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SAFETY 6. Cracks in the segment – The saw blade is too hard for the material being cut; the saw blade starts to chatter during cutting. Use a softer specification. – Insufficient cooling supply (overheating). Adjust the water supply and / or check the water lines. 7. Cracks in the steel core – The saw blade is too hard for the material being cut. Use a softer specification. – Excessive cutting pressure. Extreme strain on the blade can create material fatigue, which can then lead to a fracture in the steel core. – The saw blade is chattering. Check the state of the machine (e.g. spindle and bearings) and the mounting of the saw blade. – The cut is not straight which results in friction and heat. Properly align the machine and do not exert excessive side pressure on the handles as a method of steering. Check the alignment of the drive shaft. Caution! For safety reasons, do not use the saw blade any longer! 8. Uneven segment wear – Make sure that wet-cutting saws have a sufficient water supply. Check the water lines and make sure flow is adequate on both sides of blade. 337 – The saw blade is irregularly worn due to defective bearings, a damaged blade bore or machine spindle. Exchange or repair the bearings and / or spindle. Ensure the engine runs smoothly and does not cause the blade to chatter on a regular cycle basis. – The cut is not straight which results in friction and heat. Properly align the machine and do not exert excessive side pressure on the handles as a method of steering. Check the alignment of the drive shaft. 9. Loss of tension – Blade has been overheated. Make sure that wet-cutting saws have sufficient water cooling. – The saw blade is too hard for this application. The reason for the loss of tension is a high lateral friction. – Check if the correct RPM has been chosen and if the proper flanges are being used. – Ensure that the saw blade has been fixed correctly on the spindle. Make sure that drive pins are used for all machines. – The cut is not straight which results in tension and heat. Properly align the machine and do not exert excessive side pressure on the handles as a method of steering. Check the alignment of the drive shaft. In case of loss of tension send the saw blade back to the manufacturer for repair. 10. Damaged bore – The flanges or the spindle are worn out. Check the flanges and spindle for wearing and replace the worn parts. – The saw blade has not been mounted properly. Ensure that the blade is mounted on the proper diameter of spindle.Fix the wheel flanges properly (with a wrench, not by hand). Do not remove the drive pins, because they guarantee an optimal transmission of power. Send the saw blade back to the manufacturer for repair.
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