Abrasive saws, also known as cut-off saws or chop saws, are circular saws (a type of power tool) that are used to cut hard materials including metals, tile, and concrete.
Large trigger switch for easy manipulating
Stable structure, small vibration and high cutting precision
Suit for cutting aluminum, Aluminum Alloy, Copper, Copper Alloy and Plastic material
Folddown cutting head with locking pin and convenient carrying handle for safe
One kind of power tool used to cut through materials like metal, concrete, brick, or masonry is called a cut-off machine. The manufacturing, metalworking, and construction sectors frequently employ these machines.
Cut-Off Machine Types:
Gas-Powered Devices for Cut-Off:
Common Use: Frequently utilized on building sites when access to electricity may be limited.
Benefits: Strong and portable, ideal for demanding jobs.
Machines for Electric Cut-Off:
Power Source: Powered by electricity, either battery- or cord-operated.
Benefits In general, gas-powered equipment produce no exhaust fumes and are quieter and lighter.
Chop Saws, or abrasive cut-off machines:
Blade Type: Cuts through metal using abrasive wheels.
Frequently Used: Metalworking.
A cut-off saw, often called an abrasive saw, is a power instrument that can be used to cut a variety of materials, most frequently masonry, metal, or concrete. It has a circular abrasive blade or a fast-moving toothed blade that produces clean, precise cuts. These saws are frequently employed in building, metalworking, and other industries where precise and quick cutting are necessary.
The type of blade used will vary depending on the material being cut. For cutting metal, abrasive blades are frequently employed, whereas blades with diamond tips are utilized for cutting masonry and concrete.
Depending on the model, cut-off saws can be powered by compressed air, gas engines, or electric motors. Because they may be used outside and are portable, gasoline-powered cut-off saws are widely used.
To stop debris and sparks from escaping when cutting, a safety guard is placed above the blade. Additionally, it offers the operator safety.
The saw normally features one or more handles for a firm grip and control while in use.
The operator can start and stop the saw by using the switch or trigger.