The working principle of the carbide saw blade is to cut objects through the rotation of the saw blade. Here are the basic steps on how carbide saw blades work:
- Rotary motion: Carbide saw blades are mounted on rotating tools such as circular saws, electric saws or other cutting equipment. When the tool is started, the carbide saw blade also begins to rotate.
- Cutting teeth: A series of sharp cutting teeth are attached to the outer edge of the carbide saw blade. These cutting teeth are arranged in different ways depending on the design and configuration of the saw blade. The cutting teeth of the saw blade are mainly made of carbide, which is a very hard and wear-resistant material.
- Object contact: When the carbide saw blade rotates and contacts the surface of the object to be cut, the cutting teeth begin to cut into the material.
- Cutting process: The sharp edges of the cutting teeth exert force and friction on the surface of the object, gradually cutting into the material. As it cuts into the material, the saw blade continues to rotate, causing the cutting teeth to move along the desired path, cutting and removing the material.
- Chip discharge: During the cutting process, the carbide saw blade generates chips, which are discharged by the cutting teeth and grooves of the saw blade. This keeps the cutting process running smoothly.
- Complete the cut: Continue the rotation and cutting process until the desired path or depth of cut is completed.
The key to a carbide saw blade is the hardness and sharpness of the teeth, as well as the power provided by the rotational motion, allowing it to cut through a variety of materials, including wood, metal, plastic, and other materials. Cutting quality and efficiency depend on the design of the saw blade, number of teeth, tooth shape and selection of cutting conditions.
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