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3 Crystal Clear Signs It's Time to Replace Your Bandsaw Blades




Bandsaw blades are the bread and butter of many manufacturing and materials processing companies. Without them, it'd be impossible to meet deadlines and achieve their client's objectives and intended results. However, even the best made-blades wear and tear over time. If you don't time their replacement correctly, they can lead you to a logistical nightmare. Here are three crystal clear signs it's time for you to replace them.



There's Numerous Blade Bends


Bent bandsaw blades are bad news for any manufacturer. These cause inaccurate cuts, which will alter and create a non-uniform look to your products during manufacturing. Improper blade use (mostly in an accidental manner) causes bends and smoothed blade teeth. If you see multiple curves on your bandsaw, it's time for you to replace it. You'll want to use a new blade if you're using one that is more than two years old.



You Notice a Burning Scent During Operation


When your employees operate the bandsaw blades, they report smelling something burning or igniting during the process. If you see burn marks on your metal or wood workpieces, your cutting edge has begun to dull and brittle. However, if you're hearing weird slamming and grinding noises accompanying the burning smell, the bandsaw motors might be the source of the burning scent.



Employees Spend More Time Troubleshooting It


Productivity is of utmost importance for any manufacturer. Employees should spend less time troubleshooting and figuring out the machine's problems. If it's taking about 40% of their time during operating hours, it's time to replace your worn blade with new and better ones.



You Won't Need to Look Far to Find the Best Blades


Industrial Bandsaw Services is Canada's best supplier of top-notch bandsaws, coolants, and products that the manufacturing industry needs. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can do for you.

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