Why are the outer teeth on my saw blade broken off?
Question:
Why are the outer teeth on my saw blade broken off?
Answer:
When making plunge cuts without clearance, the outer teeth strike against the workpiece. This causes the outer teeth to bend and break out. You can achieve the necessary clearance by swiveling / rocking the machine during the plunge cut. We recommend the E-Cut standard saw blade curved with curved cutting edge geometry for plunge cuts. This is characterized by optimum plunge cutting performance. The saw blade shown below with the order number 63502226210 serves as an example. This saw blade is available in different versions.
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