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Tips And Advice For Diamond Blade User


Release time:

Jun 29,2021

Diamond Saw Blade

Diamond blades are commonly used to cut asphalt and perform other construction tasks

It has the following advantages:

1, With high hardness (up to Morse grade 9), can withstand large cutting force.

2, Good wear resistance, long life (generally in 1000-3000 hours).

3, The coefficient of thermal expansion is small, the heat shock is good.

4, Stable chemical properties, insoluble in acid and alkali solutions, good corrosion resistance.

5, At high temperature is not deformed;

6. Low noise and small vibration when cutting

If you are new to cutting asphalt with a Diamond Blade, the following suggestions may help you.

1. Use The Correct Blade

It may seem like common sense to make sure you use the correct blade when cutting asphalt, but if you are new to the process or the use of diamond blades, you may not realize that there are different types of diamond blades available. In fact, there are many different types of diamond blades, all designed to cut different kinds of materials.

For example, if your blade is not designed to cut asphalt, the asphalt will destroy the blade at a faster rate. Therefore, you should check the diagram on the back of the diamond blade package to determine if it is suitable for asphalt or other materials such as glass or ceramic.

2. Check Your Arbor

To maintain your diamond blade and extend its life, check the shaft shaft before you begin cutting. If you notice it moving or wiggling in any way, then it will be rough diamond blade. Motion causes uneven damage to the blade and, if excessive, may cause warping.

You can check the rotation axis by moving back and forth to see if you notice any movement that shouldn't be there. If the table shaft wobbles or moves, you should repair and maintain the shaft before using the diamond blade.

3.  First Cut Precautions

The new blade should be eased into the cut. By relaxing the blade to use, you won't open it up during the first cut to extreme pressure and stress. Therefore, you are helping to maintain the strength of the blade over time. You may want to start the first cut with a softer material than asphalt or concrete.

Doing so will make your blade easier to use. It will also let you know right away if there are any problems with your blades. With this in mind, you should also try using a wet or wet blade, as well as the first time. This will reduce wear and tear that may damage the new blade.

4. Check The Surface

One thing a lot of people look at in their cut list is the surface itself. Before you begin, there are a few things you should check. A major check should be the level of the surface. You need a clean, flat surface to cut on. If the surface is uneven or uneven, it may cause uneven cutting or leaf breakage and flaking due to changes in surface height.

Debris can also cause blade problems if the area is not cleaned. If the debris is hard enough, such as a piece of concrete, it can cause significant damage to the blade, resulting in repairs or replacement.

Keep in mind that small differences in surface texture or elevation can cause problems with your blade shaft, throwing it off balance and damaging the blades. A simple sweep of the wound before you begin cutting can help reduce surface problems.

With these tips in mind, you can start using a diamond blade safely. This tip will also help with maintenance and possibly extend the life of your diamond blade.