Fire brigade cutting discs
Fire brigade cutting discs
Are you looking for a reliable and versatile diamond cutting disc for your fire and rescue operations? The Special class cutting discs for fire departments, THW (German Federal Agency for Technical Relief), and disaster relief organizations are the perfect choice. These high-quality cutting discs have been specifically developed for effective use in emergency situations.
Diamond cutting discs for rescue operations
Properties of diamond cutting discs for rescue operations :
- Segmentation: These cutting discs have closely spaced teeth, which gives them precise and controlled cutting performance.
- Design: Thanks to the vacuum brazed manufacturing process, they are extremely robust and durable.
- Aggressiveness: The diamond coating is 10 mm high and enables an aggressive cut, even with demanding materials.
- Service life: The cutting discs offer an outstanding service life, meaning they last a long time even with intensive use.
Applicable materials:
These fire service cutting discs are ideal for a wide range of materials, including:
- Construction site materials
- concrete
- Glass
- Wood-based materials
- plastic
- rubber
- metal
If you're looking for reliable diamond cutting discs for your fire and rescue operations, these fire service cutting discs are the ideal choice. With their wide range of applications and outstanding properties, they provide perfect support for your vital tasks. Order today and rely on the quality of these top-of-the-line cutting discs.
Diamond cutting discs for angle grinders for construction materials, concrete, glass, wood-based materials, plastic, rubber
| Diameter in mm | Bore in mm | Maximum operating speed | Permissible | Segment in mm | Packaging unit (in pieces) | Article number |
| 115 | 22,23 | 80 m/s | 13300 rpm | 6 / 56 / 2.8 / 10 | 1 | 355723 |
| 125 | 22,23 | 80 m/s | 12200 rpm | 6 / 45 / 2.8 / 10 | 1 | 355724 |
| 230 | 22,23 | 80 m/s | 6600 rpm | 12 / 56 /3.1 /10 | 1 | 355725 |
Large diamond cutting discs for construction materials, concrete, glass, wood-based materials, plastic, rubber
| diameter | Drilling | Maximum working hours | Permissible | Segment width | Packaging unit | Article number |
| in mm | in mm | speed | speed | in mm | in pieces | |
| 300 | 25.4 | 100 | 6,400 rpm | 3.1 | 1 | 355727 |
| 300 | 20 | 100 | 6.40 rpm | 3.1 | 1 | 355726 |
| 350 | 25.4 | 100 | 5,500 rpm | 3.1 | 1 | 355728 |
| 350 | 20 | 100 | 5,500 rpm | 3.1 | 1 | 355729 |
Hazards when using cutting discs
"Hazards arise particularly during abrasive cutting and flame cutting,
- if these tasks are carried out by people who are not trained for them,
- due to fire and explosion hazards, e.g. due to sparks, hot metal and slag particles, heat conduction,
- when work is carried out without special eye or face protection,
- if safety devices are not present or are not functioning, e.g. protective hoods on hand-held angle grinders, devices against gas backflow and flame penetration on oxyfuel cutting tools,
- by the springing away of deformed steel parts,
- in the case of resin-bonded cutting discs that are past their expiration date (deterioration after three years)."
Further information on the safer handling of hand-held angle grinders can be found in: Safety in the fire service - Working aids for safety and health protection (BGI/GUV-I 8651) , p. 231 ff.