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CIRCULAR SAWS There are several types of circular saws
suitable for cutting Chemcast® GP. Table saws vary in size from
small, light duty models to large, heavy production models, and
are generally used for cutting Chemcast® GP to close dimensions.
The size table saw most commonly used is a medium duty model with
an arbor of 3/4" to 1" diameter and powered by a 1 1/2
to 5 horsepower motor. Special jigs and fixtures are often used
to hold the work steady for accurate cutting. Radial saws and swing saws move while the work
is held stationary and are generally used to make angle cuts and
cross cuts in narrow pieces of Chemcast® GP. Since the length of
cut of a radial saw is limited to about 24", these saws are
not used to cut large sheets. Panel saws are of three types. The first has
the saw blade and motor mounted above the material to be cut. The
work is clamped to the saw table and the saw is fed through the
work. The second type has the saw blade and motor mounted below
the material to be cut. The blade extends above the table high
enough to cut through the material. This type of panel saw is
usually set so that the saw blade must be retracted before the
saw guard and hold down bar can be released. The third type of
panel saw is mounted nearly vertically and offers advantages in
that less floor space is needed; large sheets of Chemcast® GP
may be placed on the saw more easily; and there is less danger of
scratching unmasked sheets of Chemcast® GP. Circular saws should be powered with motors
rated at a minimum of 1 1/2 hp, and should run at speeds of 8,000
to 12,000 linear feet per minute (34,000 rpm for a 12"
diam. blade). Saws should be equipped with heavy-duty,
production type fences, and should be well guarded and have
sawdust removal systems. Kick switches and brakes should be
provided as safety features. Saw blades should be equipped with carbide
tipped, square and advance teeth. Square and advance teeth are
designed so that alternate teeth start and finish the cut.
Carbide tipped blades give cuts of superior quality, cut faster,
and require fewer blade changes because of dulling. When the
blade does become dull, however, it must be returned to the
factory for resharpening. To obtain the optimum cut from carbide tipped
blades, the saw and stabilizer discs must fit the arbor closely
with a clearance of about .001", and must run true. Loose
bearings, bent arbors, or misaligned or burred stabilizers will
vibrate and cause cuts of poor quality and shorten blade
life. For maximum service life, carbide tipped blades used
for cutting Chemcast® GP should not be used to cut any other
materials. Where the quantity of the Chemcast® GP acrylic
sheet to be cut does not warrant the purchase of carbide tipped
blades, steel blades designed to cut Chemcast® GP may be used
instead. These blades are made of alloy steel and are tempered to
permit filing. The teeth should have a positive rake angle of
zero to ten degrees and should be of uniform height and shape.
When cutting .150"or thinner Chemcast® GP, the blades
should be hollow ground rather than set. Teeth of uneven height
will cause chipping of the Chemcast® GP and will place undue
cutting strains on a few teeth. This may cause the saw blade to
crack. The saw blades should be machine filed or ground For cutting very small quantities of Chemcast®
GP, standard hollow ground finetooth blades used for cross
cutting wood may be used. Table 1 lists recommended saw blade
dimensions for cutting various thicknesses of Chemcast® GP. Circular Saw Operation | Mx-2 Cutting Chemcast GP and Vical Sheet Copyright © 1996
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