Wear at the joint between the base and the segment of a stone cutting saw blade
Wear at the joint between the base and the segment of a stone-cutting saw blade is a common problem in the stone-cutting process. This usually occurs due to abrasive debris being trapped in the cut, causing accelerated wear. To alleviate this problem, protective teeth can be installed at specific locations on the base of the saw blade.
The use of high-pressure cooling water flow enhances the debris removal process and extends the service life of the saw blade.













