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What Is The Difference Between Wall Sawing And Slab Sawing?

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What Is The Difference Between Wall Sawing And Slab Sawing?

Wall sawing and slab sawing are both specialized concrete cutting techniques, but they serve different purposes in commercial and industrial projects. Wall sawing is used for vertical surfaces, allowing operators to cut walls, columns, and panels precisely to create openings for doors, windows, or utilities. Slab sawing, on the other hand, is used on horizontal surfaces like floors, pavements, or concrete slabs, making it ideal for removing sections, creating expansion joints, or preparing areas for installations. Both methods require skilled operators and specialized equipment to ensure accuracy, safety, and minimal disruption.


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What Tools Are Used For Wall Sawing?

Wall sawing relies on specialized tools to ensure precise, efficient, and safe cutting of vertical concrete surfaces in commercial and industrial projects. The primary equipment is the wall saw, which is equipped with diamond-tipped blades capable of slicing through thick concrete with accuracy. For taller or larger walls, rails and hydraulic systems help position the saw securely and maintain straight, consistent cuts. Additional tools, such as core drills, may be used to create circular openings for utilities, while dust control and water delivery systems reduce debris and maintain blade performance.


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