Band Saw Operation gives an in-depth description of the considerations required for band sawing operations. Band sawing is a common way to perform rough cuts on raw stock, and uses a continuous, flexible metal blade looped over machine wheels. Band sawing can be performed with a variety of blade materials and styles, including different tooth spacing and geometry. The specific blade type and cutting variables used depend on the specific workpiece and cutting operation. Band sawing can be an efficient, low-cost way to rough cut stock to size. However, in order to effectively perform band sawing operations, operators must be aware of factors such as blade material, tooth set, tooth form, tooth spacing, and optimal speed and feed settings. This class provides the information necessary to identify optimal band sawing variables and conditions.
Other Courses in this Program:
Intro to EDM 100600100 Safety for Metal Cutting 101
260020 Cutting Processes 111
260010 Overview of Machine Tools 121
260030 Intro to Screw Machining 160
200160 Basic Cutting Theory 201
260110 Introduction to Metal Cutting Fluids 221
260130 Laser Cutting Overview 261
260160 Holemaking Overview 271
260170
Course ID
260120
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
None
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60