Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Taking Care of Your Concrete Saw

Construction tools and machinery (such as a concrete saw, dumper, etc) can work in harsh environments, but they are still prone to damage.  Whether you are a professional construction worker or a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) home improvement junkie, it is important to value the tools you use care for them (especially your trusted concrete-cutting saw). Take these tips to ensure that your power tool is constantly in great condition.

Tip No 1: Maintain the cleanliness of your saw. Sounds fairly simple right? However, once you neglect the machine (for instance, if you used it in  a demolition project and did not clean it) the possibility of it breaking down increases. A wipe over is in order to remove any residue that might have stocked up on the machine.

Tip No 2: Keep the Saw’s Blade Shaft Bearings Greased. Lubricating the shaft bearings after using a concrete saw helps maintain the tool’s condition. However, do not overdo it because it might damage the bearings' seal and affect the overall state of the machine.

Tip No 3: Daily Inspection of Oil Levels and Maintaining the Proper Tension of the Belt Shaft are a Must. Dry cutting involves frequent oil change because of the higher amount of dust it takes in compared to wet cutting. So keep an eye out for that to evade any damage to the concrete saw. Also when using new blades, it is advisable to run them for an hour and then tighten the belt once more. Over-tightening is not encouraged because damages might occur on the belts and bearings. The blades can severely vibrate if the belt slips, which can result in the impairment of the saw’s frame, decrease the quality of the blade, and ultimately wear of the parts of the machine.

Tip No 4: Be Mindful of the Blade. This is one of the major parts of the concrete saw and one should be knowledgeable in handling and caring for it. Know the right blades to use for doing tasks, such as cutting asphalt, brick, cured concrete, etc, and the cutting speed when using the machine. The belt and the blade goes hand-in-hand and they are the vital pieces in the saw’s performance so if you notice the belt slipping which could affect the cutting speed remedy it as soon as possible. Damages to your saw will cease to exist once you follow these efficient tips.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

5 Simple Maintenance Tips to Keep Your Concrete Saw in Tip-Top Shape

A concrete saw takes care of cutting tasks that ordinary saws cannot. As the name implies, this piece of construction equipment is basically designed for cutting hard objects like concrete, asphalt, tiles, and bricks. But because of the nature of the work they do, concrete cutting tools take a lot of abuse. Fortunately, however, proper care and maintenance of your saws will go a long way in ensuring they remain usable and reliable for more years to come. Here are some tips to help you maintain this vital piece of construction equipment.

concrete saw

Tip No 1: Keep them clean. The sawing process and water combine to create a slurry mixture that coats the side of your saw. If left unattended, it could damage the equipment. As such, after a day's work, you should clean the concrete cutting saw. You can use a pressure washer or hose to remove the build-up and keep the equipment as good as new.

Tip No 2: Keep them lubricated. According to experts, a little lubrication goes a long away. Therefore, you should also make it a point to lubricate the blade shaft bearings of your concrete saw after each and every use. However, you shouldn't overdo it. Experts said over-greasing can blow out the bearing seal of the equipment and ruin the bearing itself so be mindful of the amount of lubricant you apply on the saw.

Tip No 3: Check oil levels. As with keeping the blades clean with a hose or pressure washer, oil levels should be checked regularly, particularly if the saw runs on petrol. In case you're using the saw for dry cutting, you may need to change oil more frequently than you would with wet cutting because of the ingestion of dust in the engine.

Tip No 4: Use the right blades. Ensuring that you have the right blade for the job is one of the best ways to keep your concrete saw in tip-top shape. Whether you're going to use the equipment to cut slabs of concrete or for removal of tile, see to it that the right blade is attached. Also, make sure that the blade is tight and in good condition before using the equipment.

Tip No 5: Maintain the air cleaner. Whenever you use the concrete saw, dust can get stuck into the air cleaners. If you fail to remove all the accumulated dust, it can get tougher for the belts and bearings. Therefore, experts recommended performing maintenance on the air cleaners on a daily basis, especially if you frequently use the saw for dry cutting.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

MAKINEX® Jackhammer Trolley JHT - FAST Tile Removal



The Makinex jackhammer trolley is an innovative demolition tool for the fast and easy removal of floor tiles, vinyl and cork from concrete and wooden surfaces. It can also be used to remove residue from tile beds and for breaking rocks, blocks, concrete and sandstone.