Diamond Saw Blade Definitions
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1. GAGE - The thickness
of the blade.
CORRECT TOOTH SELECTION
CONSTANT PITCH - The constant pitch tooth design is widely used for both cutoff and contour work and may be used for ferrous and non-ferrous materials. All constant pitch tooth configurations have a fixed number of teeth per inch. Available in both raker or wavy set, depending on tooth pitch selected. BROACH TOOTH - The broach tooth was the original "varied pitch" developed by Diamond Saw Works, Inc. as early as 1937. Its generating cutting action is accomplished by varying the tooth pitch and set angles, giving marked improvement in a blade's cutting speed and life, smoothness of cut and greatly reduces noise and vibration in the cutting application. An exceptional tooth design for the tougher cutting jobs. Broach tooth blades have a special set. HOOK TOOTH - The hook tooth is similar to the skip tooth except the tooth face has a 10° rake angle which "hooks" or bites into the material more efficently, and penetrates the material better, even at reduced feed pressures. POSI TOOTH - The posi tooth is an improved variety of the broach tooth blade when a positive rake angle is desired. The hook tooth design has been applied to the proven principle of the broach tooth, giving additional value and performance. All posi tooth blades have a special set. SKIP TOOTH -
The skip tooth design has greater gullet capacity for better chip clearance
on softer metals, woods, plastics or compostiton materials. As the name
implies, every other tooth is removed or skipped, without weakening
the overall blade.
RAKER SET - Widely used on all types of blades and teeth. Its pattern is one tooth set left, one tooth set right with the third tooth straight or unset. This pattern allows for fast, efficient cutting and uniform saw kerf. Generally used on solids and thicker sections. WAVY SET - Groupings of teeth are alternately set to the left and to the right, forming a wave pattern. Used for cutting thin or interrupted sections where tooth breakage or stripping is experienced. Because a group of teeth are set left, then right, the strain on each individual tooth is reduced. E.T.S. (EVERY TOOTH SET) - Each tooth is set alternately left, then right. Used generally in woodworking or for nonferrous metals. Also known as alternate set. NOTE: Broach tooth and posi tooth
blades are specially set to suit each tooth design. Their sets do not
necessarily conform to any of the above descriptions. All information here is from Diamondsaw Works and is intended as information specific to their blades. Use of this information for another brand may be inaccurate. |