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Ф10.5

Ф10.5

Versatility and Precision with Diamond Wire Saw for Reinforced Concrete Cutting

Diamond Wire Saw for Reinforced Concrete Cutting excels in versatility and precision for construction, demolition, and infrastructure maintenance projects, offering efficient and precise cutting solutions for a variety of applications. Its efficiency and durability result in reduced downtime and maintenance costs, enhancing overall productivity. This valuable tool for construction professionals is essential for ensuring high-quality finished products in the construction industry.

Key Features:

  1. High Efficiency and Precision: Diamond Wire Saw for Reinforced Concrete cutting delivers high efficiency and precision , enabling precise and uniform cuts in Reinforced Concrete materials.

  2. Advanced Design: Crafted with advanced design features, this wire saw ensures smooth and clean cuts, reducing material waste and improving productivity. Its advanced design features make it a preferred choice for construction professionals in various industries.

  3. Durability: Diamond wire Saw for Reinforced Concrete cutting is constructed using high-strength materials to withstand the demanding conditions encountered in Concrete cutting operations. The blades are engineered to resist wear, fatigue, and breakage, ensuring long-lasting performance in harsh environments.

  4. Customization: Diamond wire Saw for Reinforced Concrete cutting is available in various sizes, shapes, and configurations to suit specific cutting requirements and material types. Customization options allow for tailored solutions to meet the unique challenges of each Concrete cutting project.

  5. Efficiency: The wire saw's precision cutting capability ensures precise cutting with minimal waste and damage to surrounding structures. This precision cutting capability is essential for maintaining dimensional accuracy, minimizing overbreak, and maximizing productivity in Concrete cutting operations.

Wire Specifications





Item No.

Bead Diameter (mm)

Beads per Meter

Cutting Material

Coating

W4

Ф11.0

40

Reinforced concrete

rubber + spring


Ф10.5

40

Reinforced concrete

rubber + spring


Ф10.5

44

Reinforced concrete

rubber + spring

Parameter





Cutting Material

Wire Speed (m/s)

Cutting Speed (m2/h)

Wire Life (m2/m)

 

Reinforced concrete (wet cut)

22 to 25

0.8 to 3.0

0.8 to 4.0

 

Reinforced concrete (dry cut)

18 to 25

0.6 to 1.5

0.6 to 2.0

 

Reinforced concrete (underwater cutting)

15 to 20

0.6 to 2.0

0.6 to 2.0

 

Steel structural parts

15 to 25

0.03 to 0.1

0.2 to 0.5

 

Bead Specifications





Bead Diameter (mm)

of Working Layer (mm)

Length (mm)

Bead Type

 

Ф11.0

H6.4, H6.0

11

Sintered

 

Ф10.5

H6.4, H5.8

10.5

Sintered

 

Ф10.5

H6.2

10

Electroplated double layer diamond

 


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