Cold saws are some of the most misunderstood machines in shops today. Easily dismissed as “Chop saws” these machines have progressed over the years to become precise, productive part producing machines integral to the success of machine and fabrication shops worldwide. While more a machining process then a sawing one, the Cold Saw can be the right choice for a lot of applications where precise clean and straight cuts are required.
What is a Cold Saw?
Cold saws are capable of machining most ferrous and non-ferrous alloys and can be manually controlled or controlled via a CNC Programmable controller. While the blade and material are usually cooled with coolant it is also not uncommon to use cutting oil on the cold saw depending on the application.
What makes a Cold Saw Better and for What Applications?
Limited in capacity by the circular blade (typically 6” diameter parts and under) the cold saw can be powerful additions to
These automated machines are often equipped with full mitering and part shuttling systems as accurate milled miter edges along with accurate part lengths are critical in manufacturing industries such as window and door frames. Further these fully automated systems can provide repeatable accurate parts for critical further processes such as robotic welding.
Applications
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