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GazTech

I also could do it if stuck,got spare manual in shop
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Hi,

I bought a Clinker 600mm dry cutter off Screwfix recently, unfortunately I seem to have mislaid the instructions. I need to rest the cutting height of the wheel. It's locked in the third position. Can anyone scan me a clear copy and email it to me.

Thanks

Pete
I think I managed it Peter
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I also could do it if stuck,got spare manual in shop
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I think I managed it Peter
I scanned the english,then scanned the picture but I couldn't mail it:( if you still want it i'll post up and DH will sort it out.......just pm me
 
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Peter Woods

Hi Anthony,

I started the thread. The clinker is okay , you just need to keep the nut tight that holds the cutter on the rails as I find it "bows" sometimes if it's loose. It's a heavy piece of kit and a little awkward to see the the marks on the tile. I used a Rubi on a NETT course recently and I'm kicking myself i hadn't used one of them before the Clinker. For the money it's good, I won't get rid of it, I recently cracked a bit of granite with it. I'll get a Rubi for the ceramics and porcelain in the near future.

Pete
 
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GazTech

Hi Anthony,

I started the thread. The clinker is okay , you just need to keep the nut tight that holds the cutter on the rails as I find it "bows" sometimes if it's loose. It's a heavy piece of kit and a little awkward to see the the marks on the tile. I used a Rubi on a NETT course recently and I'm kicking myself i hadn't used one of them before the Clinker. For the money it's good, I won't get rid of it, I recently cracked a bit of granite with it. I'll get a Rubi for the ceramics and porcelain in the near future.

Pete
I presume you got the instructions for it Pete ?
 
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DHTiling

Hi Anthony,

I started the thread. The clinker is okay , you just need to keep the nut tight that holds the cutter on the rails as I find it "bows" sometimes if it's loose. It's a heavy piece of kit and a little awkward to see the the marks on the tile. I used a Rubi on a NETT course recently and I'm kicking myself i hadn't used one of them before the Clinker. For the money it's good, I won't get rid of it, I recently cracked a bit of granite with it. I'll get a Rubi for the ceramics and porcelain in the near future.

Pete

highly recommend getting a rubi dry cutter.. you will not regret getting it...............dave..
 

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