Cut off saws use abrasive discs to slice through metal pipe, bar stock and concrete. Their high powered motors and robust guards ensure clean, square cuts. Spark deflectors and quick release clamps keep workpieces secure during cutting.
Cut-off saws—also known as chop saws or abrasive saws—are designed for straight, high-speed cuts in:
Metal pipes, rods, angles, and profiles
Concrete, bricks, and stone (with a diamond blade on specific models)
Rebar and steel studs
They are essential in metal fabrication, construction sites, and heavy-duty workshop applications where clean, fast, and repetitive cuts are needed.
Abrasive cut-off saws use resin-bonded cutting discs and are great for ferrous metals and general-purpose use. They tend to produce more sparks and require wheel replacement over time.
Dry-cut (cold cut) saws use a carbide-tipped blade and generate fewer sparks, less heat, and a cleaner cut—ideal for steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Both types are corded and powerful, but your choice depends on the material, cut quality, and volume of work.
Key considerations include:
Blade size (commonly 355 mm / 14″) and material compatibility
Motor power (usually 2000–2500W for heavy-duty use)
Quick-lock or tool-free vise for fast material clamping
Adjustable fence for angled cuts (0°–45° on some models)
Spark deflector, durable base, and spindle lock for blade changes
For high-throughput work, a soft start, overload protection, and integrated carry handle can also be helpful.
Cut off saws use abrasive discs to slice through metal pipe, bar stock and concrete. Their high powered motors and robust guards ensure clean, square cuts. Spark deflectors and quick release clamps keep workpieces secure during cutting.
Cut-off saws—also known as chop saws or abrasive saws—are designed for straight, high-speed cuts in:
Metal pipes, rods, angles, and profiles
Concrete, bricks, and stone (with a diamond blade on specific models)
Rebar and steel studs
They are essential in metal fabrication, construction sites, and heavy-duty workshop applications where clean, fast, and repetitive cuts are needed.
Abrasive cut-off saws use resin-bonded cutting discs and are great for ferrous metals and general-purpose use. They tend to produce more sparks and require wheel replacement over time.
Dry-cut (cold cut) saws use a carbide-tipped blade and generate fewer sparks, less heat, and a cleaner cut—ideal for steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Both types are corded and powerful, but your choice depends on the material, cut quality, and volume of work.
Key considerations include:
Blade size (commonly 355 mm / 14″) and material compatibility
Motor power (usually 2000–2500W for heavy-duty use)
Quick-lock or tool-free vise for fast material clamping
Adjustable fence for angled cuts (0°–45° on some models)
Spark deflector, durable base, and spindle lock for blade changes
For high-throughput work, a soft start, overload protection, and integrated carry handle can also be helpful.
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