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VOLUME I, ISSUE I
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Lubricants Prolong Saw Blade Life
Poorly lubricated components can result in chip welding, stripped and chipped teeth, and blade breakage. Find out which cutting fluids work best for your application.
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When Good Coolant Goes Bad
Rancid coolant costs the metalworking industry millions of dollars. Familiarize yourself with the five critical steps that will help you to avoid “Monday morning stink.”
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The Right Blade Can Cut Tooling Costs
Extend blade life, improve cut quality, and reduce tooling costs by selecting the correct band saw blade for your application. Learn how to evaluate blade materials, tooth forms, and number of teeth per inch so you’ll choose the optimum blade for the job every time.
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Carbide Tips: Are They Really a Cut Above?
For many non-ferrous and some ferrous applications, carbide tipped blades cut much faster, outlast other blades, and leave a clean, smooth surface of the cut. Find out if carbide tips are the “sawing solution” you’ve been looking for.
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