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Table Type Circular Blade Saw

Table type circular blade saw is used for large carcass cutting, equipped with pneumatic roller operating table for easy connecting conveyor and convenient operation for workers.

Product Details:

●Characteristics:

1. Stable and sharp disc saw to prevent the wastes.

2. Made of stainless steel 304 with sand blasting surface.

3. Hydraulic lifting and laser positioning for easy operation.

4. The blade saw can be swiveled at 180 degrees for easy cleaning and maintenance.

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Zhejiang Ribon Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. was founded in 2003 by Mr. Shi Ming and we specialize in the R&D and manufacturing of meat processing machinery. Table Type Circular Blade Saw Suppliers and Company in China.

As a professional enterprise of meat processing smokehouse, vacuum tumblers and cutting and deboning lines in China, we also exported these solutions to the world since the year of 2003.

The technology and solutions have always been optimized and now Ribon's solutions are widely in use across the whole world. And we will constantly develop our systems further, to bring you better technologies and service.

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What safety features are included, such as blade guards or emergency shutoff switches?

Safety features are crucial for any machinery, especially those involving sharp blades like a table type circular blade saw. Some safety features commonly included in these saws are:
Blade guards: These are physical barriers that enclose the saw blade during operation, preventing accidental contact with the blade. Blade guards typically have transparent sections to allow operators to see the cutting process while maintaining protection.
Emergency shutoff switch: Also known as an emergency stop button or kill switch, this is a large, easily accessible button that immediately stops all machine operations when pressed. It's crucial for quickly halting the saw in case of an emergency or if someone's safety is at risk.
Overload protection: This feature automatically shuts down the saw if it detects excessive strain on the motor or other components, helping to prevent damage to the machinery or potential safety hazards.
Lockout/tagout (LOTO) system: A lockout/tagout system ensures that the saw cannot be operated while maintenance or servicing is being performed. This involves locking or tagging the power source to prevent accidental startup.
Safety interlocks: These are mechanisms that prevent the saw from operating if certain conditions are not met, such as the blade guard not being properly closed or the access panels being open. Interlocks help ensure that the table type circular blade saw can only be used when all safety measures are in place.
Visible and audible warnings: Some saws may feature lights or alarms to indicate when the blade is in operation or if there's a safety issue that needs attention, providing additional visual and auditory cues to operators.

What maintenance procedures are required, and how often should they be performed?
Cleaning: Regular cleaning is essential to prevent the buildup of debris, sawdust, and other contaminants that can affect performance and safety. Cleaning should be performed after each use or as needed, paying particular attention to the blade, cutting surface, and moving parts.
Lubrication: Lubrication helps reduce friction and wear on moving parts, such as bearings and joints, prolonging their lifespan and ensuring smooth operation. Lubrication should be performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations, typically on a monthly or quarterly basis.
Blade inspection and sharpening: The table type circular blade saw blade should be inspected regularly for signs of wear, damage, or dullness. Dull blades can lead to poor cutting performance and increased strain on the motor. Blades may need to be sharpened or replaced periodically, depending on usage and material being cut.
Alignment and adjustment: Periodic checks of the table type circular blade saw's alignment and adjustment are necessary to ensure accurate cutting and prevent premature wear on components. This may involve checking and adjusting the blade's alignment, tensioning the blade properly, and verifying the accuracy of any adjustable features.
Safety checks: Safety features such as blade guards, emergency shutoff switches, and interlocks should be inspected regularly to ensure they are functioning correctly. Any issues should be addressed promptly to maintain a safe working environment.
Electrical components: Inspect electrical connections, cables, and power cords for signs of damage or wear. Ensure that all electrical components are in good working condition and comply with safety regulations.