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A Brief Analysis of the Features of Fully Automatic Wire Saws

Wire saws offer numerous advantages for various construction projects. Below, we briefly describe their features and advantages:

1. Relatively Heavy Saw Head:

In practice, sometimes the saw head can be secured simply by pressing down on the corners at the bottom, eliminating the need for expansion screws. This significantly reduces damage to the concrete being cut.

2. No Excessive Cooling Water Required:

Anyone who has used a hydraulic wire saw knows that the hydraulic pump unit requires cooling water to lower the oil temperature. Fully automatic wire saws require no excessive cooling water; only the wire head requires cooling water, ensuring long-term operation.

3. Low Cost:

Because they lack a hydraulic system, their cost is significantly reduced.

Overall, they reduce labor intensity, operate safely and reliably, feature overload protection, offer powerful power, and improve cutting capacity and productivity. They are advanced equipment for demolition and relocation projects.

Because their straight-line cutting method creates a more uniform cross-section, they can exponentially increase work speed, shorten construction schedules, further reduce labor costs, enhance bidding advantages, and expand the scale of projects they can handle. The inherent safety, reliability, and stability of this system significantly reduce equipment wear and tear.

Furthermore, static cutting methods such as wall saws have gradually become a popular architectural and design concept because they maximize the stability and safety of existing structures. Currently, they are the leading advanced cutting equipment used by rebar companies in renovation projects, replacing traditional methods such as brute force drilling or boring.

How a wire saw machine works: Taking a hydraulic wire saw as an example, oil pressure from the hydraulic pump station drives a hydraulic motor, which in turn rotates a drive pulley, which in turn rotates the wire saw. Simultaneously, the wire saw, guided by a driven pulley, controls its direction and rotates at high speed, achieving the goal of cutting and removing reinforced concrete.

Storage of wire saws: Wire saws should be stored in a dry warehouse. Non-essential items and gasoline are strictly prohibited. If parked outdoors on rainy days, the ground must be kept dry and covered with a waterproof sheet to prevent damage. When operating the machine, users also need to pay attention to a number of operational precautions to ensure proper operation.

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