1. Tungsten steel milling blade The milling cutter is made of integral tungsten steel and has a sharp and sensitive cutting edge. Therefore, during the movement, installation and removal of the saw blade, the alloy head must be carefully protected from damage.
2. Regularly check the radial runout (±0.02mm) and swing (±0.01mm) of the machine spindle.
3. The sundries on the spindle and flange must be removed before the saw blade is installed. The flange surface should be flat, clean and perpendicular to the shaft.
4. Use the largest flange as possible to make the operation of the saw blade more stable. The size of the flange should be the same. The size of the flange should be 1/3 of the diameter of the saw blade for better sawing effect.
5. The saw blade should be idling for 30 seconds after the installation is stable, and then start cutting after confirming that everything is normal.
6. When the saw blade is installed, the flange nut must be moderately tight. If the saw blade is too loose, it will slip when rotating and cutting. If the saw blade is too tight, there will be internal damage or deformation, which will affect the cutting effect.
7. Before cutting the saw blade, the operator must wear protective equipment (protective glasses, dust masks, hard hats, protective gloves) and check whether the saw machine protective cover is in good condition.
8. Resin, debris and other debris accumulated on the sawtooth and the side of the saw board must be regularly removed, because the accumulation of stickers will increase the resistance and cause high energy consumption (in extreme cases, it will cause the machine motor to burn) and Rough cutting quality. If the cutting edge is blunt at the same time, it may cause damage to the saw teeth.
9. Avoid using corrosive solvents when cleaning. When the saw blade is not used for a long time, it should be cleaned and sharpened, oiled for anti-rust treatment, and then placed in the original carton before being properly placed.





