The hydraulic oil quantity and intermittent feed control of the liquid level cause severe wear or tooth breakage of the band saw blade. Excessive system pressure leads to over-fast feeding, while insufficient pressure results in slow cutting. Intermittent feed control of the filter also causes severe wear or tooth breakage of the band saw blade, as inadequate feed force during cutting leads to slow cutting.

 

The tension of a band saw is critical: excessive tension may cause the saw blade to break or crack, leading to over-wear of the main and driven pulley bearings and shafts on a horizontal band saw machine; insufficient tension results in skewed cutting surfaces. Inspect the saw edge, the gap between the saw edge and the saw back, the saw blade for breakage or cracking, and the saw edge for excessive wear.

 

Examine the drive system: Inappropriate operating speeds of the belt and tower pulley saw blades, lubrication in the transmission box, noise from the transmission box, and filter issues may all lead to transmission box damage. Inspect the jaws; if worn, the cutting length will be inaccurate, and if the tool is misaligned, the cut surface will be skewed.

The lifespan of a band saw blade is primarily determined by the type of cutting fluid and coolant, as well as specific usage conditions. The condition of the cutting fluid and its flow rate significantly impact the blade's durability.

 

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