Use and Care Manual
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SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTION
Uneven segment
wear
Segment cracks
(Wet cutting) Insuicient water (Usually
on one side of blade) Equipment defects
also can cause the segments to wear 
unevenly.
Saw head is misaligned.
Blade is too hard for material being cut.
Flush water system. Check flow to both 
sides of blade. Replace bad bearings, 
worn arbor sha or misalignment to 
spindle.
Check alignment for squareness, both 
vertically and horizontally, of the saw 
blade.
3.6 Troubleshooting
Use a blade with a soer bond/matrix.
Segment loss
-Blade overheats because of lack of 
coolant (water or air).
-Core is worn from undercutting. 
-Defective collars/flanges set blade out 
of alignment.
-Blade is too hard for material being cut.
-Blade is cutting out of round, causing a 
pounding motion. Improper blade 
tension.
-(Wet cutting) Check water lines. Make 
sure flow is adequate on both sides of 
blade and there are no blockages.
-Use suicient water to flush out the cut.
-(Dry Cutting) Run blade free of cut perio-
dically to air cool.
-Clean collars/flanges or replace if they 
are under recommended diameter.
-Use proper blade specification for ma-
terial being cut.
-Replace worn bearings; realign blade 
sha or replace worn blade mounting 
arbor.
-When ordering blades, match sha 
speed of saw.
-Check spindle speed to ensure blade is 
running at correct RPM. Avoid twisting
or turning blade in the cut.










