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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting – Blade and Cutting Problems 
Problem Probable 
Cause 
Solution 
Incorrect lubricant/coolant fluid 
Ensure proper coolant flow. 
Material too hard 
Check the cutting speed, feed speed and air pressure 
parameters and the type of blade you are using. 
Disc not worn--in correctly 
With a new blade it is necessary to start cutting at half 
feeding speed. After the wearing--in period (a cutting 
surface of about 300 cm2 for hard materials and about 
1000 cm2 for soft materials) the cutting and feed 
speeds can be brought up to normal values 
Disc with excessively fine 
tooth pitch 
The swarf wedges into the bottom of the teeth causing 
excessive pressure on the teeth themselves 
New blade inserted in a 
partially completed cut 
The surface of the cut may have undergone work 
hardening. When starting work again, use a lower 
cutting speed and head feed speed. A tooth from the 
old blade may be left in the cut: check and remove 
before starting work again. 
Teeth breaking 
Work piece not clamped firmly 
in place 
Any movement of the work piece during cutting can 
cause broken teeth: check the vise, jaws and clamping 
pressure.
Feed speed too slow 
The blade runs over the material without removing it: 
increase feed speed. 
Cutting pressure too high 
Reduce cutting pressure. 
Blade speed too high 
The teeth slide over the material without cutting it: 
reduce the blade speed. 
Insufficient coolant 
Check the coolant level and clean coolant lines and 
nozzles.
Incorrect fluid concentration 
Check and use the correct concentration. 
Rapid tooth wear 
Material defective 
The materials may present altered zones either on the 
surface, such as oxides or sand, or in section, such as 
under-cooled inclusions. These zones, which are 
much harder than the blade, cause the teeth to break: 
discard or clean these materials. 
Feed speed too high 
Reduce blade speed. 
Teeth in contact with material 
before starting the cut 
Always check the position of the blade before starting 
a new job. 
Broken blade 
Insufficient coolant 
Check the coolant level and clean coolant lines and 
nozzles.