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DoALL Sawing
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Find Videos of DoALL Sawing Products - These videos include product overviews, sawing demonstrations, nesting, bundling and vise operation. To learm more about DoALL industrial metal cutting band saws visit www.DoALLsaws.com and order repair parts at www.DoALLsaws.com/store.
DoALL was founded in 1933 by Leighton A. Wilkie; who invented and manufactured the first metal cutting band saw in 1933. With over 80 years of manufacturing history in the Minneapolis, MN area, the DoALL brand has been known for innovation from day one. With the most complete line of band saws in the industry, DoALL offers industrial sawing machines for high production, general-purpose, miter cutting, vertical contour, and custom engineered sawing solutions.
DoALL was founded in 1933 by Leighton A. Wilkie; who invented and manufactured the first metal cutting band saw in 1933. With over 80 years of manufacturing history in the Minneapolis, MN area, the DoALL brand has been known for innovation from day one. With the most complete line of band saws in the industry, DoALL offers industrial sawing machines for high production, general-purpose, miter cutting, vertical contour, and custom engineered sawing solutions.
How to install work stop on a DoALL conveyor | DoALL Sawing Products
🔧 Get ready to upgrade your DoALL conveyor with a work stop! Ensure smooth functionality and precise control with these installation steps.
Installing a work stop on a DoALL conveyor involves several steps to ensure proper setup and functionality:
1. Prepare the Work Area: Before beginning the installation process, make sure the work area is clear and free from any obstructions. Ensure that the conveyor is turned off and disconnected from its power source.
2. Identify the Installation Location: Determine the desired location for the work stop along the conveyor. This is typically at a point where materials need to be stopped for processing or inspection.
3. Position the Work Stop: Place the work stop in the desired location along the conveyor. Ensure that it is aligned correctly and securely fastened to the conveyor frame.
4. Secure the Work Stop: Use appropriate fasteners (such as bolts or screws) to secure the work stop to the conveyor frame. Make sure the fasteners are tightened securely to prevent any movement during operation.
5. Adjust as Necessary: If the work stop does not perform as expected during testing, make any necessary adjustments to its position or configuration. Double-check all connections and fasteners to ensure everything is secure.
6. Final Inspection: After testing and adjustments, perform a final inspection of the work stop and surrounding area to ensure everything is in proper working order. Make any additional adjustments or corrections as needed.
By following these steps carefully, you can successfully install a work stop on a DoALL conveyor, providing precise control over material movement for your operations.
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Installing a work stop on a DoALL conveyor involves several steps to ensure proper setup and functionality:
1. Prepare the Work Area: Before beginning the installation process, make sure the work area is clear and free from any obstructions. Ensure that the conveyor is turned off and disconnected from its power source.
2. Identify the Installation Location: Determine the desired location for the work stop along the conveyor. This is typically at a point where materials need to be stopped for processing or inspection.
3. Position the Work Stop: Place the work stop in the desired location along the conveyor. Ensure that it is aligned correctly and securely fastened to the conveyor frame.
4. Secure the Work Stop: Use appropriate fasteners (such as bolts or screws) to secure the work stop to the conveyor frame. Make sure the fasteners are tightened securely to prevent any movement during operation.
5. Adjust as Necessary: If the work stop does not perform as expected during testing, make any necessary adjustments to its position or configuration. Double-check all connections and fasteners to ensure everything is secure.
6. Final Inspection: After testing and adjustments, perform a final inspection of the work stop and surrounding area to ensure everything is in proper working order. Make any additional adjustments or corrections as needed.
By following these steps carefully, you can successfully install a work stop on a DoALL conveyor, providing precise control over material movement for your operations.
Follow Us On Social Media:
Facebook: doallsawing
Twitter: DoALLSawing
LinkdedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/doall
Instagram: doallsaws
#DoALL #ConveyorInstallation #WorkStop #MetalWorking #Fabrication #Manufacturing #IndustrialEngineering #SetupTips #InstallationGuide #MaterialHandling #PrecisionControl #ProductionEfficiency #EquipmentMaintenance #BusinessOperations #IndustrialAutomation #WorkflowOptimization #EngineeringSolutions #QualityControl #ProductivityBoost #MetalFabrication #ManufacturingIndustry #IndustrialEquipment
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perfect!!
I have same model how come yours have the button on the handle to go up and down ??
I work at Continental Machines which manufactured all the various models of the DoAll metal cutting band saws in Savage Mn. I estimating the video was recorded in the 1970’s Leighton A. Wilkie (1900-1993)
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you need to show the cutting more
What coolant level do you have? To be able to measure it with a refractometer
I want to buy
Good morning! I have the “E22 overload of the emulsion pump” how I delete that?.thanks.
whats the acceptable ampherage on this
Okay now let people know that you're asking almost $2,000 for that stupid brush
Pretty sure your daddy will ban you from the shop after you ruined his blade by not turning on the coolant.
It’s cute 🥰
great machines
Love this video
Thanks!
Yeah, This video is great and very informative. I want to talk with you about this. Can we connect on social media?
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doing great work
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You can literally see the string
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Great video! Here's another video of Complete Metal Design: ua-cam.com/video/S8fAIn9kO2E/v-deo.html
What year was this interview?
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Where can I find the instruction manual for this machine? Can you help me?
First step shows moving it up to clear the vises. Next clip showing panel removal work the blade in the vise. 👁️👄👁️
Who is doing the interview?
This is a really nice video! Thanks!
Can the blade be lowered manually?
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its so long gurney you and your experience is going through
I also want to startup some work in America....
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Kurt... I can't here what you have too say (no speakers) It looks good though. Thank you for building me a saw. I have owned it for about a year. This saw is the best saw I've ever owned. No down time and it cuts like a saw should every thing I have fed it. I have owned 5 different saws , jet, Hem, Hyd Met, wells . This saw has been the best ever.
Woo! you and your team produce high quality! Let's Be youtube friends? :3
Were you really that lazy that you couldnt set the feet level? Nice looking saw, who made if for you? Charles
Hello from Buenos Aires ARGENTINA
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I hear a lot of good things about your saws but were are they manufactured please tell me not in China.
The harmonics will destroy blade life. How do you calculate the correct blade pitch?
Great question.... Response from a Project Engineer - Blade pitch is usually determined by thickness of materia l(For tubing use the wall thickness and add for bundle cutting). Band speed and feed rate are just as important to minimize harmonics depending on the type of material.For example- If you are cutting low carbon steel 1015-1035 with a 1-1/4” blade you would use a 6 or 5-8 pitch blade if material is under 6” thick. At a band speed of 315 fpm. For 6-12” use a 2-4 pitch blade at 295 fpm. For over 12” use a 1-3 pitch blade at 295 fpm. For stainless steel a finer pitch is used. Feed rate and band speed are considerably lower.For aluminum, a higher band speed and feed rate are suggested. If you have the right blade pitch selected. Adjusting the feed rate and band speed will very on different types of saws depending on its structure.
+DoALL Sawing So the 3-25 tooth rule doesn't apply then in this situation? That response sounds confusing based on diameters. If you're cutting through the length of a tube or solid, wouldn't it be based off the width of the cut you would be taking? I ask because I was a regional Sawing product specialist for DGI in Canada and am trying to keep up on info. I hope to return to the industry when the market improves again.
Response from a Project Engineer - The 3-25 tooth rule of thumb still applies. This was an example for a saw with a 1-1/4” blade. If a customer is cutting different sizes of material thou out the day lets say 6-12”. A 2-4 pitch blade would cover the majority of the cuts without switching the blade between cuts. Optimally yes a 4 tooth blade would work better for the smaller diameter material and a 2 tooth blade for the larger material for the best blade life. A multi pitched tooth blade just has a wider application for the purchase of one blade. If the customer is only cutting 10-12” solids. A single pitch or multi pitch blade ranging for that particular application. Would still be the best for the customer and life of the blade.
This one Imported from Taiwan 100%. Not made in USA.
this one is imported from Taiwan 100%
Good Job, Ladies and Gents! Good stuff to share with our prospects and existing customers. G.E.
Awesome Job, Guys! Thanks. German E.