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High Production Layer Saws for cutting Multiple Tubes or Bars

By cutting multiple bars or tubes in layers to increase productivity

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4 Ways to Reduce Vibration in Carbide Saws

Here are four ways to help reduce the damaging effects of vibration in your sawing processes.

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When to Use a Slide Saw vs. a Pivot Saw?

Your floor space and layout, budget, and customer needs will determine if a carbide slide saw or carbide pivot saw is best for your machine shop operations.

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Systems for Length Measurement in Metal Bar, Tube, Billet, Rail, and Plate Sawing

Posted by Chris Rindels

There is a lot to consider when selecting the right length measurement system for your application. It is a matter of discrimination on how accurate your measuring needs to be and the costs benefit of each method that is available.

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Vibration Analysis for Carbide Sawing Machines

Vibration analysis for carbide sawing machines is crucial for auditing blade health and quality cuts.

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Infographic: Rail Fabrication Process with Rail Sawing and Drilling

The manufacturing process for rail production involves several steps to ensure the rail's durability and resistance to cracking.

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How to Cut Costs Using Different Types of Carbide-Tipped Circular Saw Blades

Carbide-tipped circular saw blades are offered in three versions with different cost structures.
Updated September 2019

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Circular Saw vs. Band Saw: Which One is Best for You?

Let’s cover the differences between circular saws and band saws, and how to choose which one is best for your operation.

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Automating Manufacturing with Rail Sawing and Drilling Processes

Posted by Chris Rindels

Combination machines with material handling streamlines rail sawing and drilling processes -- providing more throughput, increased quality and efficiency, and improved viability.

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Why is a Circular Metal Saw Called a Cold Saw?

Circular cold saws allow both the material and blade to remain cool during the sawing process by transferring the generated heat to the chips.

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Do You Really Know the Cost of Your Carbide Billet Saw?

When you have to cut a lot of alloy steel, cutting speed is an obvious issue - but are you getting the saw for a good price? We'll explain how shock load and operator error can affect the total cost of your carbide billet saw.

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