DT 600 F Supra Diamond cutting blades for angle grinders for Stoneware, Stove tiles, Stove tiles, glazed
Class | Supra |
Segmentation | Continuous rim |
Design | Sintered |
Aggressiveness | |
Service life |
Stoneware | |
Stove tiles | |
Stove tiles, glazed |
Floor tilers |
Gardening and landscaping |
Diamond cutting blade DT 600 F Supra
This powerful and reliable diamond cutting blade is a particularly popular choice for the daily work of tilers and roofers. It offers an ideal price-performance ratio with its medium aggressiveness and service life. It performs exceptionally well when used for work on
- stoneware,
- tiles and
- glazed stove tiles.
This cutting blade is used in combination with angle grinders.
Other characteristics of the DT 600 F Supra
The continuous rim of this cutting blade allows for swift work and, thus, short cutting times. Precise working with clean edges allows the user to finish the job with even greater speed and ease. The in-house production of the diamond cutting blades ensures that core and rim design are perfectly matched to one another. This guarantees maximum performance in each area of application. In-house production furthermore ensures that the manufacturing process is monitored constantly, assuring the consistently high quality of the blades. The checks are conducted in accordance with the strict guidelines of the oSa. Moreover, the cutting blades conform to the requirements of the European safety standard EN 13236. This guarantees the user high-quality cutting blades that offer perfect safety during use.
The user will find this information printed directly on the diamond cutting blade
Safe working also requires that the key information is always quickly and readily available. This is why Klingspor prints this information directly on the front of each diamond cutting blade. The colour coding provides information as to which material the blade is capable of processing. Before mounting it on the angle grinder, the user always needs to check the blade for signs of damage – e.g. on the continuous rim. Aside from preventing precise working, a damaged blade also poses a safety hazard. The arrow printed on the blade immediately shows the user the correct cutting direction of the blade. Other important pieces of information are the maximum operating speed, the maximum rotational speed and the notice to wear the necessary protective equipment. A brief test run prior to work lasting approx. 30 seconds will reveal if the blade has been mounted correctly.