Abrasive Cutting Machines

Metal cutting operations using abrasive discs are most commonly found where speed of cut, and good surface finish of the cut are important.
The difference is even more marked when working with:

very hard or difficult-to-cut materials

heat sensitive materials

modern, sophisticated alloys

High chromium/manganese alloy steels

High speed steels

High nickle alloys

Nimonic alloys

Tool steels

Stainless steels

Low alloy steels

Titanium alloys

Case hardened steels

The special benefits

• speed of cut, especially on solid sections

• low heat generation on heat-sensitive materials

• cuts 'exotic' alloys more effectively than traditional
  sawing methods

• achieves cutting rates fast enough to keep up with
  high-volume production process

• versatile in cutting a range of unusual component   sections and shapes

• foundry applications are catered for - specially
  designed machines are suitable for numerous
  cutting operations.

 

Mechanical Hacksaw

Power hacksaws provide a low cost solution for workshops that need a versitile, accurate and dependable saw which occupies minimal floorspace.