Diamond Speed Saw Blade’s Troubleshooting Tips
| Problem | Cause | Remedy |
| Blade is cutting slow | Blade bond is too hard | Use a soft bond blade |
| Blade segments have closed | Redress the blade by cutting abrasive material such as asphalt or lightweight block | |
| Excessive RPM | Use the appropriate rated RPM | |
| Overheating & Core turning blue | Inadequate water | Increase water flow |
| Long periods of dry cutting | Take breaks between cuts | |
| Loss of tension or Blade wobbling | Depleted saw bearings | Fix bearings |
| Blade mounted incorrectly | Remount blade | |
| Overheating | Correct overheating situation | |
| Improper RPM | Use the appropriate rated RPM | |
| Undercutting | Abrasive material wearing underneath the segment | Increase water flow or use a blade with undercut protection |
| Segment Loss | Blade is overheating | Use water or use a soft bond blade |
| Twisted in cut | Keep blade in a straight line cut | |
| Undercutting of core | Keep blade out of sub base | |
| Arbor out of round | Improper blade mount | Tighten blade |
| Damaged shaft or flange | Correct the saw problem | |
| Excessive Wear | Blade has too soft of a bond | Use a blade with a harder bond |
| Insufficient water | Increase water flow | |
| Uneven Wear | Improper blade mount | Mount blade correctly |
| Insufficient water | Increase water flow | |
| Warped core | Blade needs to be replaced | |
| Segments are cracking | Blade Bond too hard | Use a softer bonded blade |
| Pushing blade through cut | Let the blade do the cutting | |
| Cracks in Core | Blade bond too hard | Use a softer bonded blade |
| Blade misalignment | Mount blade correctly | |
| Bouncing blade in cut | Let the blade do the cutting | |
