Wall sawing or "Track Sawing" involves mounting boots and tracks to concrete surfaces which the saw is then attached to. This allows the saw to be guided along the surface of the wall, floor, beam, ceiling, etc.
The wall saw is typically operated by a trained professional who carefully guides the saw along the desired cutting path. The diamond blade on the wall saw is capable of cutting through thick concrete walls, as well as other materials like brick, block, or stone. The depth of the cut can be adjusted to meet the specific requirements of the project.
Wall sawing is a precise and efficient method for cutting through walls, floors, beams and ceilings, as it allows for controlled and accurate cuts. It is often used in situations where cutting methods, such as hand sawing and flat sawing, are not practical or safe. Wall sawing is commonly used in commercial and industrial construction projects, as well as in residential renovations and remodeling.
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1/2" to 36" deep
Straight Cut
Concrete, Rebar
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Water
Vertical openings, inverted openings, thick slabs where flat saws can't reach.
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Scanning concrete before wall sawing is of paramount importance for several critical reasons:
Scanning helps identify and locate potential hazards within the concrete, such as rebar, post-tension cables, electrical conduits, or plumbing lines. This information is essential to prevent accidents, injuries, and equipment damage during the cutting process.
Concrete scanning provides precise data about the depth and location of embedded objects. This information is crucial for planning and executing accurate wall sawing, ensuring that cuts are made exactly where needed.
Cutting through reinforcement elements like rebar or post-tension cables without prior knowledge can compromise the structural integrity of the concrete. Scanning helps preserve the strength and stability of the structure.
By identifying and avoiding hidden obstructions, concrete scanning helps prevent costly mistakes, rework, and unexpected repair expenses. It allows for more efficient project planning and execution.
Concrete scanning before wall sawing is a proactive and essential step to ensure safety, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness in construction projects. It minimizes risks, helps maintain structural integrity, and aligns with regulatory requirements, ultimately contributing to the success of the project and the protection of both people and property.
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Concrete wall sawing is a cutting technique used to create precise openings or openings in vertical concrete or masonry surfaces. It is commonly used for tasks like creating doorways, windows, or HVAC openings.
Scanning the concrete helps identify hidden obstacles like rebar, post-tension cables, or utilities, ensuring safe and accurate cutting while avoiding potential damage.
Wall sawing equipment includes specialized saws with diamond blades designed for vertical cuts, often mounted on tracks to ensure straight and precise cuts.
The depth of concrete wall sawing can vary based on equipment and blade size, but it can typically achieve depths ranging from a few inches to several feet, depending on the project's requirements.
Project costs depend on factors like the size of the opening, the thickness of the concrete, and the complexity of the cutting. Contractors can provide estimates based on these project-specific details.
Yes, specialized equipment and techniques allow for wall sawing on curved or angled surfaces to create openings or cutouts as needed.
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