Ring Sawing
A ring saw is a unique tool with a cutting capability of 260mm depth with Concrete Cutting Sydney operating 3 different types of power source; we have the ability to operate this machinery to your desired requirements from small retail shops to large civil engineering sites.
This concrete cutting technique has many capabilities, one of its many advantage points is that it can be an ideal solution in confined spaces as water suppression lowers the dust particles and with a low weight ratio is easily handled and can be mounted on a track for perfection cutting.
This machine is capable of cutting concrete, masonry and brickwork; it is ideal for creating openings in floors, walls and pipes.
Ring Sawing is a hand held hydraulic saw that is capable of a cutting depth of 260mm from one side. The ring saw differs from other saws because the blade is not put on a spindle. The blade has no core (centre) and it rotates on a roller system which allows a 350mm blade to cut a depth of 260mm. The way it works is simple: the blade is driven from its periphery, not the centre, it can thus cut 260mm deep with just a 350mm blade making this tool able to cut as deep or deeper than its own radius.
When you need Ring Sawing:
This machine is capable of cutting concrete, masonry and brickwork it is ideal for creating openings in floors, walls and pipes.
Confined spaces
Construction sites without local power
Existing structures or operational buildings
Quick solution required
Minimum mess
Diamond Ring Sawing technology is largely used by Concrete Cutting Sydney to cut various openings through reinforced concrete, with our concrete cutting technicians using hand held hydraulic kit. The ring saws are powered either by Petrol-driven or electrically-driven hydraulic power packs, which give them an increased level of versatility and flexibility.
Diamond Ring Sawing is a low-noise and vibration-free solution, which Concrete Cutting Sydney is pleased to offer in order to cut windows or doors, create openings in reinforced concrete floors, ventilation shafts, stairwells, piles and foundations, plus many other finishing applications and concrete cutting requirements.