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Crwdns2931665:0crwdne2931665:0 [title|Saw] [summary]Repair information and guides for saws, including circular saws, jigsaws, and scroller saws.[/summary] [summary_image|3083045] [page_title|Saw Repair] == Background == A saw is a tool used to cut through material such as wood, metal, or stone. Saws generally consist of a tough blade, chain, or wire with a hard-toothed edge for cutting. Saws may be hand-, steam-, water-, or electricity-powered. Types of saws include hand saws, back saws, bow saws, circular saws, reciprocating saws, and bandsaws. According to archaeologists, saws probably evolved from Neolithic stone or bone tools dating back to prehistory. Saws were first made of materials such as flint, obsidian, seashells, and shark teeth with serrated edges. Unframed copper saws were used by ancient Egyptians as early as 3,100-2,686 BC in the Early Dynastic Period. Ancient Egyptians used saws that cut on the pull and push strokes. Eventually, saw teeth were developed to cut only on the pull stroke with teeth projecting on one side of the blade. During the Iron Age, frame saws were developed to hold thin blades in tension. Iron became the preferred material for saw blades, though steel was used as early as 1200 BC. Mechanically powered saws include circular-blade saws, reciprocating saws, band saws, [[Topic:Concrete Saw|cement and concrete saws|new_window=true]], [[Topic:Chainsaw|chainsaws|new_window=true]], and [[Topic:Pole Saw|pole saws|new_window=true]]. == Identification == Hand saws generally have a relatively thick blade that allows them to cut through material without bending. Back saws are similar to hand saws but have a thinner blade backed with brass or steel for greater rigidity. Frame saws generally have metal or wood frames to maintain rigidity. == Jigsaws == [wikilist|jigsaw] == Reciprocating Saws == [wikilist|reciprocating] == Circular Saws == [wikilist|circular saw] [wikilist|Ridgid|title=Ridgid Saws] [wikilist|ryobi|title=Ryobi Saws] == Additional Information == * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw|Saw] * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_saw|Circular Saw] * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_saw|Reciprocating Saw] * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_(tool)|Jigsaw (tool)]
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+[title|Zaag]
+
+[page_title|Zaag Reparatie]
+
+[summary]Reparatie-informatie en handleidingen voor zagen, waaronder cirkelzagen, decoupeerzagen en figuurzagen.[/summary]
+
+== Background ==
+
+A saw is a tool used to cut through material such as wood, metal, or stone. Saws generally consist of a tough blade, chain, or wire with a hard-toothed edge for cutting. Saws may be hand-, steam-, water-, or electricity-powered. Types of saws include hand saws, back saws, bow saws, circular saws, reciprocating saws, and bandsaws.
+
+According to archaeologists, saws probably evolved from Neolithic stone or bone tools dating back to prehistory. Saws were first made of materials such as flint, obsidian, seashells, and shark teeth with serrated edges. Unframed copper saws were used by ancient Egyptians as early as 3,100-2,686 BC in the Early Dynastic Period. Ancient Egyptians used saws that cut on the pull and push strokes. Eventually, saw teeth were developed to cut only on the pull stroke with teeth projecting on one side of the blade. During the Iron Age, frame saws were developed to hold thin blades in tension. Iron became the preferred material for saw blades, though steel was used as early as 1200 BC.
+
+Mechanically powered saws include circular-blade saws, reciprocating saws, band saws, [[Topic:Concrete Saw|cement and concrete saws|new_window=true]], [[Topic:Chainsaw|chainsaws|new_window=true]], and [[Topic:Pole Saw|pole saws|new_window=true]].
+
+== Identification ==
+
+Hand saws generally have a relatively thick blade that allows them to cut through material without bending. Back saws are similar to hand saws but have a thinner blade backed with brass or steel for greater rigidity. Frame saws generally have metal or wood frames to maintain rigidity.
+
+== Jigsaws ==
+
+[wikilist|jigsaw]
+
+== Reciprocating Saws ==
+
+[wikilist|reciprocating]
+
+== Circular Saws ==
+
+[wikilist|circular saw]
+
+[wikilist|Ridgid|title=Ridgid Saws]
+
+[wikilist|ryobi|title=Ryobi Saws]
+
+== Additional Information ==
+
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw|Saw]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_saw|Circular Saw]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_saw|Reciprocating Saw]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_(tool)|Jigsaw (tool)]

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Crwdns2931665:0crwdne2931665:0 [title|Saw] [summary]Repair information and guides for saws, including circular saws, jigsaws, and scroller saws.[/summary] [summary_image|3083045] [page_title|Saw Repair] == Background == A saw is a tool used to cut through material such as wood, metal, or stone. Saws generally consist of a tough blade, chain, or wire with a hard-toothed edge for cutting. Saws may be hand-, steam-, water-, or electricity-powered. Types of saws include hand saws, back saws, bow saws, circular saws, reciprocating saws, and bandsaws. According to archaeologists, saws probably evolved from Neolithic stone or bone tools dating back to prehistory. Saws were first made of materials such as flint, obsidian, seashells, and shark teeth with serrated edges. Unframed copper saws were used by ancient Egyptians as early as 3,100-2,686 BC in the Early Dynastic Period. Ancient Egyptians used saws that cut on the pull and push strokes. Eventually, saw teeth were developed to cut only on the pull stroke with teeth projecting on one side of the blade. During the Iron Age, frame saws were developed to hold thin blades in tension. Iron became the preferred material for saw blades, though steel was used as early as 1200 BC. Mechanically powered saws include circular-blade saws, reciprocating saws, band saws, [[Topic:Concrete Saw|cement and concrete saws|new_window=true]], [[Topic:Chainsaw|chainsaws|new_window=true]], and [[Topic:Pole Saw|pole saws|new_window=true]]. == Identification == Hand saws generally have a relatively thick blade that allows them to cut through material without bending. Back saws are similar to hand saws but have a thinner blade backed with brass or steel for greater rigidity. Frame saws generally have metal or wood frames to maintain rigidity. == Jigsaws == [wikilist|jigsaw] == Reciprocating Saws == [wikilist|reciprocating] == Circular Saws == [wikilist|circular saw] [wikilist|Ridgid|title=Ridgid Saws] [wikilist|ryobi|title=Ryobi Saws] == Additional Information == * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw|Saw] * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_saw|Circular Saw] * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_saw|Reciprocating Saw] * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_(tool)|Jigsaw (tool)]
[summary]Reparatie-informatie en handleidingen voor zagen, waaronder cirkelzagen, decoupeerzagen en figuurzagen.[/summary]
-== Background ==
+== Achtergrond ==
-A saw is a tool used to cut through material such as wood, metal, or stone. Saws generally consist of a tough blade, chain, or wire with a hard-toothed edge for cutting. Saws may be hand-, steam-, water-, or electricity-powered. Types of saws include hand saws, back saws, bow saws, circular saws, reciprocating saws, and bandsaws.
+Een zaag is een stuk gereedschap dat wordt gebruikt om door materiaal zoals hout, metaal of steen te zagen. Zagen bestaan ​​over het algemeen uit een sterk zaagblad, ketting of draad met een harde tand. Zagen kunnen hand-, stoom-, water- of elektrisch aangedreven worden. Er zijn verschillende soorten zagen, zoals handzagen, beugelzagen, cirkelzagen, reciprozagen en lintzagen.
-According to archaeologists, saws probably evolved from Neolithic stone or bone tools dating back to prehistory. Saws were first made of materials such as flint, obsidian, seashells, and shark teeth with serrated edges. Unframed copper saws were used by ancient Egyptians as early as 3,100-2,686 BC in the Early Dynastic Period. Ancient Egyptians used saws that cut on the pull and push strokes. Eventually, saw teeth were developed to cut only on the pull stroke with teeth projecting on one side of the blade. During the Iron Age, frame saws were developed to hold thin blades in tension. Iron became the preferred material for saw blades, though steel was used as early as 1200 BC.
+Volgens archeologen zijn zagen waarschijnlijk geëvolueerd uit neolithische stenen of benen werktuigen die teruggaan tot de prehistorie. Zagen werden oorspronkelijk gemaakt van materialen zoals vuursteen, obsidiaan, schelpen en haaientanden met gekartelde randen. Koperen zagen zonder frame werden al door de oude Egyptenaren gebruikt tussen 3100 en 2686 v.Chr. in de vroege dynastieke periode. De oude Egyptenaren gebruikten zagen die zowel met trekkende als duwende bewegingen zaagden. Uiteindelijk werden zaagtanden ontwikkeld die alleen met trekkende bewegingen zaagden, waarbij de tanden aan één kant van het zaagblad uitstaken. Tijdens de ijzertijd werden raamzagen ontwikkeld om dunne bladen onder spanning te houden. IJzer werd het voorkeursmateriaal voor zaagbladen, hoewel staal al in 1200 v.Chr. werd gebruikt.
-Mechanically powered saws include circular-blade saws, reciprocating saws, band saws, [[Topic:Concrete Saw|cement and concrete saws|new_window=true]], [[Topic:Chainsaw|chainsaws|new_window=true]], and [[Topic:Pole Saw|pole saws|new_window=true]].
+Mechanisch aangedreven zagen zijn onder andere cirkelzagen, reciprozagen, lintzagen, [[Onderwerp:Betonzaag|cement- en betonzagen|new_window=true]], [[Onderwerp:Kettingzaag|kettingzagen|new_window=true]] en [[Onderwerp:Staafzaag|stokzagen|new_window=true]].
-== Identification ==
+== Identificatie ==
-Hand saws generally have a relatively thick blade that allows them to cut through material without bending. Back saws are similar to hand saws but have a thinner blade backed with brass or steel for greater rigidity. Frame saws generally have metal or wood frames to maintain rigidity.
+Handzagen hebben over het algemeen een relatief dik blad, waardoor ze door materiaal kunnen zagen zonder te buigen. Raamzagen lijken op handzagen, maar hebben een dunner blad met een messing of stalen achterkant voor meer stijfheid. Raamzagen hebben over het algemeen een metalen of houten frame om de stijfheid te behouden.
-== Jigsaws ==
+== Decoupeerzagen ==
-[wikilist|jigsaw]
+[wikilist|decoupeerzaag]
-== Reciprocating Saws ==
+== Reciprozagen ==
-[wikilist|reciprocating]
+[wikilist|reciprozaag]
-== Circular Saws ==
+== Cirkelzagen ==
-[wikilist|circular saw]
+[wikilist|cirkelzaag]
-[wikilist|Ridgid|title=Ridgid Saws]
+[wikilist|Ridgid|title=Ridgidzagen]
-[wikilist|ryobi|title=Ryobi Saws]
+[wikilist|ryobi|title=Ryobizagen]
-== Additional Information ==
+== Aanvullende informatie ==
-* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw|Saw]
-* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_saw|Circular Saw]
-* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_saw|Reciprocating Saw]
-* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_(tool)|Jigsaw (tool)]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw|Zaag]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirkelzaag|Cirkelzaag]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_saw|Reciprocatingzaag]
+* Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_(gereedschap)|Decoupeerzaag (gereedschap)]