ATA International Product Catalogue

107150 1067 0 10 7100 10 7300 10 7130 10 7400 Recommendations for cutting different shapes for all Dry-Cutter saw blades The material is face down and the cutting starts from the angle side. Angle bar Stabilised with supportive material Material vibrates during cutting Having supportive material can reduce the risk of damaging the blade. Thin open ended materials The parts below the arrow will vibrate during cutting Blade entrance The blade entrance point effects the blade life. The material and blade should be set to consider the best contact point. Entering from the corner Supportive matrial Thin materials and incomplete clamping can cause vibration and deflection which shortens the blade life at a tremendous level. Use of supportive material can reduce these risks. Round bars or pipes Round bars or pipes can move during cutting, even with correct clamping. This can be checked by a 'marking' onto the material. If the material is moving, the blade is likely to be damaged. Clamped lightly so material is not squeezed Unstable clamping Stabilised with 2 supportive materials Entering from flat surface Thin pipes CARBIDE TIPPED CIRCULAR SAW BLADES 11 Index 10 9 OIL 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

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