This saw blade is designed for high cutting efficiency. The blade features advanced tooth geometry. This allows for quick and effortless cuts. The blade delivers exceptionally clean cuts. This minimizes burr formation and ensures accurate dimensions. The blade is designed to cut a wide range of materials. This enhances versatility in various industries. The blade is constructed from high-quality materials. This ensures durability and a long operational life. The saw incorporates advanced vibration control technology. This reduces vibration and improves cut quality.
Parameter | Product Parameter |
Blade Type | Industrial Bar and Sheet Cutting Saw Blade |
Brand | TANGLI |
Material | Japan SK51 sheet |
Teeth Feature | TF, Atb, Zyp, Ba5 |
Machines | Hand Cutting Saw |
Application | Aluminum |
Features | High Cutting Efficiency, Reduced Vibration, Enhanced Safety |
Efficiency | Multiple Blades |
Precision | Integrated Scraper |
Safety | Minimizes Vibration and Noise |
Maintenance | Regular Cleaning & Blade Replacement |
Certification | ISO9001, ISO18001, ISO45001, SGS, TUV |
Furniture manufacturing
High precision, smooth surface, fast cutting speed
Construction
Wear-resistant, impact-resistant, versatile
Automotive manufacturing
High strength, high temperature resistance, fast cutting speed
Q: What materials can this saw cut?
A: Our cutting saw is designed to handle a variety of materials, including aluminum. Always refer to the product manual for specific recommendations and limitations based on material thickness and type.
Q: How do I maintain the cutting saw?
A: Regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance. Ensure the blade is sharp and replace it as needed. Clean the machine after use to prevent debris buildup, and periodically check all moving parts and safety features to ensure they’re functioning correctly.
Q: How do I adjust the cutting speed?
A: Cutting speed can be adjusted based on material type and thickness. Refer to the machine's manual for specific settings. Generally, softer materials require higher speeds, while harder materials may need slower speeds to prevent blade damage and achieve clean cuts.