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Using with Carbide Grout-
Removal Blade (Fig. 13)
WARNING
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields during power
tool operation. If operation is dusty, also
wear a dust mask.
Wear protective gloves.
Use sharp, undamaged blades only. De-
formed or blunt blades or blades that are
otherwise damaged can break and cause
injury.
The grout-removal blade is ideal for removing damaged or cracked grout. It can also be used
to cut plaster, porous concrete, and masonry. Select a medium to high speed.
a. To remove the grout, place the carbide grout-removal blade against the workpiece at a
90° angle. Allow the tool to reach its full selected speed before allowing it to contact the
workpiece. Use a back-and-forth motion to make several passes along the grout line.
b. Try to keep the grout-removal blade aligned with the grout line and be careful not to apply
too much side pressure on the grout-removal blade during the process.
c. Cut out the grout around the tile, then use a hand chisel to remove the tile from the wall.
If the blade jams during the grout-removal process, you can use a brush to clean the grit and
resume work.
NOTICE: When cutting grout, masonry and porous cement, take into consideration that the
accessories wear heavily when used for longer periods of time.
Using with Carbide Triangular
Rasp (Fig. 14)
WARNING
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields during power
tool operation. If operation is dusty, also
wear a dust mask.
Wear protective gloves.
The Carbide Triangular Rasp is intended or
grout, masonry, thinset, wood and removal of
hardened adhesives on the wall tiles (Fig. 14).
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