Views: 9 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2018-10-22 Origin: Site
PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
Loss of Tension | lack of sufficient water supply | make sure water supply is adequate and reaching the core near the collars |
diamond blade not aligned properly on saw | make sure flanges are clean and all mounts are secure | |
Segment Loss | diamond blade overheating | apply enough water to cutting area |
diamond blade type is too hard for surface being cut | use diamond blade with a softer bond | |
Cracked Core | diamond blade could be too hard for surface being cut | use a softer bond blade |
diamond blade is not mounted properly | make sure blade is mounted correctly and saw is in good working condition | |
Slow Cutting Speed | material being cut is too hard for blade. the material will wear away the diamond segments | choose proper blade, make sure diamond segments are doing the cutting |
Arbor Hole Out of Round | blade collar is loose | tighten the arbor nut to ensure blade is adequately secure |
blade is not mounted properly | make sure blade is mounted properly on the shaft diameter | |
Uneven Segment Wear | faulty equipment | replace belts, bearings or arbor shaft |
Wobbly Blade | diamond blade was not properly handled and is bent | blade needs to be replaced or flatened, if its under warranty, return to manufacturer |