FAQ Category: Concrete Wall Sawing
You might see searches for a concrete wall saw rental, but in reality, this isn’t a “grab-and-go” type of tool. Wall sawing takes:
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Absolutely. In fact, it’s kind of built for them. Because the system runs on a track instead of needing a wide swing area, concrete wall saws can…
Yes, water is constantly fed to the blade while cutting. That does two important things:
Keeps the blade cool
Knocks down dust before it…
No, not in any meaningful way, because if it did, it wouldn’t be used for this kind of work in the first place. Most concrete wall sawing happens…
Wall saw systems are designed for serious structural work, so they can handle thick walls and heavy concrete sections. If one pass isn’t enough,…
Anytime a wall needs a new opening without turning the whole structure into a demolition zone. Common uses include:
Cutting door and window…
Yes. In fact, that’s one of its biggest strengths. Modern concrete wall saws use diamond blades that cut through both concrete and steel rebar at…
The saw makes repeated, shallow passes up and down the track, plunging deeper into the wall each time until the cut is complete. It can easily cut…
Most of the time, it comes down to changes after the structure is already built. A warehouse might need a new loading dock. An office might be adding…
It’s a super-controlled way to cut through concrete walls using a track-mounted saw with a diamond blade.
Instead of swinging a handheld saw and…