🛑 For Your Safety:
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- Must be used with a wheel guard that fits the size of the cut off wheel blades.
- Use the cutting wheel at a 90-degree angle, perpendicular to the work surface.
- Apply the proper amount of pressure—not too much, not too little—to allow the cutting wheel to do the work. Always avoid pushing too hard on the wheel, which can cause the grinder to stall or kick back or give you a much less efficient cutting action. It also increases the chances that you will slip or lose control of the tool, which can cause damage or injury.
- Remember, the thinner the cutting blade, the more susceptible it can be to side loading, which is a term that describes when the wheel bends while moving side to side in the cut. This can turn dangerous if you lean too hard on a wheel, which can cause the wheel to break or jam in the cut. It can also reduce the efficiency of the wheel and increase the cut time.
- Store the wheel in a clean, dry environment, and avoid placing it in water or mud.
- Always switch ‘OFF’ the power at supply source and/or remove the plug from the socket before changing the wheel.
Product feature:
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- This flat Cutting off wheels made from aluminum oxide abrasive it's has been infused with a new bond technology and processing for a thinner wheel design and low kerf loss