Friday 21 March 2014

Concrete saw: Features of an ideal tool

Handy cutter made for cutting reinforced material and stone pieces should be light in weight but heavy in efficiency. It should be a heavy duty cutter in a handy design. Also it should be a petrol device. Now it can be a matter of debate. It is a matter of personal choice but experienced construction workers rely on petrol cutters.

A petrol concrete saw works independently. It is a complete device that can be freely moved over reinforced material. For instance you are cutting a slab from sides. You make cut marks on the slab and start the cutter. You put the blade on the cut line and move it on the line. If it is a petrol device then you won’t have any problem in working with the tool. But if you are using an electric cutter then you would have to be careful about the trailing wire that connects the tool with its source of power.

An ideal concrete saw should be a petrol machine. In addition to independence and freedom to move the tool, petrol has another advantage and that it is petrol motor is more powerful than its electric variant. A petrol concrete saw can produce more power than an electric concrete saw could.

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