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When the metalworking area is completely laid out, there may be space for this saw to be permanently sited on a bench and we can fill the reservoir with cutting fluid. Until then, it cuts dry, or needs manual feeding of fluid (as appropriate for the material being cut). | When the metalworking area is completely laid out, there may be space for this saw to be permanently sited on a bench and we can fill the reservoir with cutting fluid. Until then, it cuts dry, or needs manual feeding of fluid (as appropriate for the material being cut). | ||
Latest revision as of 14:26, 22 March 2019
| Stayer | |
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| Manufacturer | Stayer |
| Model | TF84 |
| Location | Metalworking Area |
| Team | Metalworking |
| Induction Required | No |
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Stayer cutoff saw (or 'cold cut chopsaw'). Usually on the metalwork bench, this is a slow speed circular saw for cutting metal.
Intended for cutting with a coolant supply for which there is a pump - to be commissioned and checked.
The blade is made of High Speed Steel, and these are cut and sharpened to order by L M Cutting Tools
Original blade sharpened, and new blade supplied 28/10/2016
Issues
When the metalworking area is completely laid out, there may be space for this saw to be permanently sited on a bench and we can fill the reservoir with cutting fluid. Until then, it cuts dry, or needs manual feeding of fluid (as appropriate for the material being cut).
