Floor sawing - used to cut any horizontal flat concrete surfaces, in any location. Floor sawing is quick, efficient and often used when surface repairs need to be made in a short space of time. A circular blade is mounted on a spindle and powered by a diesel or petrol engine, with the operator walking behind the unit as it moves along a flat surface. The diamond blade is capable of cutting up to 500mm depth.
Track sawing - The fastest and most precise method for creating openings in vertical concrete structures, used to cut door and window openings through walls and floors. A track supports a travelling sled and circular diamond steel blade. The track is bolted to the concrete surface, such as a wall or other steep incline. The sled travels backwards and forwards along the track powered by a hydraulic or electric motor, with a cut being made as the blade makes a series of passes over the surface area. This cutting method can be used to cut openings of up to 1005mm depth.
