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Selecting an accessory tool
NOTE
u The following accessory tools constitute the most common types.
u If desired, consult specialist retailers about further accessory tools.
Plunge cut saw blade (Fig. C, []) Scraper (Fig. C, [])
Materials:
Wood
Plastic
Plaster
other soft materials
Materials:
Mortar/cement residue
Tile/carpet adhesive
Paint/silicone residue
Use:
Cut-off cuts
Plunge cuts
Sawing close to the edge,
including in hard-to-reach
areas
Use:
Removing material residue
Example:
Cutting notches in light
construction walls
Example:
Removing carpet adhesive
residue on floors
Diamond blade (Fig. C,
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Sanding paper (Fig. C,
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Materials:
Tile cement
Tile joints
Materials:
Wood and metal
Wood*
Metal*
* depending on sanding
sheet
Use:
Removing material residue
Use:
Sanding along edges
Sanding along hard-to-
reach areas
Examples:
Removing tile cement when
replacing damaged tiles
Reaming out joint
compound between wall
and floor tiles