Hand sawing covers 3 methods of diamond sawing all of which involve the use of light weight but powerful equipment which our skilled operatives can use to cut and modify.
Electric or hydraulic or petrol engine disc cutters equipped with circular blades up to 400mm in diameter and tipped with segments containing industrial diamonds can cut to depths of up to 155mm.
Diamond blades are available to maximise the efficiency in the material being cut.
Wet cutting is preferable where by fresh water lubricates the diamond blade and eliminates dust however dry sawing is possible with saws equipped with attachments for vacuum systems to collect dust.
Electric or hydraulic or petrol engine ring saws equipped with circular blades up to 370mm in diameter and tipped with segments containing industrial diamonds can cut to depths of up to 270mm. The cutting depth makes them suitable for cutting small or single openings from one side in structural concrete up to 250mm thick.
Specialist chainsaws designed to run chain tipped with diamond segments and to be flushed with water are able to cut to depths of up to 500mm. They are best suited to unreinforced concrete, brick and block work but can cut reinforced concrete, ductile iron and stone.
Plunge cutting allows the cutting of openings without the over cutting seen in other methods but chainsaws must always be ruin with a good flow of water so can only be used in a working environment where that isn’t an issue.
Internal floor cutting is carried out with non fume emitting 3 phase electric machines cutting up to 600mm deep and suitable for use with slurry control in live buildings.
The track can be mounted horizontally, vertically, inverted and any angle in between including going up stairs. The system is designed to be light weight with each component able to be carried and installed by one man. This makes it ideal for working either in confined spaces or in multi story buildings with limited lifting capacity.