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A concrete saw (also known as a consaw, road saw, cut-off saw, slab saw or quick cut) is a power tool used for cutting concrete, masonry, brick, asphalt, tile, and other solid materials. There are many types ranging from small hand-held saws, chop-saw models, and big walk-behind saws or other styles, and it may be powered by gasoline, hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, or an electric motor. The saw blades used on concrete saws are often diamond saw blades to cut concrete, asphalt, stone, etc. Abrasive cut-off wheels can also be used on cut-off saws to cut stone and steel. The significant friction generated in cutting hard substances like concrete usually requires the blades to be cooled to prolong their life and reduce dust.

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  • A concrete saw (also known as a consaw, road saw, cut-off saw, slab saw or quick cut) is a power tool used for cutting concrete, masonry, brick, asphalt, tile, and other solid materials. There are many types ranging from small hand-held saws, chop-saw models, and big walk-behind saws or other styles, and it may be powered by gasoline, hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, or an electric motor. The saw blades used on concrete saws are often diamond saw blades to cut concrete, asphalt, stone, etc. Abrasive cut-off wheels can also be used on cut-off saws to cut stone and steel. The significant friction generated in cutting hard substances like concrete usually requires the blades to be cooled to prolong their life and reduce dust. (en)
  • Una sierra para hormigón, o concreto, es una herramienta mecanizada, que se utiliza para cortar elementos de hormigón (es conocida en inglés como consaw). Para cortar los bloques de hormigón se emplea una sierra de forma circular que posee dientes de “widia”, o "diamante artificial"; estos dientes especiales están templados para conseguir una gran dureza y resistencia. La sierra es impulsada por un motor de combustión interna. La gran fricción generada en el corte de duros materiales, como el hormigón, requiere que estas sierras discoidales deban ser enfriadas constantemente con agua. * Datos: Q5159079 * Multimedia: Concrete saws / Q5159079 (es)
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  • A concrete saw (also known as a consaw, road saw, cut-off saw, slab saw or quick cut) is a power tool used for cutting concrete, masonry, brick, asphalt, tile, and other solid materials. There are many types ranging from small hand-held saws, chop-saw models, and big walk-behind saws or other styles, and it may be powered by gasoline, hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, or an electric motor. The saw blades used on concrete saws are often diamond saw blades to cut concrete, asphalt, stone, etc. Abrasive cut-off wheels can also be used on cut-off saws to cut stone and steel. The significant friction generated in cutting hard substances like concrete usually requires the blades to be cooled to prolong their life and reduce dust. (en)
  • Una sierra para hormigón, o concreto, es una herramienta mecanizada, que se utiliza para cortar elementos de hormigón (es conocida en inglés como consaw). Para cortar los bloques de hormigón se emplea una sierra de forma circular que posee dientes de “widia”, o "diamante artificial"; estos dientes especiales están templados para conseguir una gran dureza y resistencia. La sierra es impulsada por un motor de combustión interna. La gran fricción generada en el corte de duros materiales, como el hormigón, requiere que estas sierras discoidales deban ser enfriadas constantemente con agua. (es)
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  • Sierra para hormigón (es)
  • Concrete saw (en)
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