Solving Vibration Issues in Flying Saw Applications
Mar 22, 2026 • Machine MaintenanceApplication
Vibration in flying saw systems can undermine cut quality and reduce process stability. This application note summarises mechanical and blade-level strategies to mitigate vibration without referencing specific life metrics.
Practical recommendations:
- Blade balance and trueness: ensure blades are balanced and true before installation. Even minor mass imbalance can amplify at operating speeds.
- Geometry selection: choose geometries optimised for dynamic running; stiffer tooth profiles and reduced free length reduce deflection risks.
- Machine checks: verify runout, alignment and feed system synchronisation — small mechanical adjustments often yield substantial improvements in vibration behaviour.
- Application pairing: when line dynamics are challenging, consider blades from the Heavy-Duty or Titanium series paired with recommended coatings to stabilise cutting forces.
Outcome: combining mechanical tuning with purpose-designed blade geometry reduces vibration, improves cut consistency and lowers the need for downstream rework.