Maintaining Diamond Blades.
Diamond blades have been to be proven to be so reliable in countless applications that fabricators take them for granted and don’t always maintain them properly… assuming they’re always going to perform flawlessly. Diamond blades should periodically be inspected for fatigue cracks. This type of wear can impede the blades performance.
Also, different types of stone may require a specific blade, run within a specified operating speed or range. Ignoring or not following the manufacturer’s specifications can prematurely wear out the blade and cause imperfect cuts. For instance, if a blade runs too fast… it will glaze.
Basic maintenance includes using the proper blade for the corresponding material hardness, ensuring the shaft bearings aren’t worn, and keeping the saw head aligned. These simple procedures allow for better equipment operation, extending tool longevity and increased safety.