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1. Average service life of plaster saw blades
Under normal use conditions, the average service life of plaster saw blades is roughly between 80 and 100 hours. This range is not absolute. It is affected by many factors, including but not limited to the material of the saw blade, the manufacturing process, the hardness and density of the cutting material, the force and speed during operation, and the cooling and lubrication conditions of the saw blade. High-quality saw blades, using advanced alloy formulas and heat treatment technologies, often provide longer service life and more stable cutting performance.
2. Professional maintenance advice: The importance of regular replacement of saw blades
Although the theoretical service life of saw blades can reach a certain length, in many professional occasions, a more stringent replacement standard is recommended-the saw blade should be replaced every 240 working hours or at least once a year. Behind this suggestion, there is a deep consideration of cutting efficiency, finished product quality and operational safety.
Cutting efficiency and finished product quality: As the use time increases, the saw blade will gradually become blunt, resulting in slower cutting speed, increased energy consumption, and rough cutting surface, affecting beauty and precision. Regularly replacing saw blades can ensure efficient and accurate cutting operations, improve work efficiency and product quality.
Safety hazards: blunt saw blades are more likely to vibrate during cutting, increase the difficulty of operation, and may even break due to uneven force, posing a direct threat to operators. Regularly replacing saw blades can effectively reduce this risk and ensure the safety of the work site.
Cost-benefit analysis: Although frequent replacement of saw blades seems to increase costs, in the long run, this helps to reduce downtime caused by saw blade damage and avoid secondary processing required due to substandard cutting quality, thereby reducing overall costs.
3. Implement effective maintenance strategies
In order to maximize the service life of saw blades and ensure operational safety, it is crucial to implement the following maintenance strategies:
Regular inspection: Before and after each use, check whether the saw blade has cracks, wear or deformation, and promptly identify and deal with problems.
Correct operation: Follow the manufacturer's operating instructions to avoid excessive force or cutting too quickly to reduce abnormal wear of the saw blade.
Proper lubrication: Using appropriate coolants or lubricants can effectively reduce saw blade temperature, reduce friction, and extend service life.
Storage and maintenance: When not in use, the saw blade should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place to avoid moisture and rust.
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