F.A.Q. | PERDITA DI TENSIONE

FAQ | Loss of voltage?

Today we analyze a frequent problem for those who use diamond blades for the processing of building materials: The loss of tension of the steel core and consequently excessive vibration during cutting. You can notice this problem when your diamond blade cuts crooked or chips the cutting edge in an obvious way. (in this case it is advisable to pass it with an abrasive sponge to recover the material already cut)

THE CAUSES could be four:

  1. Incorrect type of disc used. For example, the disc is too hard for the material being cut
  2. The machine used to carry out the processing has mechanical problems
  3. Overheating of the steel core ( click here to read our article on core wear )
  4. Too much operator pressure during cutting.

THE SOLUTIONS are as follows:

  1. Check the type of diamond disc when purchasing.
  2. Check if the number of revolutions of the machine corresponds to the number of revolutions recommended for that tool. It is necessary to check that the shaft of the machine and its flanges are not damaged, this could lead to slight movements that are fatal to the tension of the disc.
  3. Check the correct water supply
  4. Limit the advance pressure and/or the descent in the case of automatic machines. It should be remembered that if a diamond blade is of quality, it is never necessary to apply pressure during cutting. THE BLADES CUTS BY THEMSELVES!!

If this does not solve the problem or if you want more information:

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