ORIT FAQ
How does a brick cutter work?
- Use sharp knife. Knife has 4 edges (turning)
- Make sure brick or plate lies horizontally. Remove pieces of brick on support plate
- Use bricks or plates without hairlines. The machine breaks: does not cut like a knife. Functions as a glass cutter
- A brickcutter does not cut small corners from brick
How does a brick cutter work?:
What is the ORIT customer profile?
Choice between ONE or TWO spindle cutters?
Spare spring "Quattro Quattro"
CE approval
What exactly is the difference between a machine and a device? A machine is a mechanism that can convert a form of movement or energy into another form of movement or energy.
A device is an object or tool that is composed of several parts.
A device and therefore a Brick cutteris not a machine. An electric hydraulic Brick cutteris explicitly this and is therefore CE certified.
A Brick cutter is a hand tool, a CE inspection is not necessary.
The manually operated tool is used in construction.
Which machines do not need a CE inspection?
There are a number of machines that do not need CE approval. Below are some examples:
• Machines used for the production of agricultural or horticultural products
• Machines used in the sawmill or paper industry
• Machines used in the textile or leather industry
• Machines used in the food industry
• Machines used in mining
• Machinery used in the construction industry
• Machines used for scientific research
Benefits of using a stone cutter
Benefits of using a stone cutter
There are several advantages of using a stone cutter.
Some of the main benefits are described below:
- Accuracy: A stone cutter allows you to accurately cut stones to size, meaning they
will fit exactly where they need to be placed.
- Speed: Using a stone cutter saves a lot of time compared to cutting stones.
- No dust: A stone cutter does not produce dust, this is better for your health and the workplace remains dust-free.
- Safety: Cutting stones can be dangerous as there is a risk of injury to hands or fingers. With a stone cutter, this risk is much lower.
- Size consistency: Cutting stones with a stone cutter result in consistent size and shape, meaning the stones look uniform when placed.
- Convenience: A stone cutter is easy to use and move, making it possible to work quickly and efficiently in different locations.
Overall, a stone cutter is a valuable tool for people who regularly work with stones and value accuracy and speed.
Disadvantages of grinding/sawing stone
Yes, there are some disadvantages that can occur when grinding/sawing stone. Below are some examples:
- Slower than cutting: Grinding/sawing stones is slower than cutting with a stone cutter, meaning it takes longer to process the same number of stones.
- Dust: Grinding/sawing stones produces more dust than cutting with a stone cutter, meaning more dust is released into the environment and more dust is left on the work surface.
- Noise pollution: Generally, grinding/sawing stone produces a lot of noise, this can cause hearing damage and noise pollution in the surroundings.
- Possibility of mistakes: grinding/sawing stones with a hand-held machine requires more precision and skill than cutting with a stone cutter, which means there is more possibility of mistakes.