Having a coldsaw blade in your arsenal of tools is a great
investment especially if you’re working in the cutting industry. If we are to
achieve the optimal production and efficiency in cutting, a person must know
how to conduct maintenance on their coldsaw. One of the forgotten routine in
cutting is sharpening circular saw blades and today, we’re going to tackle this
subject.
We’re going to start with:
1. Maintenance
In maintenance, sharpening one’s coldsaw
blade is a must. Coldsaw blades, brobo blades, bi-metal saw blades, etc. should
be kept sharp to achieve optimum results and efficiency when working.
2.
Savings
If you think that your blade isn’t
performing to the level it should be, it would be a great move to check the
blade if you can sharpen it instead of buying a new one. Sharpening your blade
will increase your skill and can be cost-effective if you are trying to save
money.
3.
Carbide Saws
Carbide blades are efficient in terms of
durability and in our experience, carbide blades can be sharpened 15 to 20
times before replacement. Sharpening a carbide saw utilizes ultra-fine diamond
grit wheels on machine. After the blade is inspected and polished, the blade is
checked for broken teeth. After the blade is sharpened, coating it with a
special wax is a way to protect the teeth from different cutting activities.
4. Cold Saw or Brobo Blades
The best way to perform coldsaw or brobo
blade sharpening is through CNC sharpening machine. Imperfections in sharpening
can cause you even further damage and imprecise cutting. Our company uses
high-tech German sharpening machine that ensures blade geometry and tolerance
are maintained. Precision grinding wheels produce a result that will make your
blades last longer.
5.
Steel Saw Blades
Steel Saw Blades are also known to be durable
and can be sharpened up to 20 times depending on the size and condition of the
blade. We also sharpen these blades using a CNC Sharpening Machine.
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