bit from the machine and recover all the bits of steel, segments and debris before introducing a new bit. If any segment debris remains in the hole, there is a risk of very rapid damage to the new bit.

Excessive speed of rotation causes heating up of the segments.

Take the tool out of service, replace or repair it if possible (consult supplier). Adjust the speed of rotation.

Start up too brutal.

Always start drilling gently.

Impacts due to the equipment being dropped.

Avoid dropping the bit on the ground as this can crack the segments.

Debris is blocked between the core and the bit tube (steel, pieces of m ­ aterial); a steel bar has been drilled “banana shaped”; it has moved during drilling and jammed the bit (wedge effect).

Disconnect the bit from the m ­ achine: use a spanner to turn the bit in both directions until it is released.

Loss of side-clearance of s­ egments.

Check the side-clearance of the segments. If the play is too little replace the tool.

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