From 10mm to 750mm in both concrete and asphalt
2.5mm to 50mm, with any range in
All units are fitted with catalectic
converters, which reduce carbon monoxide levels by up to 95%.
Essential for indoor and confined space work.
Electric, diesel and petrol motors
Concrete and asphalt roadways, concrete floors and bridges
Hand sawing can cut through reinforced reinforced concrete, asphalt and brick structures to a depth of 250mm
Diamond chain saws can cut through similar materials to a depth of 600mm
Petrol, electric and hydraulic units available
Demolition
Wall, door or floor access
Cutting through, or removal of, suspended slabs
Highly versatile method used for:
Sawing reinforced concrete walls and floors
Cutting access for ventilation ducts
Creating door and window access
Stairwells, corridors, service risers
Cost saving method for demolition
Machinery can be fixed to concrete
Cuts on angles up to 45 degrees
Cuts flush to existing wall and floor surfaces
Wire sawing is the preferred method for removing large structures immovable by other sawing and drilling methods.
Restricted only by budgetary constraints, wire sawing applications are diverse.
Regardless of concrete or steel reinforcement’s strength, wire sawing is an effective method for getting the job done.
The wire sawing system we use is designed specifically for the construction industry. With jobs for councils, state government bodies and water authorities completed on time, this solution is preferred by many clients.
SC wire saw cutting through 220 lineal metres of 1200mm reinforced weir crest at Gleeson’s Weir, 2010