Page 120 - Diastar - Catalogue 2
P. 120
BRITE edge working tools
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FEATURES
• Polishs equally well the flat edges on natural stone and engineered stone.
• Good life at good price.
ADVANTAGES
• Easy set up
• No need to change wheels for natural and engineered stone
TIPS
• It is not necessary to “double up” from 200 to 400 to 800 etc. Customers have used 600 to 1500 or used 1800 instead of
1500, it really matters very little. The wheels are very aggressive, but still give e very good finish.
• Position 1 wheels: a coarse 60 mesh wheel works best as it removes completely the lines LT by the metal bond shaping
wheel. Keep the pressure low for better finish and much longer life. Using pressure higher than 2 will cause wheels’ mark
that the next wheel will have problems removing
• Finish: the conventional brick LUX gives the best finish on the last position on natural granite dark colors.
Engineered Stone: 60, 100, 200, 400, 600, 1500 (no BUFF), speed 40 or 45cm/min.
The finish on engineered material is good enough on all materials except Space Black, where the LUX is better.
On space black reduce speed to 35 and use a BUFF tool.
• Position 1 leaves wheel marks: too much pressure
• Polish not shiny enough ( does not match top): need BUFF polishing wheels. Best is a iGLOO BLACK BUFF for natural
granite, a iGLOO WHITE BUFF for engineered granite and for marble.
MACHINES
• Tested and approved for: Comandulli, CMG, CMPI, Montresor, Marmo meccanica, GMM-Cemar, Sassomeccanica, Park
Industries
Every customer will actually find the sequence that fits his requirements best, what follows is a guideline and a staRT up:
Flat edge: 4 HEADS (200,400,800,1500) - 5 HEADS (100,200,400,800,1500) - 6 HEADS (100,200,400,800,1500,3000)
7 HEADS (68,100,200,400,800,1500,3500) - 8 HEADS (68,100,200,400,600,800,1500,3500)
10 HEADS (68,100,200,400,400,600,800,1500,3500,5000)
B18
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FEATURES
• Polishs equally well the flat edges on natural stone and engineered stone.
• Good life at good price.
ADVANTAGES
• Easy set up
• No need to change wheels for natural and engineered stone
TIPS
• It is not necessary to “double up” from 200 to 400 to 800 etc. Customers have used 600 to 1500 or used 1800 instead of
1500, it really matters very little. The wheels are very aggressive, but still give e very good finish.
• Position 1 wheels: a coarse 60 mesh wheel works best as it removes completely the lines LT by the metal bond shaping
wheel. Keep the pressure low for better finish and much longer life. Using pressure higher than 2 will cause wheels’ mark
that the next wheel will have problems removing
• Finish: the conventional brick LUX gives the best finish on the last position on natural granite dark colors.
Engineered Stone: 60, 100, 200, 400, 600, 1500 (no BUFF), speed 40 or 45cm/min.
The finish on engineered material is good enough on all materials except Space Black, where the LUX is better.
On space black reduce speed to 35 and use a BUFF tool.
• Position 1 leaves wheel marks: too much pressure
• Polish not shiny enough ( does not match top): need BUFF polishing wheels. Best is a iGLOO BLACK BUFF for natural
granite, a iGLOO WHITE BUFF for engineered granite and for marble.
MACHINES
• Tested and approved for: Comandulli, CMG, CMPI, Montresor, Marmo meccanica, GMM-Cemar, Sassomeccanica, Park
Industries
Every customer will actually find the sequence that fits his requirements best, what follows is a guideline and a staRT up:
Flat edge: 4 HEADS (200,400,800,1500) - 5 HEADS (100,200,400,800,1500) - 6 HEADS (100,200,400,800,1500,3000)
7 HEADS (68,100,200,400,800,1500,3500) - 8 HEADS (68,100,200,400,600,800,1500,3500)
10 HEADS (68,100,200,400,400,600,800,1500,3500,5000)
B18