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*A word about sawblade safety:

  • Use the original packing to transport the saw blade.
  • Select the correct saw blade taking into account the specific material to cut. It is important to chose the correct diameter, number of tips, bore size, and grind according to the information described for each type of saw blade. Also, the feed speed and the cutting speed given by the machine needs to be taken into account.
  • Check the saw blade carefully before installing it on the machine. The saw blade has to be in perfect conditions with the correct sharpening. Any saw blade that presents any kind of cracking or broken tips needs to be discarded.
  • Saw blades must be clean regularly to eliminate the build-up of resins and sawdust to minimize friction on the saw plate, preventing overheating and therefore loss of the saw blade tension.
  • The maximum speed described and permitted on each saw blade (n-max) must not be exceeded.
  • When cutting non-ferrous materials, use always coolant or lubrication and damp the material firmly.
  • Check the direction of rotation when installing the saw blade.
  • The machine spindle must be absolutely straight to avoid any vibrations.
  • The machine flanges must be clean and burr free.
  • To obtain better results, it is recommended that the saw flanges must be at least one third of the diameter of the saw blade.
  • The machine needs to be operated with the proper saw guards in place. Always use eye protection.