I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
and everything seems to be really well done.
There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no blade
speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the blade
width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my question. So, is
there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed settings ?
For wood, run it at 100%
For non ferrous metals and plastics, run it at 75%
For other metals, run it 50%
"Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
>and everything seems to be really well done.
>
> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
> blade speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the
> blade width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my
> question. So, is there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed
> settings ?
>
>
"Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
> and everything seems to be really well done.
>
> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
blade
> speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the blade
> width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my question. So,
is
> there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed settings ?
>
>
Metal slower, wood faster.
On King's web page the show it as 735-1,470-2,350) SFPM which I though was
the speed for the blade and not the RPM of the drive. Nice saw.
"Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
>and everything seems to be really well done.
>
> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
> blade speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the
> blade width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my
> question. So, is there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed
> settings ?
>
>
My question relates to wood. So the harder the wood the slower the blade I
guess.
"George" <george@least> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>
> "Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went
>> great
>> and everything seems to be really well done.
>>
>> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
> blade
>> speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the blade
>> width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my question. So,
> is
>> there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed settings ?
>>
>>
>
> Metal slower, wood faster.
>
>
Junkyard Engineer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
> and everything seems to be really well done.
> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no blade
> speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the blade
> width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my question. So, is
> there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed settings ?
735 = most metal
1470 = aluminum or plastic
2350 = wood or styrofoam
OK thanks guys
"Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
>I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
>and everything seems to be really well done.
>
> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
> blade speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the
> blade width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my
> question. So, is there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed
> settings ?
>
>
funny enough, it's written RPM in the operation manual... damned translation
from taiwanese to english....
"matthew silver" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On King's web page the show it as 735-1,470-2,350) SFPM which I though
> was the speed for the blade and not the RPM of the drive. Nice saw.
>
>
>
>
> "Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went great
>>and everything seems to be really well done.
>>
>> There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
>> blade speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the
>> blade width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my
>> question. So, is there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed
>> settings ?
>>
>>
>
>
No. Run it at the highest speed for ALL wood. Slow for metal as
another poster told you.
David
Junkyard Engineer wrote:
> My question relates to wood. So the harder the wood the slower the blade I
> guess.
>
>
> "George" <george@least> a écrit dans le message de news:
> [email protected]...
>
>>"Junkyard Engineer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>
>>>I finally received my brand new King Industrial 14", Assembling went
>>>great
>>>and everything seems to be really well done.
>>>
>>>There's 3 speed on that saw 735, 1470 and 2350 RPM. In the manual, no
>>
>>blade
>>
>>>speed. I guess the speed will depend on the type of wood and the blade
>>>width. I've googled around and didn't find an answer for my question. So,
>>
>>is
>>
>>>there a rule of thumb on which I can base my speed settings ?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Metal slower, wood faster.
>>
>>
>
>
>