Diamond saw blades are widely utilized processing tools in industrial operations. However, improper usage techniques can sometimes prevent these blades from delivering high-quality results. To minimize the occurrence of such issues, we have compiled a list of common problems users may encounter, provided here for your reference.
 
(1) Improper Basic Tension: The saw blade tension requires recalibration.
 
(2) Loose Screws on the Feed Screw Bearing Block (Carriage): Adjust the rotating feed screw mechanism.
 
(3) Poor Levelness of Guide Rails: Use the "stretched-wire" method to inspect the alignment; adjust the parallelism to within 0.5 mm, and ensure the levelness deviation is less than 1 mm.
 
(4) Excessive Backlash Between Feed Screw and Nut (Not Eliminated During Operation): When operating the machine, ensure that the backlash is consistently eliminated by feeding in a single direction.
 
(5) Loose Feed Screw Nut (Exhibiting Wobbling): Tighten the clamping nut securely.
 
(6) Misaligned Guide Wheels: Loosen the nuts and readjust the guide wheels to ensure proper alignment.

 
(7) Excessive Saw Blade Runout (Axial Deviation): Flatten the saw blade and verify that it meets quality standards.
 
(8) Asymmetrical Welding of Segments to the Blade Core: Re-weld the segments or replace the saw blade with a new one.
 
(9) Rough Block Being Cut Is Smaller Than 0.5 Cubic Meters: The rough block to be cut should be larger than 0.5 cubic meters.
 
(10) Transmission Chain Is Too Loose: Adjust the tension of the transmission chain.