TROUBLESHOOT

 

CORE OR SEGMENT CRACKS

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Cause - Blade mounted improperly; saw is in need of repair

Solution - Check if the saw is in good condition and make sure blade is rated for the equipment used. Check all bearings, belts, shaft, and flanges. Check direction of blade travel

Cause - Blade is too hard for material being cut

Solution - Use a softer bonded blade


UNDERCUTTING

Cause- Steel core wears faster than diamond segments caused by highly abrasive fines grinding against blade during cutting

Solution - Use blade with wear retardant cores. Increase water flow to flush out cut


UNEVEN SEGMENT WEAR

Cause - Insufficient water flow on one side of blade

Solution - Flush water system and check for adequate and equal water flow/distribution

Cause - Equipment defect which causes segment to wear unevenly

Solution - Replace bad bearings, worn arbor shaft, or misaligned spindle


ARBOR HOLE OUT OF ROUND

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Cause - Blade collar not properly tightened, allowing blade to rotate or vibrate on shaft

Solution - Tighten arbor nut with wrench making sure blade is properly secured

Cause - Blade not properly mounted

Solution - Check to make sure blade is mounted on proper diameter of shaft before tightening arbor nut. Make sure pin hole slides over drive pin


WOBBLING/ WARPED BLADE

Cause - Blade collar mounted improperly. Incorrect collar size. Blade used at improper RPM

Solution - Check RPM rating for blade and saw. Make sure equipment is operating at rated RPM. Use the correct sized blade collars. Check flanges for smoothness and tightness

Cause - Steel core is not straight as a result of dropping or twisting

Solution - Discard blade, it is unsafe to use. If practical, have manufacturer remove segment and rebraze onto new blank


SEGMENT LOSS

Cause - Blade is too hard for material being cut

Solution - Use blade with proper specification for material being cut

Cause - Steel center is worn due to undercutting

Solution - Use sufficient water to flush out cut


SHORT BLADE LIFE

Cause - Blade is too soft for material

Solution - Choose blade with a more wear-resistant bond appropriate for the application. Check water flow and make sure blade is rated for the equipment used


SLOW CUTTING SPEED

Cause - Material being cut is too hard for the blade. The hard material wears the exposed diamonds but not the metal portion of the segment. The segment wears too slowly, no new diamonds are exposed

Solution - Cut a soft abrasive material until diamonds are well exposed. Try asphalt block, sandstone, or dried mortar. Choose proper blade for the application


OVERHEATING

Cause - Inadequate Coolant

Solution - Follow guidelines for proper blade operation and cooling procedures. Check water flow. Make sure blade is rated for the equipment used