Stihl TS 410 STIHL Cutquik Product Instruction Manual - Page 20

Cutting wheels

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English severed part in position. These ridges can subsequently be broken through. Cutting shapes on pipes N Mark the cutting line. Warning! Particular care and precision are required for free-hand cutting along such cutting lines. Avoid side-loading the wheel or causing it to bind. N Cut a guiding groove along the marked cutting line, starting at the top and moving out towards both sides. N Cut into the pipe or round object, etc. at the ends of the cutting line so that the material does not chip. N Cut deeper into the parting cut with uniform back-and-forth movements, starting at the top and moving out towards the sides. Advance the cutting wheel along the guiding groove at full cutting depth. Always reposition the cutting wheel afresh, taking care not to wedge it if the cutting direction has to be corrected slightly. If necessary, leave small ridges of uncut material to hold the severed part in position. These ridges can subsequently be broken through. Cutting wheels Cutting wheels are exposed to extremely high loads especially during freehand cutting. The cutting wheels, which have been developed by STIHL in cooperation with renowned manufacturers of abrasive wheels, are of high quality and tailored precisely to the respective intended use as well as the engine performance of the cut-off machine. They are of consistently outstanding quality. Transport and storage - Do not expose cutting wheels to direct sunshine or other thermal stresses during transport and storage - Avoid jolting and impacts - Stack cutting wheels flat on a level surface in the original packaging in a dry place where the temperature is as constant as possible - Do not store cutting wheels in the vicinity of aggressive fluids - Store cutting wheels in a frost-free place 18 TS 410, TS 420

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TS 410, TS 420
English
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severed part in position. These
ridges can subsequently be broken
through.
Cutting shapes on pipes
N
Mark the cutting line.
N
Cut a guiding groove along the
marked cutting line, starting at the
top and moving out towards both
sides.
N
Cut into the pipe or round object,
etc. at the ends of the cutting line so
that the material does not chip.
N
Cut deeper into the parting cut with
uniform back-and-forth movements,
starting at the top and moving out
towards the sides. Advance the
cutting wheel along the guiding
groove at full cutting depth. Always
reposition the cutting wheel afresh,
taking care not to wedge it if the
cutting direction has to be corrected
slightly. If necessary, leave small
ridges of uncut material to hold the
severed part in position. These
ridges can subsequently be broken
through.
Cutting wheels are exposed to
extremely high loads especially during
freehand cutting.
The cutting wheels, which have been
developed by STIHL in cooperation with
renowned manufacturers of abrasive
wheels, are of high quality and tailored
precisely to the respective intended use
as well as the engine performance of the
cut-off machine.
They are of consistently outstanding
quality.
Transport and storage
Do not expose cutting wheels to
direct sunshine or other thermal
stresses during transport and
storage
Avoid jolting and impacts
Stack cutting wheels flat on a level
surface in the original packaging in
a dry place where the temperature
is as constant as possible
Do not store cutting wheels in the
vicinity of aggressive fluids
Store cutting wheels in a frost-free
place
Warning!
Particular care and precision are
required for free-hand cutting along
such cutting lines. Avoid side-loading
the wheel or causing it to bind.
Cutting wheels