Sawing
 
 
  
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Track Sawing
 
 
  Track
  saws
  are
  capable
  of
  cutting
  either
  horizontally
  or 
  vertically,
  fixed
  on
  to
  a
  wall
  or
  floor.
  SMS
  Wales
  use
  the
  latest 
  high
  frequency
  Husqvarna
  electronic
  equipment
  remotely 
  controlled.
  Track
  mounted
  wall
  saws
  are
  light
  in
  weight
  and 
  cut
  clean
  up
  to
  530mm
  in
  concrete
  and
  stone,
  giving
  precise 
  dimensional
  door,
  vent
  and
  window
  openings.
  The
  high 
  frequency
  track
  saw
  has
  a
  3
  phase
  electric
  power
  unit 
  controlling
  a
  3
  phase
  power
  head,
  which
  is
  operated
  by 
  remote
  control,
  allowing
  the
  operator
  to
  be
  positioned
  away 
  from
  the
  cutting
  operation.
  The
  cutting
  is
  carried
  out
  by 
  making
  a
  series
  of
  passes
  along
  the
  length
  being
  cut,
  until
  the 
  correct depth is achieved
 
 
  
Wire Sawing
 
 
  Wire
  sawing
  works
  by
  using
  a
  beaded
  diamond
  wire
  wrapped 
  around
  the
  item
  to
  be
  cut
  and
  then
  through
  a
  series
  of
  pulleys, 
  allowing
  virtually
  any
  depth
  or
  shape
  of
  structure
  to
  be
  cut. 
  The
  wire
  is
  cooled
  by
  free
  flowing
  water
  at
  all
  times,
  this
  helps 
  with
  the
  cutting
  and
  keeps
  the
  electric
  motors
  from 
  overheating.
  The
  wire
  is
  pulled
  through
  the
  structure
  and
  any 
  excess
  wire
  is
  then
  stored
  around
  the
  pulley
  system.
  This 
  method
  is
  extremely
  useful
  in
  cutting
  through
  steel
  pipes 
  when carrying out renewal works by water companies.
 
 
  Wire
  sawing
  is
  ideal
  for
  cutting
  larger
  sections
  of
  masonry, 
  reinforced
  concrete
  or
  stone,
  as
  there
  are
  very
  few
  restrictions 
  on
  the
  size
  and
  depth
  of
  openings.
  This
  is
  a
  fast
  method
  of 
  cutting,
  with
  low
  noise
  emissions.
  Wire
  sawing
  can
  be
  carried 
  out
  horizontally
  or
  vertically
  for
  any
  awkward
  shapes
  making 
  this an extremely versatile cutting method
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
  