| Wire Sawing A diamond impregnated wire fed through a series of pulleys to produce a
cutting facility to cope with any depth or shape of concrete structure.
This innovative technique originated in quarries to
saw stone, and is ideal for
cutting thick structures. Since virtually no
structure or cross-section is too large to cut, wire saws are used where
other cutting methods are impractical.
Wire sawing is ideal for removing large sections of heavily reinforced concrete, such as
piers, towers and bridge sections, and cutting concrete in areas where work space is
restricted.
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