2.10
CUTTING PARAMETERS CHART
A full size CUTTING PARAMETERS CHART is mounted on the front of the saw. The chart contains five steps for the
operator to follow in order to achieve optimum performance of the saw. These steps are detailed on the following pages.
Saw Cutting Parameters Chart
CHART EXAMPLE #1
We will use the parameters chart to set up the saw for cutting 8” (200mm) Diameter #1045 Carbon Steel.
STEP 1
: DETERMINE EFFECTIVE MATERIAL WIDTH - W (inches) or (mm)
Effective material width, W (in.) for most common shapes of materials, is the widest solid part of the material to be in
contact with blade during cutting. For simple shapes, as illustrated on the chart, this can be directly measured. For
bundles of tubes and structurals, measuring the effective width is difficult. Effective width is 60% to 75% of the actual
material width.
Material Width Chart
NOTES:
1. Effective material width, as determined here in STEP 1, can be thought of as the average width of material “seen”
by each tooth, and it is used in STEPS 3 and 4.
In Example #1, for an 8” (200 mm) diameter solid, Effective Material Width is 8” (200mm).
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