Concrete Cutting Equipment

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Concrete cutting is a procedure of sewing, cutting, and removal of concrete. Skilled operators utilize specialized saws to cut concrete pavement with precision, accuracy and without making many mistakes. In the old days, concrete cutting companies used large jackhammers to hammer the concrete. However, this method often left the concrete dusty and messy. Also, with a large amount of concrete needed to make a paved area, workers often lacked time to complete the job promptly.

Diamond cutting, or core cutting, is another common concrete cutting technique that uses diamond blades to perform the task. Diamond blades are not only used for core cutting, they are also used for cutting out excess concrete when doing drywall repairs. Drywall is the most labor-intensive type of construction work. It takes a lot of preparation before the drywall can be laid down, and workers must make sure that the drywall does not crack. Diamond blades are used for cutting out the excess concrete from the walls.

Flat sawing walls is another common concrete cutting technique. With flat sawing walls, workers make long, horizontal cuts into the walls to flatten them out. A worker may cut slabs as long as two feet to make long, flat cuts into the walls.

Pavers and heavy trucks cannot move through narrow passages and cracks and so concrete cutting contractors designed concrete pavers to run through these narrow. A concrete cutting contractor makes vertical holes into the paper by using a drill press. Drilling a hole in the wrong place could cause large amounts of water to build up around the hole. Once water starts to set, the hole would swell, causing an accident.

A third common concrete cutting technique is wire sawing. With this method, a worker uses a wire cutter to cut slabs, tiles or pipes. Wire saws must be handled with care because they can sever fingers and toes easily. For this reason, workers must wear safety glasses and gloves when handling a wire cutter. Also, it’s important to wear rubber soles on the boots of the worker.

Some people wonder if concrete cutting machines and saws are noisy. Yes, saws do produce lots of noise. Workers have to wear ear protectors and muffs to keep them safe from the noise. However, when blades cut concrete at a high speed, this becomes less of an issue. Blades cutters can move faster than the human body and the noise produced does not become irritating.

The last major use of concrete cutting machines is to chip away slabs, tiles and walls. Diamond saws and wire saws are ideal for this job. Diamond saws are capable of cutting down walls and roofs in a single shot, while wire saws can slice the roof and the walls of a building in half. These saws also have the ability to chip plaster and gypsum off of walls. Workers can use concrete chip saws to remove concrete on the ground, too.

Overall, concrete cutting and core drilling are necessary to perform any concrete cutting project. If concrete cutting and core drilling aren’t performed correctly, projects can become very expensive. Projects can even collapse if workers don’t use the correct equipment. To avoid having problems with concrete cutting and core drilling, always consult with experienced concrete contractors who offer these services.

Aside from concrete cutting and core drilling, pneumatic saws are also used extensively in concrete-cutting projects. Diamond pneumatic saws are a popular choice because they are easier to use and faster. Workers can also generate less noise using pneumatic saws. However, pneumatic saws are often more expensive than diamond saws. Pneumatic saws are ideal for cutting hard-to-reach places or cutting irregular shapes.

Workers also use concrete cutting equipment such as circular blades. These circular blades are perfect for cutting away concrete where it’s difficult to reach or to cut around obstacles. Circular blades are available in both horizontal and vertical forms. Workers can choose from circular saws that have up and down blades, as well as saws that have multiple blades and are vertical. Workers also use circular saws to cut away the top layers of masonry walls and to cut out corners and patterns where straight, angled cutters are inadequate.

Finally, concrete cutting machines are used to drill, concrete cutters and core drills. Although concrete cutters are normally used for concrete cuts only, some models also include plumbing components at their base. Typically, the smaller core drilling machine is used to drill holes in plumbing pipes and is ideal for small to medium-sized projects. Larger core drilling machines are ideal for drilling large diameter pipes, while plumbing machines are perfect for installing and repairing larger diameter pipes.