abrasive cutting
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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. Download the free eBook now to read more.
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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 Coat Belt– 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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701-003 10 INCH ABRASIVE SAW SPINDLE AND TIGHT FLANGE
701-003 10 inch abrasive saw spindle and tight flange is an assembly that is designed to go on the the 10 inch abrasive saws and high speed non-ferrous saws. This spindle is available with either a 5/8" and or 1.25" spindle arbor. Optional: 10" cutoff saw spindle assembly. -
Ebook: Cutoff Saw Creates Blanks from Superalloy's in Seconds
The superalloy inconel is valued for its strength and heat resistance, but these properties also make it difficult to machine. Northern A-1 Services, a recycling company with facilities throughout Northern and Western Michigan and in Pennsylvania, needed to saw inconel bar stock without using coolant to create casting charges on a just-in-time (JIT) delivery schedule for an aerospace customer. Given the time constraints—and sawing operation in general—the company realized it would need a better cutoff saw than what it had. As a result, the company turned to Kalamazoo Industries of Kalamazoo, Michigan, to develop a cutoff saw capable of dry-cutting inconel bar stock in a matter of seconds rather than minutes. As it turns out, the 12-feet-tall cutoff saw Kalamazoo Industries delivered with a 75-hp motor and 36-inch-diameter abrasive wheel turned a challenging operation into a repeating source of job-shop-type revenue for the recycling company. Down load for free to read the whole article.