350 super technics – Dake Model Super Technics 350CE User Manual

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350 SUPER TECHNICS

350 SUPER TECHNICS

350 SUPER TECHNICS

350 SUPER TECHNICS

350 SUPER TECHNICS

FAULT

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Wrong tooth pitch

Unsuitable tooth profile

Ineffective gripping of the part in the
vice.
Dimensions of the solid section too
large with respect to the maximum
admissible cutting dimensions
Disk diameter incorrect and/or too
large

Choose a suitable disk.
See Chapter “Material classification
and choice of disks” .
Choose a suitable disk.
See Chapter

“Material classification

and choice of disks”

in the paragraph

on Type of disks.
Check the gripping of the part.

Abide by the instructions.

Decrease the disk diameter, adapting it
to the dimensions of the part to be cut;
the cutting part of the disk must not be
too large for the shape of the part to be
cut.

DISK VIBRATION

Disk diameter incorrect and/or too
large

Ineffective gripping of the part in the
vice.
Too fast advance

Disk teeth are worn
Insufficient lubricating refrigerant

Toothing does not unload shavings
well

RIDGES ON THE CUTTING SURFACE

Decrease the disk diameter, adapting it
to the dimensions of the part to be cut;
the cutting part of the disk must not be
too large for the shape of the part to be
cut.

Check the gripping of the part.

Decrease advance, exerting less cutting
pressure.
Sharpen the tool.
Check the level of the liquid in the tank.
Increase the flow of lubricating refrigerant,
checking that the hole and the liquid outlet
pipe are not blocked.
Choose a blade with a larger tooth pitch
that allows better unloading of shavings
and that holds more lubr icating
refrigerant.

CUTS OFF THE STRAIGHT

BLADE STICKS IN THE CUT

Incorrect emulsion of the lubricating
refrigerant

Check the percentage of water and oil in
the emulsion.

Decrease advance, exerting less cutting
pressure.
Increase speed.
Choose a suitable disk.
See Chapter “Material classification
and choice of disks” .
Check the blend of lubricating coolant and
choose a better quality disk.
Check the level of the liquid in the tank.
Increase the flow of lubricating refrigerant,
checking that the hole and the liquid outlet
pipe are not blocked.
Always adjust the counter-vice in a position
where it block the piece as perpendicular
as possible to the cutting line.

Too fast advance

Low cutting speed
Wrong tooth pitch

Sticky accumulation of material on
the disk.
Insufficient lubricating refrigerant

Centering the piece with the disk

Decrease advance, exerting less cutting
pressure.
Check the gripping of the part which may
be moving sideways.
Adjust the head.
Choose tool quality carefully in every detail
as regards type and construction cha-
racteristics.
Carefully clean the laying and contact
surfaces.

Too fast advance

Ineffective gripping of the part in the
vice
Disk head off the straight
Disk sides differently sharpened.
Disk thinner than the commercial
standard.
Dirt on the gripping device

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