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Post by phil on Sept 6, 2010 17:41:45 GMT -5
Does temperature make any difference in cutting speed, blade life, etc at different times of the year?
If I'm cutting in 90 degree heat or 45 degree cool, what changes, effects, etc should I watch out for?
Thanks!
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Post by johnjsgems on Sept 6, 2010 19:43:08 GMT -5
I would say between 45 and 90 no worries. Real cold makes thick oil which would not pump or splash as well. The oil warms up during cutting also.
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Post by deb193redux on Sept 6, 2010 22:27:42 GMT -5
Also, too high a temp can lead to thermal overload on the motor, but a fan can prevent that.
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