Many factors of the concrete cutting project are uncontrollable. However, a critical item that has the most significant impact on the job and the one you can control is the concrete cutting blades selected for the job. You want to keep your blades in working condition for optimal concrete cutting efficiency and performance. One way to ensure this is to understand the blade faults and how they can occur. This way, you can prepare for potential issues beforehand. Following are the most common concrete cutting blade faults, their causes, and how you can avoid them from occurring: Loss of Tension This is one of the most common blade faults at concrete cutting job sites. Loss of tension leads to the blade not staying straight while running. The most common cause behind it is the blade is misaligned, which you can check and easily fix. Another reason behind it is the diameter of the blade flanges. If it's unsuitable for the job, it can create uneven pressure on the centre. To fix this,