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CAUSE: Blade is burned due to insufficient water, usually evident by the dark blue streaks on the core beneath the segment, heat (burn) marks on the segments, or by extreme side pressure, i.e., machine arbor bent or operator neglect. Blade is improperly mounted.
SOLUTION: Discontinue use of blade and return for evaluation.
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CAUSE: The blade is too hard for the application or has been rotated in the wrong direction.
SOLUTION: The blade can be dressed on softer material, such as haydite block or other highly abrasive material. Contact dealer for evaluation.
CAUTION: Glazing will usually continue unless softer material is intermittently cut or a softer bonded blade is used.
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CAUSE: Normally, this indicates that the blade is too hard for the application or the RPM is too high. Blade is improperly mounted.
SOLUTION: A softer bond must be used if it is determined that this is the problem. This occurs most often in concrete cutting where much harder and more abrasive-resistant metal bonds are used.
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