Troubleshooting in sawmills
The most common problems encountered when sawing logs and wood in the sawmill and industrial woodworking industries along with their possible causes are given in the table below.
| Problem | Possible cause |
| Excessive blade wear | Low feed speed Too high blade speed Dirty logs |
| Vibrating saw | Incorrect band speed Wheel out of balance Incorrect adjustment off saw guide Incorrect adjustment off saw Incorrect pitch in relation to log/timber thickness Log/timber not held firm enough |
| Poor surface finish | Too short pitch Uneven or stellite swage Uneven blade joint |
| Blade overheating | Too thick blade Highly dense wood Worn saw guide Uneven wood side clearance |
| Premature blade breakage | Too high feed speed Too high blade tension Too thick blade in relation to wheel diameter |
| Poor yields | Low feed speed Using blade with too short pitch
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| Snaking blade | Worn blade Too high feed speeds Log/timber not held firm enough Uneven blade tension |