Description
Ø:500—–Body:2.5—–Z:56—–Type:KV—–Al:30
Steel circular blade for cutting, cut to length and cross-cutting in difficult conditions (presence of foreign objects…).
For log saw
Our firewood saw blades are made in France from steel specially designed for cutting wood in the presence of foreign bodies, such as nails, wire, staple nails, etc.
The circular blade body steel hook teeth
The steel used to make our blades is specifically developed to meet the specifications of sawing constraints in difficult environments. They combine elasticity, toughness, and hardness to produce high-performance and robust cutting tools. Their composition is a blend of elasticity, rigidity, and versatility.
Manufacturing process of circular steel blades with hook teeth
The production of a saw blade consists of at least 6 complementary steps.
Laser cutting of the blade body
They are made from highly technical steel plates. Cutting is done using a high-precision laser, allowing for the creation of very specific tooth profiles depending on the type and use of the blade.
Machining the blade body
The blade body is machined on CNC lathes and then on 5-axis CNC machines. This operation also allows the blade shoulder to be produced, as well as the various options: CHF45 and Iceteel technologies.
Heat treatment of the blade
The heat treatment stage is essential because it allows the steel to be normalized at the body level to avoid any breakage phenomena in areas of high stress such as the bottom of the teeth for example.
Planing / Tensioning the blade
This operation of planing or tensioning the blade requires unique know-how and can only be carried out by highly qualified operators.
Planing requires extreme precision in order to eliminate all flatness defects in the steel so that the blade does not deviate during sawing operations.
Tensioning is a pre-stressing that ensures perfect rigidity of the blade during sawing.
Tooth finishing and sharpening operation
This section covers several steps, from the simplest to the most complicated. The main objective is to give the blade a good edge and a sharpness so that it is as efficient as possible when sawing logs. The more suitable the tooth profile, the more effective the blade will be and its performance, while saving you time.
The teeth are sharpened on multi-axis and multi-wheel sharpening centers to achieve perfect finishes.
Final inspection of log saw blades
To ensure the highest level of quality, log saw blades are inspected one by one by an independent qualified operator whose aim is to check every key point of the blade.