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24/03/2025 at 15:25 #79004
Circular saw blades are important cutting tools in the fields of metal processing, construction industry, etc. Their performance and life depend largely on correct storage and maintenance. If stored improperly, circular saw blades are prone to rust and deformation, which will affect cutting accuracy and service life. Professional circular saw blade company will introduce in detail how to store and maintain circular saw blades to avoid rust and deformation and improve work efficiency.
1. Storage method of circular saw blades
The correct storage method can effectively avoid damage to circular saw blades. The following are the key methods for storing circular saw blades:
1.1 Storage environment selection
Circular saw blades should be stored in a dry, ventilated, non-corrosive gas environment, avoiding humidity and places with large temperature changes. Humid environments can easily cause saw blades to rust, while large temperature changes can cause material expansion and contraction, increasing the risk of deformation.
1.2 Hanging Storage
Hanging storage is the most recommended method to avoid damage to the blade edge caused by contact between saw blades and other hard objects. You can use a professional saw blade hanger to hang the saw blade on the wall to ensure that it is not squeezed by external forces.
1.3 Flat storage
If it is not possible to hang it for storage, you can also lay it flat, but pay attention to the following points:
Place the saw blade on a solid, flat surface to avoid bending and deformation.
Do not directly contact the ground. You can place soft pads (such as rubber pads, wooden boards) between the saw blades for isolation.
Avoid stacking heavy objects on top of the saw blade to avoid excessive pressure and deformation.
1.4 Classified storage
Saw blades of different materials and specifications should be stored separately to avoid damage caused by mixing. For example, alloy saw blades and high-speed steel saw blades are best stored separately to avoid damage caused by friction between materials of different hardness.
2. Maintenance methods of circular saw blades
Circular saw blades need regular maintenance during storage and use to ensure their good working condition.
2.1 Anti-rust treatment
One of the most common problems with circular saw blades is rust. Anti-rust measures include:
Apply anti-rust oil: Before storage, you can evenly apply a layer of anti-rust oil or anti-rust wax on the surface of the saw blade to form a protective film.
Use anti-rust paper: When the saw blade is stored, anti-rust paper can be sandwiched between the saw blades to absorb moisture in the air.
Sealed storage: Saw blades that are not used for a long time, can be sealed with plastic bags or vacuum packaging to avoid contact with moisture in the air.
2.2 Regular cleaning
After long-term use, resin, oil stains, and cutting residues may accumulate on the saw blade. These stains will affect the cutting effect, so regular cleaning is required.
Cleaning steps:
Use professional saw blade cleaner or warm water + neutral detergent to wipe.
Gently wipe the tooth edge and surface with a soft brush or cotton cloth.
After cleaning, wipe it thoroughly and apply a thin layer of anti-rust oil.
Note: Avoid using acidic or alkaline cleaners to prevent corrosion of the saw blade material.
2.3 Prevent deformation
The deformation of the saw blade is usually caused by external force extrusion, overheating, or improper use. To prevent deformation, the following points should be noted:
Avoid falling or impact: The saw blade is a precision tool, and falling or impact may cause damage or deformation of the tooth edge.
Proper storage: The hanging storage and flat storage mentioned above can effectively avoid deformation.
Correct use: When using a saw blade, make sure that the saw blade is installed correctly to avoid uneven force on the saw blade due to unbalanced rotation.
Prevent overheating: If the temperature of the saw blade is too high during cutting, thermal deformation may occur. The following measures can be taken:
Choose the appropriate feed speed and cutting depth.
Use coolant or intermittent cutting to reduce temperature accumulation.
Check the saw blade regularly for cracks or damage and replace it in time.
2.4 Regular grinding
After the saw blade has been used for a period of time, the tooth edge will gradually become blunt, affecting the cutting effect, and may even cause the saw blade to overheat or damage. Therefore, regular grinding is required.
Grinding frequency: According to the frequency of use and the type of material, it is recommended to check the sharpness of the saw blade after each period of use, and grind it in time if the cutting quality is found to be reduced.
Grinding method: You can use a professional gear grinder to grind it yourself, or you can send it to a professional institution for grinding to ensure the accuracy of the tooth shape.
The storage and maintenance of circular saw blades are crucial to their service life and cutting quality. Proper storage can prevent rust and deformation, while regular maintenance can maintain its sharpness and working stability. By choosing the appropriate storage environment, correct rust prevention measures, regular cleaning, reasonable use and timely grinding, the service life of the circular saw blade can be effectively extended and the work efficiency can be improved. In daily use, we should develop good storage and maintenance habits to ensure that the circular saw blade is in the best condition every time it is used. This can not only improve the cutting effect but also reduce the replacement cost and improve the overall production efficiency.
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