Patent classifications
B23D55/08
DUAL POSITION BLADE GUIDE FOR VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL POSITION OF BAND SAW
A blade guide for a band saw tool includes an adjustment channel mounted to a blade housing. The adjustment channel has a bracket plate with two recesses at an angle to one another. A roller bracket has a ridge that fits into one or the other recess, the roller bracket including rollers to guide the band saw blade. A single screw holds the roller bracket to the bracket plate. The roller bracket may be moved to the other recess to impart a twist to the blade. The blade is used without a twist when the band saw tool is configured for vertical cutting and is used with a twist when the band saw tool is configured for horizontal cutting.
Horizontal band saw machine and method for installing band saw blade
A horizontal band saw machine includes a base, a vertically-movable housing disposed above the base, a pair of wheels that are disposed at a lower portion of the housing and a distance between whose axis lines is changeable, a band saw blade lopped over the pair of wheels, and saw blade guides that are provided on the base. An installation position of the band saw blade is set lower than a cutting end position of a workpiece to be cut by the band saw blade. The housing can move the pair of wheels to the installation position. The pair of wheels can be inserted into an region surrounded by the band saw blade that is set on the saw blade guides when being moved to the installation position with the distance shortened.
SLIDE BLOCK FOR A SAW BAND IN A BANDSAW MACHINE
A slide block for a saw band in a bandsaw machine, which is disposed as a pair at a distance to one another and between said pair a slot is present, through which the saw band is guided, and the frictional forces of the running saw band are absorbed on the edges of the slide blocks, whereby the slide block is made of a hard ceramic.
SLIDE BLOCK FOR A SAW BAND IN A BANDSAW MACHINE
A slide block for a saw band in a bandsaw machine, which is disposed as a pair at a distance to one another and between said pair a slot is present, through which the saw band is guided, and the frictional forces of the running saw band are absorbed on the edges of the slide blocks, whereby the slide block is made of a hard ceramic.
SAMPLE CUTTER
A sample cutting assembly includes a base block, a saw pressure plate, an external blade guide, and an internal blade guide. The cutter can be used to conveniently remove samples for Material testing to determine serviceability or material condition. Apparatuses and techniques for using the sample cutting assembly are also disclosed.
HAND-HELD BAND SAW
A hand-held band saw includes a band saw body and an supporting device. The supporting device includes a fixing member, a slider, a supporting member, and a connection assembly. The fixing member is fixedly connected to the band saw body, the slider is slidably connected to the fixing member, the supporting member supports a workpiece and is connected to the slider, and the connection assembly connectes the slider and the supporting member. When the slider moves, the connection assembly is capable of enabling the supporting member to move along with the slider. The connection assembly comprises a buffer member mounted between the slider and the supporting member.
Method of cutting with a band saw
A method of cutting a workpiece with a band saw includes rotating, with a band saw machine, a blade about a central longitudinal axis. The method also includes supporting a back edge of the blade during the rotating with a back support and a first lateral side edge with a first lateral side support. The method also includes monitoring, with a first sensor, a first level of force exerted against the back support and, with a second sensor, a second level of force exerted against the first lateral side support. The method also includes moving the blade along the axis during the rotating. The method also includes dynamically controlling, with a computing device, the band saw machine during the moving in response to at least one of the first level of force and the second level of force.
METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE REMAINING SERVICE LIFE OF A SAW BAND, AND BANDSAW MACHINE
A method for predicting the remaining service life of a saw band in a bandsaw machine, in which a behavior or properties of the saw band clamped in the sawing machine are monitored by at least one sensor during operation of the sawing machine. Changes in the behavior or in properties of the saw band over time established on the basis of measurement signals of the sensor device are used for making a prediction about the time at which a band will break. The behavior or properties of the saw band are indirectly monitored using the at least one sensor device by way of detecting changes to components of the sawing machine which are operatively connected to the saw band.
BAND SAW BLADE WITH IMPROVED BACK EDGE
A band saw blade can include a body extending in an endless ribbon, a cutting edge with cutting teeth, a back edge opposite the cutting edge, and a series of notches formed in the back edge. The notches can at least include first, second and third different notches. The notches can be arranged in a repeating pattern and each can be continuously arcuate. The notches can extend into the back edge a first depth. The notches can be separated from one another by a first distance. The notches can have respective radii of curvature and the radii of curvature can be different from one another.
TRUNNION MOUNTED BLADE GUIDE
The present invention relates to a blade guide and a blade guide assembly for adjusting an elongate blade of a sawmill, where the blade having a longitudinal axis. The blade guide includes a guide with a blade surface for lateral contact with the blade, a shaft extending from the guide, a shaft block having a bore extending therethrough, the bore dimensioned to slidably receive the shaft therethrough, and a trunnion block pivotably coupled to the shaft block about a pivot. The pivot is orientated generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade, and the trunnion block is adapted to be securable to the sawmill. Thus, pivoting the shaft block and, thereby, the shaft relative to the trunnion block, causes the guide to pivot and angularly adjust the blade about the longitudinal axis.