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TOOTHING AND QUALITY SELECTION |
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VERY IMPORTANT |
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According to the toothing used, if the material has a larger cutting section than the maximum value indicated in the table corresponding to that toothing, or smaller than the minimum, I reduce the penetration until You scratch the material. In fact, by leaving the advancing speed unchanged on larger section, the gullets are not able to unload the chips that suffocate the cutting edge; if smaller, the material goes into the gullet between the tips of the teeth. There are not at least two teeth gripped and therefore in both cases the teeth are torn. Always remember that for light alloys a larger step (wider teeth) than the one necessary for cutting the corresponding section in iron must be used, whereas a smaller step (narrower teeth) for stainless steel of the corresponding iron is necessary. |
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NOTE |
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EMULSION: 7 - 10 % |
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toothing selection
