Contrary to
popular belief, concrete is not the only thing a concrete saw can cut. It can also be used to split masonry, bricks,
and tiles into two or into smaller pieces. Even asphalt has no match for the
cutting prowess of this great cutting tool. For cutting projects where the use
of ordinary saws is impossible, you can always rely on this saw to get the job
done.
In case you're
thinking of using a road saw to cut
asphalt, there are a number of things you must remember to ensure the success
of your project. Keep in mind that asphalt is different from bricks or
concrete. It is much softer yet more abrasive. Cutting asphalt is trickier,
too, because asphalt can get hot easily and it can melt in. As a result, if
you're not careful enough, it might pinch the sides of the saw blade in and
render it useless.
To prevent
both the asphalt and the blade of your concrete
saw from overheating, utilising water cutting is highly recommended. If
your saw has a built-in water tank, it can be a huge advantage and it can
provide you with maximum convenience since you don't have to rely on a water
hose to keep both the blade and the material cool. But don't worry. You can
still use your saw to cut asphalt even if it doesn't have a built-in water
tank. Just make sure that you have a good source of water nearby so you can
easily splash water on the asphalt while making the necessary cuts.
Before you
proceed with the task, make sure that the saw is equipped with the right kind
of blade. In most cases, contractors use diamond blades on their road saw because they are of different
matrix as compared to the blades used when cutting concrete. But what kind of
blade should you use if you are tasked to cut asphalt that has been poured over
concrete? In this kind of situation, equipping your saw with a general purpose
blade will help get the job done properly. For short-term use, on the other
hand, you can utilise abrasive blades.
Just like
when using a lifting device, or any
other type of construction equipment for that matter, always exercise extreme
caution when using a concrete saw to
cut asphalt. Don't forget to equip yourself with proper safety gear to avoid
accidents and injuries.
And if you're
not sure about the type of blades you should be using with your concrete saw, don't be afraid to
contact the equipment dealer or manufacturer and ask them questions. Don't
worry, they are usually more than happy to help you out so don't hesitate to
ask them to provide you with the assistance you require.
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