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Concrete Wire Sawiing Blade Cutting and Core Drilling
Core drilling techniques are widely used when precise, circular cuts are needed in concrete. Holes of almost any diameter are easily drilled to make openings in the concrete for plumbing, electrical and HVAC installations. Core drilling is also commonly used to create holes for routing cables or placing anchoring bolts, installing load carrying devices like dowel bars, or for analysis of structures or rock s. The core drill can either be hand-held or mounted to the surface that will be drilled. The core drill can be used on concrete and many other surfaces. Core drills can be operated in any orientation -- on the ground or floor, on a wall, in a ceiling, etc. Holes can be drilled almost any size ranging from 3/8” to in excess of 60” in diameter and virtually any depth with tube and shaft extensions available.
Typical Applications Include: Straight, smooth finished openings in walls, ceilings, and floors. Accurately sized, fixture ready openings. Wall Sawing is used to cut an opening in concrete that is straight or beveled like a dimensional door, opening of a window or vent of A/C etc, our technicians use the diamond blade wall saw. To ensure a perfect cut, the diamond wall saw blade is mounted on the spindle of the wall saw and then run along the wall saw track. This track allows the saw to be used on areas such as vertical walls or steep inclines as well as concrete foundations. Sharp Drilling Sawing and Drilling is experienced in many wall sawing scenarios. Cored chain sawed corners can be used to prevent over-cuts caused by the diameter of the saw blade due to wall thickness. This protects a structure's integrity. Cores through the middle of the sawed section can be used for easier removal of the panel.
For horizontal flat surfaces, slab sawing is a more efficient and less time consuming than jack hammering. Slab sawing is also a more effective technique because it causes less strain on the structural areas.
