Diamond Wall Sawing
The Diamond Wall Saw has a variety of uses from cutting
off or reducing sections of reinforced concrete walls to
forming doors, escalator or lift shaft openings. Due to its
light weight and easily transportable components, it is capable
of being used in multi storey buildings on either walls or
floors up to depths of 700mm. With flush cutting capabilities
cutting tight up to parallel walls or floors is easily achieved.
Diesel Powered Floor Sawing
Cutting of reinforced
concrete or asphalt provides a clean and straight cut to
depths of up to 500mm. The floor sawing method can be used
to cut per linear metre to separate or straighten rough areas
of slabs or cut the perimeter of openings and the internal
area into sections. Each section can then be lifted out removing
the vibration caused by using breakers. Expansion joints
in new concrete floors can also be formed with the width
of cuts varying from 3mm - 20mm.
Electric Powered Floor Sawing
We operate powerful Electric Floor Saws for internal cutting
works. This method of cutting is ideally suited for protected
environments such as hospitals, food or chemical production
facilities or heavily populated area's such as shopping
centres or offices.
We can achieve depths
of 500mm through heavily reinforced concrete floor slabs
and ground beams. Although these machines can run diamond
blades up to 1500mm diameter they are designed to fit through
standard personnel doors, and so access is not normally a
problem. Due to these machines being powered by 415 volt
electricity they are operator and environmentally friendly.
Diamond Wire Sawing
For extremely thick and heavily reinforced structures the
wire saw is an effective method of cutting. Due to its portability
and very low noise and vibration levels this machine can
be used in sensitive areas.
A thin wire with diamond impregnated beads is threaded through
a pre-drilled hole within the structure. The wire is run
through a series of pulleys and around a powered feed wheel
and literally pulled through the concrete structure like
a cheese wire. |