The most critical step before starting is carefully selecting the correct circular saw blades for metal cutting. Just like cutting wood, metal cutting requires a different type of blade, depending on your materials.
Metal Cutting Using Circular Saw Blades
When cutting metal with a circular saw blade, the steps need to be followed carefully. This is to achieve maximum output! Follow the instructions below, and you will make the step up from barely meeting your goals to standing out from the rest of the pack.
Right Blade Selection
The metal cutting bandsaw blade must be selected depending on the thickness and toughness of the metal you are going to cut. The diameter of the blade will need to be different, for different materials. This helps keep your blade sharp and prolong it’s usability.
Insert And Adjust The Blade
After inserting the blade in the circular saw, properly tighten all the screws and clamps. This keeps the blade in place and makes sure that the blade is held tightly against the saw.
Using the adjustment slide on the saw machine, adjust the blade by moving it up or down. The depth of the blade in the saw machine must be adjusted so that blade is held against the metal with not more than 1/4th of an inch of the metal touching the blade.
Full Range Of Circular Saw Blades Designed To Outperform The Rest
Here at sawblade.co.nz, we produce blades for every metal cutting operation. Which is a testament to our benchmark production plan. We produce blades that work equally well at both fast and slow RPMs. The specifically designed blades produce minimal vibrations and spins.
Our metal cutting circular blades provide uniform cutting for a long period, saving you heaps of money in the process.
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Get in touch with us and we will guide you through the process of selecting a carbide impregnated bandsaw blade suited to your requirements.