The composition of the cutting knife mainly includes the following parts:
Blade: The blade is the core part of the cutting knife, which is responsible for cutting and processing wood. The number and shape of the blade will affect the cutting effect and efficiency. For example, a three-blade cutting knife has three cutting edges, which can increase cutting efficiency and reduce jamming.
Handle: The handle is the part that connects the blade and the mechanical equipment. It is usually made of metal or other solid materials to ensure that the tool can work stably when rotating at high speed. The design of the handle should ensure a good grip and anti-slip performance.
Body: The body is the connecting part between the blade and the handle. It is usually made of high-strength materials to withstand the impact and vibration during cutting. The design of the body should take into account heat dissipation and balance to ensure stability and durability for long-term work.
Clamp: The clamp is used to fix the tool to ensure its stability and accuracy in the mechanical equipment. The design of the clamp should take into account the clamping force and shockproof performance to avoid the tool from loosening or breaking when rotating at high speed.
Cooling system: Some advanced cutting tools are equipped with a cooling system that sprays water or other cooling media to reduce the blade temperature, extend tool life and improve cutting quality. The design and use of the cooling system should be adjusted according to the specific application scenario.











