Wolfcraft tile cutter TC 670 Expert 5555000

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This TC 670 Expert from Wolfcraft tiles incorporates an innovative cutting technology to guarantee perfect cutting results. The aluminum motherboard is very stable and rigid. The cutting wheel with a diameter of 20 mm and 5 mm in diameter is made of tungsten carbide and tin. The cutting length is 67 cm and the thickness of the tile is 4-14 mm. A perfect cut result is achieved in three steps: adjust the thickness of the tile and surface pressure; Make a soft and continuous cut and easily break the tile without much effort. This tool is of low maintenance and very precise thanks to its balls of balls and section rails in C, as well as the special guide for the Diagonal Court. This tool is adequate for both right -handed people and left -handed people. The delivery includes 1 guide with angle guide, for repeated and diagonal cuts, and 2 material supports that can be joined to the motherboard.

  • Material: hardened steel
  • Dimensions: 101.5 x 30.5 x 53 cm (length x width x height)
  • Perfect result in three steps: adjust the thickness of the tile and the surface pressure; make a soft and continuous cut; Easily break the tile without much effort.
  • Under maintenance and precise guidance thanks to ball bearings and section C rails
  • Special guide for diagonal cut.
  • Stable and rigid aluminum base
  • Clear view on the cutting process.
  • Suitable for use right -handed and left -handed
  • Tungsten and tin carbide cutting disc, with a diameter of 20 mm, 5 mm diameter
  • Cutting length: 67 cm
  • Tile thickness: 4-14 mm.
  • The delivery includes 1 guide lane with angles guide for repeated and diagonal cuts, 2 supports for the material that can be mounted on the base plate
General Security Instructions • Keep your workplace clean and well lit. Poor cleaning or work spaces without lighting can cause accidents. • Do not work with electric tools in an explosive environment, where flammable liquids are stored and where there is gas or dust. Electric tools will generate sparks that could turn on dust or vapors. • Keep children and others outside their workplace while using electric tools. If it is distracted, you can lose control over the equipment. • The electric tool plug must fit into the power outlet. The plug should not be manipulated. Do not use adapters along with electric tools with ground connection. Un modified plugs and corresponding current shots will reduce the risk of receiving an electric shock. • Keep the electric tools away from rain and moisture. Water that penetrates an electric tool will increase the risk of receiving an electric shock. • When working with an electric tool abroad, use only extension cables that are suitable for outdoor use. The use of an adequate extension cable for outdoor will reduce the risk of receiving an electric shock. • If it is inevitable to use an electric tool in a humid environment, use a residual current. This will reduce the risk of receiving an electric shock. • Be careful what the electric tool does and manipulates carefully. Never use an electric tool if you feel tired or if you are under the influence of drugs of any type or alcohol. A moment of carelessness while using the electric tool can cause serious injuries. • Use appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment, such as auditory protection, protective glasses, antipolvo masks while performing works that generate dust, as well as protective gloves when processing rough materials and when you change tools. • Remove adjustment tools or keys before lighting the electric tool. A tool or key attached to a rotating part of the equipment can cause injuries. • Use proper clothes, that is, do not wear loose garments or jewels. Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from rotating parts. Loose garments, jewels or long hair can be trapped in rotating pieces. • Do not use electric tools with a defective switch. An electric tool that can no longer be turned on or off is dangerous and needs repair. • Keep the electric tools out of reach of children. Do not allow equipment to use people with whom they are not familiar or who have not read these instructions. Electric tools are dangerous if they are used without experience. • Check before starting working if the equipment and tools work correctly. Never work with damaged or disregarded tools. • Make repair your electric tools only by duly qualified personnel. Require original spare parts to guarantee the safety of the electric tool. • Disconnect the power outlet and/or remove the battery from the electric tools before changing the configuration of your equipment or before replacing any component. The involuntary restart of an electric tool can cause accidents. • Place the machine table correctly before installing the electric tool. The safe assembly of the table is vital to avoid collapsing. • Do not process any other material other than easily mechanized wood or plastic. • The machines used must comply with the DIN standard in 60745-1. The equipment manufactured after 1995 must carry the CE marking. • Use tools only for the planned end. • Periodically check that all screws are tight. • Use the dust aspiration system from your hand circular saw. • Do not handle the guide bar to use other machines on the rail. • Make sure the saw blade always moves parallel to the car or the guide bar. Safety instructions for circular mountains • In addition to these specific safety instructions of the machine, also observe the safety instructions of the hand circular mountain range with which it works. • Use only hand -handed circular mountains, with a maximum 200 mm saw leaf diameter and a maximum cutting depth of 66 mm. • Use only mountains with the maximum dimensions mentioned above for the motherboard (see Fig. 5). • Support the long work pieces on the cutting side, so that they rest in a horizontal position; For example, with a Wolfcraft roller easel (Art. 6119973). • Avoid overloading the circular mountain range. • Do not wear sanding discs. • Use only recommended Sierra sheets and select them according to the material to be saw. • Danger: keep your hands away from the cutting area and the saw blade. • Always keep in mind that the workpiece can be trapped in the Sierra in motion and hit the user. • A setback is the result of incorrect use of the mountains and/or for an incorrect application. It can be avoided with appropriate caution measures, as described below. • Hold the mountains firmly with both hands and place your arms in a position that allows you to absorb the forces of the backward blow. Always place next to the saw sheet; Never align your body with the saw blade. In case of a setback, the circular saw can jump back, although the operator must control it. • If the saw blade is stuck or if you interrupt the work, always turn off the mountains and keep it firm in the material until the saw blade has stopped. Never try to remove the Sierra from the workpiece or pull it back while the Sierra Leaf is turning, as this can cause a setback. Find out the reason why the saw blade is stuck and eliminate the cause. • If you want to restart a mountain range that is still in the workpiece, focus the saw sheet in the Sierra space and check if the saw teeth can be blocked in the workpiece. If the Sierra Leaf is stuck, it can be released from the workpiece or cause a setback during the reboot of the Sierra. • Support the large plates to minimize the risk of a setback caused by a stuck saw sheet. Large plates can be folded by their own weight. The plates must rely on both sides, both near the space of the Sierra and on the edge. • Do not use disabled or damaged saw leaves. Sierra leaves with disgusted or poorly adjusted teeth will increase friction in the narrow space between the saw leaves, which will cause the saw blade to get stuck and can cause a setback blow. • Be very careful when making a "immersion cut" on an existing wall or other hidden areas. The submerged saw blade can get stuck in hidden objects and cause a backward stroke.

How much stone do I need?

How much stone do I need for the ground?

For shot and gravel song:
• ± 80kg per m², based on a 5cm layer.*For granulometries> 32mm a thicker layer is necessary.• Saca consumption: 1000kg = 0.625m³.
• Covering capacity: ± 12.5m² with a layer of 5 cm.

For pine cortex:
• ± 70L per m², based on a 5cm layer.
• Saca consumption: 1000L = ± 1m³ = ± 600kg
• Covering capacity: ± 14m² with a layer of 5 cm.

For volcanic, slate and chamota:
• ± 50kg per m², based on a 5cm layer.
• Saca consumption: 1000kg = ± 1m³
• Covering capacity: ± 20m² with a layer of 5 cm

How much stone do I need to fill a gabion?

Density of ± 1,650kg by 1m³.

The calculation is very simple to understand with an example, if you have a 100x50x30 cm gav. You have to make the following accounts:
1x0.5x0,3 = 0.15m³
0.15x1,650 = 247.50kg. stone.
*It is always good to calculate an extra 5%, since the gavions when filling them are a little and always enters some more stone than in the theoretical calculations.

Clarifications

ATTENTION!

Granulometries are sizes of sizes

Real sizes can vary slightly, since when talking, for example, 60-80mm stone, it means that the stones pass through a square mesh of 80x80mm. and do not go through a 60x60mm.
This 80x80 mesh can pass a 100mm stone. long and 65mm. wide so there may be a percentage of stones greater than 80 and less than 60mm.

Broken stones

On the other hand, in the stones of more than 60mm. There is a percentage of up to 10% stones that can be broken during classification, washing, loading and downloading, today we have no machinery that avoids those breaks.

In the photos you can see, only real products are seen, broken pieces have been removed.

Dust and sand in products

This product is not washed, so it contains dust, sand and even traces of other products due to processing and transport. This is not a problem when using it; The stone will be washed alone over time or can throw water before using it.