Providing exact advice on how to get optimal performance from an abrasive cutoff saw is very difficult because each application is unique. Rough guidelines, however, can help a metal fabricator understand the cutting process, troubleshoot problem areas, and determine the right equipment for the cutting job.
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A fabricator that can find the right abrasive belt for the next job. Their many different belts available and each job and each style will give you a different finish. Their are :
Open Coat Belt- this form of sanding belt has gaps and spaces so the material won’t clog the belt. This abrasive belt is used mostly with woodworking.
Closed CoatBelt– this form of sanding belt doesn’t have gaps or spaces which make this sanding belt is designed and manufactured for sanding or grinding metals.
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Cutting alloy's and super alloys is a challenge. You need the correct size machine, correct abrasive wheel, proper clamping, correct horse power and the proper part placement. Without these checked off you could get burnt parts and breaking wheels.
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291-002 4 x 36 inch belt sander frame with platen is designed to mount on the motor, hold the yoke and have a non-replaceable platen. This frame has mounting holes for the adjustable steel work table.
044-001 INDUSTRIAL CHOP SAW AND BELT SANDER BALL BEARING
044-001 industrial chop saw and belt sander ball bearing is used in various ferrous and non-ferrous chop saws and belts sanders. Fits: 12" - 14" saws and 6" sanders