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RTO 20 14" Abrasive Chop Saw Blades Metal Cut-off Wheels Questions & Answers
My drop saw runs at 5000 rpm .most 14" discs are
go 2 home depot and buy Norton brand blades a lot of blade suppliers are putting a pic of cutoff saw on the blade itself 2 tell u its 5400 rated home depot and Norton r the cheapest and lasting
I have a electric chop saw I use for gutting 41 x
David,
If the only variable is the material and not different blades, different operators, different feed rates --- then the variable is just that, the material. Abrasive cutoff wheels actually work best on somewhat hard materials. They will make big burrs (this is known as galling) when used to cut softer material. And once a wheel starts to do this, it will tend to load up (just like fine sandpaper does when sanding a painted surface) - and this loading up will cause more galling and poor performance. You might be able to intervene by dressing the wheel. You might be able to do that with a carbide tool insert held in locking pliers. The variability of your galvanized channel can be come from the steel itself being softer sometimes, but might be mostly due to the varying thickness of the zinc plating (which is what galvanized is). Zinc is very soft.
I hope you find this helpful.
Al Kupchella
I have owned the stout
I do not know what the life of your batteries are, but three years is a long time for most batteries to last. I would replace them and just maybe that would solve your problem. Good Luck.
6/16/2017 10:16:55 PM •
RTO Saws
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on Jun 16, 2017
Why my Makita disc cutter has spark wont start
If the fuel in it is 2 or more months old dump it out and put in fresh fuel and try statring. Also try try a squirt of starting fluid into the carb. If it fires on it you may need to do this a few times to pull the old fuel in the lines through till the fresh fuel can get to the carb.
4/10/2024 4:13:02 PM •
Saws
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on Apr 10, 2024
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