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News Release from: P and M Regrinds | Subject: Regrinding of carbide tip saw blades
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 April 2006

Carbide tip saw blades reground reliably

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Regrinding of carbide tip saw blades requires knowledge, maximum attention and most important, the proper machines if you want to keep down the cost of your tools.

Regrinding of Carbide Tip saw blades requires knowledge, maximum attention and most important, the proper machines A round of 0.02mm or 0.008in, on the edge of the tips is the maximum you can accept before regrinding if you want to keep down the cost of your tools

Regrinding must be done first on the face and second on the top of the tips to maintain correct concentricity of your tool.

Face and top, both must be ground each time with diamond wheels that will leave the finest micro finish.

'Shoulder-Steel' support of tips must be recessed whenever necessary.

Hollow teeth must be ground perfectly.

Centered to spindle of grinding machine, it will be rotating at over 20,000 rev/min.

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