Superior quality cutting drywall equipment to cut drywall and plaster with an ease!

Author: Star Plus

Concrete cutting is process of sawing, drilling and removing of concrete such as drywall and plaster wall. The process is performed through various types of equipment that cut the wall with an ease without leaving any residue. Unlike old fashioned jack hammer method, now the finest quality cutting equipment is provided by the dealer that cut the leave with an attractive finishing and creates no dust or mess. There are various kind of concrete cutting methods are followed such as wall sawing, core drilling and slab or flat sawing.

Wall Sawing is the process of cutting openings such as doors or windows in concrete walls. It is done using a saw that attaches to a track on the wall to be cut. This process utilizes an enormous larger diameter blade that can cut 12" or more of concrete all of the way through from one side. It is the best equipment for drywall removal or cutting plaster of Paris. Wall sawing is process to cut a square or rectangular concrete wall. It is used to open the area for doorway or window way. Moreover, wall sawing is also a process to open up the wall for installing Air Condition duct or large conduits. This wall cutting equipment is widely used to for the process of wall sawing.

There are two vertical and horizontal cut that is made in wall and then the cut piece is pushed out for the demolition and removal. This equipment is used to cut drywall with superior level of finishing. It is also used for core drilling that is the process of drilling perfectly round holes through concrete walls and floors. Slab sawing is used to cut horizontal flat concrete surfaces such as floors, bridge decks and pavement. It is featured with blade that is mounted on a walk-behind machine that requires only one operator.

Cutting drywall equipment has a serrated cutting edge. It drastically reduces approximately 60% of dust compared to all other methods of opening and accessing drywall. There are two teeth on the back of the blade. It is featured for chopping any drywall paper that is kicked back toward the gate of the reciprocating saw, eliminating any paper build-up. It cuts through drywall & plaster with ease and confidence. It keeps plumbing, electrical, cable, telecom, and other line safe. It fits most commercial grade reciprocating saws such as Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Ridgid, and others.