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Set the saw's performance

Saws That Cut MetalSet the saw's performance

As with all shop tools there are procedures to follow if you prolong the life of two bands in the mountains and the cutting blade. Good tension, feed pressure, regular cleaning, and lubrication are all required to use this tool.

There are some precautions to protect against wear and tear the leaves. For example, when the leaves are new, too strong, and any rigorous action will cause damage to teeth. To avoid prematurewear manufacturers suggest a break in the action of the new blades. This can be done by reducing the cutting speed in the initial period, often through the normal rate. Reduce the amount of food in the beginning, for example, during the first 50 square inches of material will also help bring a sharp knife and is more durable.

Even if you do not know what normal supply pressure, the material should be no doubt start with a stream of light, and graduallyincreased pressure to provide adequate ripple chips (metal) or the size of the chips (of wood) are formed. Note that there are some alloys such as nickel, which are cut off at low speed and therefore need a break more pressure.

Lubrication is a necessity for metal cutting blades. Never use water as a lubricant or a cleaning agent, such as block and corrode the blades. A lubricant is a mixture of a measure of the strong adhesionChainsaw bar oil half as kerosene or diesel. Apply the mixture on both sides of the paper.

Blade tension is necessary when the timber is over and the leaves are put to rest. Due to the heat generated during the cutting process, the paper extends a little ', and after cooling the contract. Therefore, if the sheet is left on the saw with the tension, the contraction will have a negative effect on the leaves, sometimes causing a crack in them. Furthermore, this unnecessary tensionWhat is the head of the saw and put pressure on the shafts and bearings.

The esophagus is an important part of the band saw, and while sharpening the blade (usually this is done with the help of a stone) should take care of 'esophagus, allowing the movement of stone in the lower esophagus, together with anterior and posterior teeth of the blades.

Always try to keep a ratio up to 65-70% and 30-35% sawdust air space between the bladeand the material being cut. If there is no need to maintain this level, it blocks the air that would otherwise push the dust, and the result is the extra heat that will warm the sawdust and ruin the life of the band saw.

Last but not least, regular cleaning should be done to keep the saw in good condition. Excessive deposition of waste reduces the length of the blade.

It is also recommended to choosea sheet of high quality. Band saws are made of low background steel quality companion tool quickly and in much greater risk of the blades to break due to a poor weld.

Saws That Cut Metal