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Table of Contents

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Arbor Hole Out Of Round
arrow Blade Wont Cut
arrow Cracked Core
arrow Cracked Segments
arrow Eccentricity
arrow Excessive Wear
arrow Loss Of Tension
arrow Overheated Blade
arrow Segment Loss
arrow Undercutting
arrow Uneven Segment Wear

Uneven Segment Wear

CAUSE

REMEDY

Segments worn on one side reducing side clearance. Usually caused by misalignment of the saw or a lack of sufficient water on both sides of the blade.

Check the saw alignment. Clean the water system, making certain that water
is properly applied to both sides of the blade. Check to see if the pump is
supplying sufficient water. (See Excessive Wear section)

Blade is worn out of round due to bad bearings, worn arbor, missing bushing, arbor hole larger than arbor, cleanliness of or damage to flange surfaces or excessively dull condition. (See section on Excessive Wear)

Replace the bearings or worn arbor as required. Inspect the flanges for
damage and foreign materials; replace if necessary. Do not remove drive pins
when supplied with blade flanges.

 

 

 

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