1. Clean regularly
Purpose: To remove wood chips, metal chips, dust and other impurities on the surface of the saw blade, which will affect the cutting efficiency and sharpness of the saw blade, and even cause the saw blade to suffer unnecessary wear.
Method: Use detergent and brushes for surface cleaning to ensure that the surface of the saw blade is clean and residue-free.
2. Keep sharpness
Regular grinding: The saw blade will gradually lose its sharpness during the cutting process, affecting the cutting efficiency and quality. Therefore, the saw blade needs to be ground and trimmed regularly to restore its sharpness.
Avoid reversing: For the saw blade that has been used, try not to reverse it after removing and reloading, because the saw blade has been edged at this time, and reversing may damage its sharpness and extension cord, affecting the service life.
3. Proper lubrication and cooling
Use coolant: During the cutting process, adding a suitable coolant can reduce the temperature of the saw blade, prevent the saw blade from deforming due to high temperatures, and also help to improve the cutting effect.
Lubrication: Regularly apply an appropriate amount of lubricating oil to the saw blade and its related parts to reduce friction and wear and maintain the smooth operation of the saw blade.
4. Inspection and adjustment
Regular inspection: Check the wear of the saw blade, the condition of the cutting edge, and whether there are cracks or chipping. At the same time, it is also necessary to check whether the saw blade is firmly installed to ensure that it will not loosen or fall off during use.
Adjustment and calibration: If the saw blade is found to be deviated or unbalanced, it should be adjusted and calibrated in time to ensure the accuracy and stability of the cutting.
5. Storage and protection
Proper storage: When the saw blade is not in use, it should be properly stored in a dry, ventilated, dust-free environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture. At the same time, it is also necessary to avoid collision and friction of the saw blade to avoid damage.
Protective measures: For saw blades that are not used for a long time, a layer of anti-rust grease can be applied to its surface to prevent rust and corrosion.
6. Training and guidance
Operation training: professional training and guidance for operators to understand the performance characteristics, use methods and maintenance requirements of the saw blade, to ensure that the saw blade can be operated correctly and effectively maintained during use.

