CUT 250 COLD SAW
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Choosing a blade
First of all, the pitch of the teeth must be chosen, suitable for the material to be cut, according to
this criteria:
-Parts with a thin and/or variable section such as profiles, pipes and plate, need fine toothing, so
that the number of teeth used simultaneously cut.
-Parts with solid sections need wide spaced toothing penetration.
-Material made of soft plastic, light alloys and mild bronze also requires coarse toothing.
-Attached to the on/off switch on the machine you will find a blade pitch calculator (Part number
71756) with instructions on how to use it.
Troubleshooting
This lists the probable faults and malfunctions that could occur while the machine is being used
and suggests possible remedies for solving them.
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Tooth breakage
Too fast advancement
Wrong tooth pitch
Low quality blade
Ineffective gripping of the vise
Previously broken tooth left in
material
Insufficient coolant
Blade is on backwards
Decrease advancement, use
less cutting pressure
Choose a different blade
Choose a better quality blade
Tighten vise if necessary
Remove all pieces from
material
Check coolant level, Add more
if necessary
Turn blade around
Premature disk wear
Incorrect blade
Insufficient coolant
Change blade for one that has
more or less teeth
Check coolant level, add more
if necessary
Chipped disk
Flaws in the material
Wrong tooth pitch
Reduce the cutting pressure
and/or advancement
Change blade for suitable
blade (use blade pitch
calculator)
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