Diamatic BS-110 MKIII Manuel d'utilisation - Page 12

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Types of tear outs

Keep blades sharp! Keep your work area clean and clear of debris.
Always wear eye- and ear- protection when working with the machine.
VCT - Tile
Never use a blade wider than the size of the tile being removed.
If goods being removed still do not come up clean or the machine jumps on top of goods, reduce blade size to
a smaller blade until proper blade size is found or use a smaller portion of the blade.
Vinyl-, Rubber, PVC, Direct glued carpet
Goods will need to be scored down to 254 to 305 mm for proper removal.
Pre-scored carpet makes machine easier to control and blades stay sharper longer. Blades up to 685 cm wide
can be used. Normally 305 mm blades are used on direct glued carpet, secondary backed, unitary, double
glued, vinyl foam, urethane foam. Latex foams come up easily with a 685 mm blade.
Self scoring blades can be used with some materials. A 254 mm blade is
recommended for this product, but determine what size blade
works best.
Ceramic (glued with double duty or mud sets):
Before removing ceramic tile, tiles will have to be pre-broke with a
mallet or large hammer. On small random block styles of tile, pre-breaking may not be necessary.
Open an area large enough for machine or blade to fit in, or start
from a doorway.
Keep work area clean to keep good wheel contact with floor. Use
slow speed and small blades.
Blades can be offset in cutting head for easier access
to toe kicks or removal along the wall.
Wood and wood like floors
Pound down or remove any nails or metal obstruction to avoid blade
damage.
Glued hard wood flooring
A 254 mm blade is recommended for regular adhesive, a 152 mm blade
for epoxy.
For proper removal of hardwood flooring (plank solid, plank laminated,
parkay, parquetry laminated)flooring must be scored to blade width.
This is done by using a circular saw set at a depth of 99% of the
thickness of the board, just missing the subfloor surface when on concrete
A chalk line for scoring lines can be used across the floor the width of
the blade
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