Optimum Workpiece Clamping; Running-In New Saw Blades; Factors Influencing Saw Blade Service Life; Values Recommended For Cutting - Pilous ARG 330 SAF Instruction Manual

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8.3. Optimum workpiece clamping

Correct workpiece clamping can significantly influence the service life of the saw blade and the cutting accuracy. Moreover, it allows
for correct selection of tooth size. To cut material in bundles, we recommend to use upper (vertical) pressure device. In order to
achieve the optimum cut (service life and cutting performance), observe these ways of clamping.

8.4. Running-in New Saw Blades

The running-in applies to new saw blades. The sharp cutting edges with extremely small edge radii enable high cutting power. In
order to achieve maximum tool service life, you have to run in (optimum) the new saw blade. Given the correct cutting speed, the
workpiece feed and the quality of its material, the saw blade must be run in only with 50% of currently used feed. Such measure will
help you prevent breaking extremely sharp edges particularly in big workpiece sections. These micro-fragments cause destruction of
other teeth. Should vibrations or noise due to oscillations manifest themselves when a new saw blade has been fitted, reduce the
cutting speed slightly. In small workpiece sections it is recommended to run in the saw blade with a reduced power for 15 minutes, in
big sections for 30 minutes. Then increase the feed slowly to the optimum value.
Correctly run-in cutting edge

8.5. Factors Influencing Saw Blade Service Life

Inappropriate saw blade tooth size • inappropriate saw blade speed and saw blade descent speed to the cutting position • the saw
blade (the whole band saw arm) leans against the workpiece when the band saw is not in the cutting position • the workpiece is not
clamped as recommended • saw blade tension is not correct (mostly too little tension) • the saw blade is not correctly fitted on the
wheels (the saw blade touches the wheel shoulder) • the saw blade guide heads are not correctly adjusted • the distance between the
saw blade guide heads and the workpiece is too big • the oil content of the coolant is too low • the saw blade is not correctly run in • saw
blade maintenance is insufficient, metal chips have not been removed from the band saw.
The above mentioned faults lead to inaccurate cut, reduction of the saw blade service life and/or its destruction.

8.6. Values Recommended for Cutting

The selection of values depends on the material class and the material section. The data in the table are only illustrative; they have to
be adjusted to the material for certain ranges. The numbers of the CSN-Standards serve for information only. They define only the
guide for the material properties for which the respective saw blade type is designed.
Observe the saw blade running-in at all times!
Micro-chips in high starting feed

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