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BLADE BREAKAGE
In some cases blade breakage is unavoidable due to the stresses that are imparted on the
blade. Avoidable breakage is often the result of poor care, or poor operator judgment when it
comes to adjusting or mounting the blade or blade guides.
Listed below are some of the more common reasons for blade breakage.
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Top blade guide assembly is set too high above the piece part.
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The blade is tensioned incorrectly.
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Piece part is fed into the blade too quickly.
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Blade teeth are dull or broken.
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Blade is not properly aligned with the guides.
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Forcing a large width blade to cut a small radius.
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Using a blade with an improperly finished weld joint.
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Allowing the blade to run when not in use. (
NEVER
leave an unattended blade running.)
Summary of Contents for BS-210M
Page 15: ...12 12 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A...
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