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How To Choose And Use Esko Kongsberg Bld-Sf290 Flat,Pulling And Oscillating Knife Blades
How To Choose And Use Esko Kongsberg Bld-Sf290 Flat,Pulling And Oscillating Knife Blades
The Esko Kongsberg BLD-SF290 is a specialized knife blade used in Kongsberg cutting tables, designed for cutting a variety of materials with flat, pulling, and oscillating motions. Choosing and using this blade effectively depends on several factors, including the material being cut, machine settings, and application needs.

Choosing the Right Blade
When selecting the BLD-SF290, consider the following:
Material Type
This blade is commonly used for corrugated board, foam board, and other soft materials.
It works well for medium to thick materials that require precise cuts.
Cutting Motion
Flat Knife Mode – Best for clean, straight cuts on thinner materials.
Pulling Mode – Suitable for materials that require steady, controlled cuts with less pressure.

Oscillating Mode – Ideal for thicker, softer materials like foam, ensuring a clean cut by reducing resistance.
Blade Thickness & Length
Ensure the blade length and thickness match the material's depth to avoid excessive wear and tear.
Compatibility
Verify that the BLD-SF290 is compatible with your Kongsberg cutting table and tool head.

Using the BLD-SF290 Blade Effectively
Blade Installation
Secure the blade properly into the cutting head, ensuring it is firmly locked in place.
Adjust the blade depth so it cuts through the material but does not damage the cutting surface.
Setting the Cutting Parameters
Speed: Adjust speed based on material; slower speeds work better for thicker materials.
Pressure: Use minimal pressure to avoid excessive wear and prevent material distortion.
Oscillation Frequency: Optimize based on material density for cleaner cuts.
Material Preparation
Ensure the material is flat and secured to prevent shifting during cutting.
Use a vacuum table if available to hold the material in place.

Blade Maintenance
Regularly check for wear and replace the blade when cuts become rough or imprecise.
Keep the blade clean and free of debris to ensure smooth operation.
Store blades in a dry, protected area to prevent corrosion or damage.

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