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The RELTON 05G-RS Rel-Saw is a semi-synthetic bandsaw cutting fluid concentrate designed for use in band saw cutting operations across metal fabrication and industrial cutting applications. Supplied in a 5-gallon container, this concentrate mixes with water to form a stable emulsion that lubricates the blade, reduces heat buildup, and extends blade life. It is fortified with boundary lubricants and incorporates rust and corrosion inhibitors to protect both the workpiece and the machine. Maintenance technicians and machinists handling ferrous and non-ferrous cutting work are the primary installers and users of this fluid.
The 05G-RS concentrate is suited for production and maintenance shops running horizontal or vertical band saws on metal stock. Its formulation maintains emulsion stability across a wide range of water hardness conditions, making it practical in facilities where water quality varies. The fluid promotes cleaner machine sumps compared to conventional soluble oils, reducing buildup and downtime associated with sump cleaning and fluid replacement intervals.
Designed as a general-purpose semi-synthetic cutting fluid concentrate for use in band saw machines performing metal cutting operations. Specific equipment compatibility should be verified against the equipment manufacturer recommendations before use.
This fluid is mixed with water at the appropriate dilution ratio per the manufacturer guidelines before introduction into the machine sump — do not add concentrate directly to an undiluted sump without following the proper mix procedure. Drain and clean the sump thoroughly before converting from a soluble oil to this semi-synthetic product to avoid compatibility issues. Dispose of spent cutting fluid in accordance with local environmental regulations, as metalworking fluids are considered regulated waste in most jurisdictions. Personal protective equipment including gloves and eye protection should be worn when handling concentrate.
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