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Most cutting methods rely on a rigid blade or disc. A concrete wire saw, on the other hand, uses a flexible loop of diamond wire that can be routed…
Yes, but it’s more like surgical demolition than wrecking ball energy. Instead of tearing everything apart, concrete wire sawing is used to remove…
Concrete wire sawing is often the only practical solution for these kinds of demanding environments:
Bridge modification and demolition
Thick…
Wire sawing concrete is typically used when other cutting methods aren’t practical. It’s the right choice when:
The structure is extremely…
The main advantages are:
Virtually Unlimited Depth – Unlike standard circular blades that are limited by their diameter, wire saws can cut…
A concrete wire saw uses a looped wire with diamond beads that spins fast and grinds through material with steady pressure. Here’s how it…
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…