Brant Concrete located in Cincinnati near Clermont County offers Flat
sawing, or slab sawing. Flat sawing is one of the most common diamond
cutting methods. Flat sawing uses a diamond blade.
Flat sawing is the most commonly used diamond cutting method. It is
typically used to cut horizontal flat surfaces such as floors, bridge
decks, and pavement. Also called slab saws, flat saws feature a diamond
blade that is mounted on a walk-behind machine requiring only one
operator. Flat saws are typically used to provide expansion joints,
remove damaged pavement sections, clean and repair random cracks for
repair, and remove concrete sections for demolition purposes.
As with the diamond wall saw blade, a flat saw blade consists of a
circular steel core with diamond segments attached to the periphery. The
blade is mounted vertically on the spindle of the flat saw. The flat saw
is pushed or propelled along a flat surface while the diamond blade
makes the vertical cut to the required depth. Flat saws are typically
powered by gasoline or diesel engines, electric or hydraulic sources.
Flat saw blades can range from 12 - 54 inches (305 mm - 1.4 m) in
diameter and can cut up to 24 inches (610 mm) in depth.
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