Loosen The Blades After UseA bandsaw blade is a thin, long metal strip stretched into a circle. The blade is stretched in tension by two springs. The relaxed tension increases the blade's lifespan by retaining its original structure. When the spring tension is released, the blade will return to its natural shape as it was before being pulled by the springs.
Use Blade Lubricant During UseBlade lubricant is a must when working with wood. It reduces friction, prevents rusting of metal parts, and extends the blade's lifespan. The blade will wear out more slowly when it is lubricated because the lubricant protects it from the friction and heat created during cutting.
Train Operators To Use Blades ProperlyOperators can undergo training to utilize their bandsaw blades properly. Many bandsaw blades have short lifespans because operators have incorrect blade tension settings, make errors during cutting, and input blade-wearing bandsaw cutting speed settings that shorten the cutting edge's lifespan and dull its teeth.
Store Blades In Designed AreasUse a sturdy storage cabinet with locks to protect blades and avoid keeping them near other metal objects, such as nails or screws. Doing so can increase the risk of a blade cutting into or damaging another object. Plus, it decreases the risk of idle bandsaw blade damage.
Have Regular Bandsaw Blade MaintenanceCall upon professional bandsaw blade technicians to help you solve your bandsaw quickly. Industrial Bandsaw Services provide bandsaw blade maintenance and replacement services when you need them.
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