DT 600 AS Supra Diamond cutting blades for angle grinders for Chalky sandstone
Aggressiveness | |
Service life |
Chalky sandstone |
Segmentation | Standard |
Design | Laser welded |
Diamond cutting blade DT 600 AS Supra
The diamond cutting blade DT 600 AS Supra is a powerful and dependable tool designed for professional daily use. It offers an unmatched price-performance ratio and performs exceptionally well during work on
- chalky sandstone,
- sandstone and
- abrasive materials.
These attributes make the cutting blade a valuable tool for users in road building as well as in construction above and below ground.
Properties of the diamond cutting blade DT 600 AS Supra
Its hard segments allow this cutting blade to deliver a long service life at a medium level of aggressiveness. Meanwhile, its standard gullet provides for optimal cutting performance and a rapid feed rate. The diamond cutting blade DT 600 AS Supra has been designed for use in combination with angle grinders. It complies with European safety standard EN 13236 and the guidelines of the oSa (oSa: Organisation for the Safety of Abrasives). This organisation is an association of abrasive manufacturers whose members commit to observing all European safety standards. What is more, their products are subject to more rigorous manufacturing regulations and inspection routines. This level of dedication translates to improved safety for the user while working with the tools.
The proper way to handle diamond cutting blades
Cutting through chalky sandstone or other materials with a diamond cutting blade does not have to be dangerous - but does require following a few safety rules. While working with cutting and grinding tools, the user should always wear personal protective equipment. This equipment is comprised of gloves and hearing and breathing protection as well as protective goggles. Cutting blade must not be used unless their gullet, here: standard gullet, is undamaged. Printed on the front of the blade is a string of information that is essential to working with this tool. One example is the arrow on the blade, which needs to be observed when clamping the blade into the angle grinder. It indicates the running direction. Another important piece of information is the maximum permissible rotational speed. If this speed is exceeded, the blade will be at risk of breaking and causing serious injury to the user. After mounting it, the user should allow the blade to run idle for approx. 30 seconds. The angle grinder must be guided in a way that prevents the cutting blade from becoming twisted or wedged.
Diameter/mm | Bore/mm | Vmax m/s | Max. RPM | Width of segments/mm | version of the rim | Cat.number | Availability |
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115
Diameter
|
22,23
Bore
|
80
Vmax
|
13.300
Max. RPM
|
2,5
Width of segments
|
standard serration
version of the rim
|
334039
Cat.number
|
|
125
Diameter
|
22,23
Bore
|
80
Vmax
|
12.200
Max. RPM
|
2,5
Width of segments
|
standard serration
version of the rim
|
334040
Cat.number
|
|
180
Diameter
|
22,23
Bore
|
80
Vmax
|
8.500
Max. RPM
|
2,7
Width of segments
|
standard serration
version of the rim
|
334041
Cat.number
|
|
230
Diameter
|
22,23
Bore
|
80
Vmax
|
6.600
Max. RPM
|
2,7
Width of segments
|
standard serration
version of the rim
|
334042
Cat.number
|
|
150
Diameter
|
22,23
Bore
|
80
Vmax
|
10.200
Max. RPM
|
2,5
Width of segments
|
standard serration
version of the rim
|
336180
Cat.number
|
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