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Content about Lenox - Page 2
Sawing with the times
- By Gerry Overstreet
- Dec 11, 2007
- Sawing
- Article
Modernization has brought us many advancements, and two big advancements that fabricators must deal with are in technology and commerce. On the technology side, advancements have led to modern alloys; on the commerce side, we have increased globalization. Many modern ferrous alloys are harder to cut than carbon steel, and while the cutting is more difficult, globalization is increasing the competitive pressures and reducing the profit margins. Other advancements have modernized band saw blades, giving fabricators a fighting chance to stay profitable.
- From The Welder
Making the most of your saw blade
- By Gerry Overstreet
- Nov 6, 2007
- Sawing
- Article
Recognizing heat and vibration in sawing applications is easy. The tough part is finding out why they are happening. By becoming familiar with blade speed and feed rates, blade selection, and blade break-in, fabricators will find that the saw blade is productive for a longer period of time.
- From The Fabricator
Cutting right to the point
Experience and education are allowing metal fabricators to become more familiar with circular saw blades and the saw designed to run them. Choosing and applying the correct blade, along with proper maintenance, can provide an efficient method for a metal cutting operation.
- From The Welder
Just say no to rework
- By Chuck Wahr
- Nov 8, 2005
- Cutting and Weld Prep
- Article
Most imperfections related to band sawing that cause rework can be avoided by following proper band sawing techniques and strategies including preventive maintenance, choosing the proper band saw blade, and using less fluid.
- From The Fabricator
Lenox adds marketing personnel
- Jan 11, 2005
- Sawing
- News Release
Lenox, a manufacturer of power tool accessories, hand tools, and band saw blades, has added three new staff members to its marketing team. John Sullivan has been named as senior product manager for the Linear Edge division. Before joining the company, Sullivan spent 14 years at the Milton Bradley...
- From The Fabricator
Preventive maintenance on sawing equipment
- By Dan Rhodes
- Dec 7, 2004
- Sawing
- Article
Usually no more than 30 to 60 minutes are needed to do all of the necessary checks and maintenance on band saws. This is a small investment of time in relation to the cost savings that can be attained by maximizing the life of the machine and blade.
- From The Fabricator
Band saw designed for cutting highly abrasive material
- Aug 10, 2004
- Sawing
- Product Release
LENOX® has introduced the HRc line of carbide-tipped band saw blades designed to cut highly abrasive materials, such as case-hardened materials, steel-belted tires, railroad track, and chrome-plated shafting. The blades' micrograined heat- and wear-resistant carbide teeth are applied using a...
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