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  • What to look for in high quality piece of equipment is very important. Having any industrial machine running properly for all parties involved is important a various levels.  We cover most of the important parts of the machine and this will be a living white paper which will always evolving. We plan to make changes two to three times a year depending on the situation.  So stay tuned.
  • Cutting alloy's and super alloys is a challenge. You need the correct size machine, correct abrasive wheel, proper clamping, correct horse power and the proper part placement.  Without these checked off you could get burnt parts and breaking wheels. Download your freed guide to learn more.
  • Maintaining your equipment is important. Keeping your Kalamazoo Industries equipment clean and good working order will keeping it running for years to come.
  • A fabricator that can find the right abrasive wheel for the job, can figure out the right cutting speed and downfeed rate, and can find the right saw with enough power likely doesn’t have to worry about poor quality cuts while abrasive cutting. Change in cut quality is a common problem, even when the abrasive saw has been optimized for the type of cut desired. Changes might not appear when you are cutting small diameter stock, but put in a larger piece of the same material and soon you will see scorch marks and a ragged edge... Read the entire article for free by adding to cart -
  • A fabricator that can find the right abrasive belt for the next job.  Their many different belts available and each job and each style will give you a different finish.  Their are :
    1. Open Coat Belt- this form of sanding belt has gaps and spaces so the material won’t clog the belt. This abrasive belt is used mostly with woodworking.
    2. Closed Coat Belt– this form of sanding belt doesn’t have gaps or spaces which make this sanding belt is designed and manufactured for sanding or grinding metals.
    Quality will vary with each belt read the entire article for free by adding to cart.
  • Providing exact advice on how to get optimal performance from an abrasive cutoff saw is very difficult because each application is unique. Rough guidelines, however, can help a metal fabricator understand the cutting process, troubleshoot problem areas, and determine the right equipment for the cutting job. Download the free eBook now to read more.
  • Ebook: Cutoff Saw Creates Blanks from Superalloy's in Seconds

    The superalloy inconel is valued for its strength and heat resistance, but these properties also make it difficult to machine. Northern A-1 Services, a recycling company with facilities throughout Northern and Western Michigan and in Pennsylvania, needed to saw inconel bar stock without using coolant to create casting charges on a just-in-time (JIT) delivery schedule for an aerospace customer. Given the time constraints—and sawing operation in general—the company realized it would need a better cutoff saw than what it had. As a result, the company turned to Kalamazoo Industries of Kalamazoo, Michigan, to develop a cutoff saw capable of dry-cutting inconel bar stock in a matter of seconds rather than minutes. As it turns out, the 12-feet-tall cutoff saw Kalamazoo Industries delivered with a 75-hp motor and 36-inch-diameter abrasive wheel turned a challenging operation into a repeating source of job-shop-type revenue for the recycling company. Down load for free to read the whole article.
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