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Cut Off Saw
A cut off concrete saw is one of the most portable and fastest ways to cut concrete. Using a diamond blade, some of the cut off saws we offer reach depths of up to 10 inches. This is important when using a cut off saw to cut through thick foundations or block walls. A cut off saw is even designed, with the proper blade, to cut through other materials such as metals and asphalt.
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Handheld cut off saws, are sometimes known as concrete demo saws and come in many different types. The most commonly found style is the diamond circular blade models that is gasoline powered. Concrete cut off saws are portable and easy to use and set up. These kinds of saws can be heavy and require a good amount of maintenance. A cut off saw can cut just about anything including steel, concrete, masonry and other materials. When choosing a cut off saw make sure your know the proper depth of cut as well as the material you will be cutting.
A diamond blade is the most common type of blade found on the cut off saw. They work completely different than carbide blades intended for wood use. The diamond blade on this kind of saw cut by grinding away the concrete, but carbide blades cut by chipping or cutting away at the wood with a sharp point. The air filter is one of the most important parts of a cut off saw. This is because a cut off saw creates clouds of dust when cutting dry concrete (especially if you are not using a wet cutting kit). The air filter will keep the engine damaging dust particles away from the motor components extending the life of your saw. It is important to change your air filters on a regular basis, especially when cutting dry.
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