Our own engineers programmed this cut too slow. The machine corrected us.
Most abrasive saws get run well below what the wheel actually wants. Not because operators are babysitting the feedโฆ but because their machine isn't stiff enough, isn't powerful enough, or the operator doesn't trust it to hold up at speed. Abrasives want to cut fast. Most saws won't let them.
The 36" SaferCutยฎ will. A closed-loop control system watches motor torque in real time and commands the hydraulic feed to hold the machine at peak cutting power. We manually programmed a conservative program based on what we thought the wheel and machine could handle. The control loop ran it faster and the surface finish was better than our manual settings.
75HP. Hydraulic feed. 9x9 RCS nickel alloy billet in the video.
If you're cutting 7"+ sections on an abrasive saw, this is what the cut should look like.
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