High Tower Concrete Cutting - Melbourne

CONCRETE Wall CUTTING IN BALLARAT and MELBOURNE

Concrete Wall Cutting

Concrete Wall Saws or Track Saws as they're commonly known, can cut clean precise cuts, up to 750mm deep in vertical concrete walls and floors.

Wall sawing, also known as track sawing utilises a blade consisting of a circular steel core with segments containing synthetic diamonds laser welded to the outer edge of the blade. This diamond blade is attached to a motor head which is mounted on tracks. 


Power options for wall sawing can be either hi-frequency electric or hydraulic diesel powered. Maximum cutting depth achievable using a wall saw is slightly over 750mm deep.


The corners of an opening after wall sawing are not cut through unless the opening is cut past the connecting cut line. This is due to the use of round diamond blades. Where over cutting needs to be prevented, or represents a structural issue, core holes are drilled in the corners to complete the penetration.


Wall Sawing Features and Benefits

Wall saws are known for their cutting precision, as they are able to achieve accurately sized and fixture ready penetration on completion. Wall sawing is also capable of cutting flush against other surfaces as well as producing bevelled or chamfered edges.


Since wall sawing operation is automated by way of a motor travelling along a fixed track operated via remote control, they are also perfect for cutting concrete which is heavily steel reinforced.


Versatility is yet another benefit of wall sawing as the tracks of the wall saw can be mounted anywhere, be it to the floor, wall, or ceiling (inverted cutting), and at any angle or degree of tilt.


For example, when cutting a doorway penetration, the base and side cuts can be completed using a hand saw and/or ring saw, yet the cut above the head cannot as it is unsafe to use a hand held saw above shoulder height. Whereas the tracks of a wall saw can be safely mounted above shoulder height and the penetration completed by way of wall sawing.



Wall Sawing Applications

  • Wall sawing is the preferred tool for saw cutting tilt up panels, concrete walls or slabs where a road saw cannot gain access.


  • Uses include cutting openings in concrete structure for installation of doorways, windows, staircases, lifts, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wall Sawing produce fumes, and is it suitable for confined spaces?

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