September 27, 2009
A Primer on Diamond Core Bits
Concrete has been around since the Roman Era. From that period til nowadays, it’s been utilized for all varieties of building designs.
However, its toughness means it’s a very problematic substance to smash and break up. Luckily, there are particular concrete cutting tools, such as Diamond core bits.
What causes are there to cut up concrete? Well, there are many reasons why someone would want to do such a thing. Undesired or old concrete has to be broken up. Sometimes cuts and holes need to be executed on concrete to allow cabling and pipes through when the initial designs didn’t account for such holes. Older concrete must be replaced, like driveway sections and pavement slabs.
One needs to pick out the appropriate concrete cutting tool for the job. For instance, while it’s possible to cut up sidewalk slabs with a chisel and hammer, a jackhammer or circular makes the job a lot easier. You should also allow for re-bar, the metal strengtheners frequently placed within concrete. Your tools must be capable of cutting both concrete and metal.
Cutting concrete can produce flying debris that can cause serious injury. Appropriate protective wear, like safety goggles or a face shield should be put on, and also gloves and heavy, durable clothing. If you are using circular cutting tools, the debris flying around may be really hot and could ignite clothing or even melt clothing.
Manipulating motorised concrete cutting tools demands for considerable physical strength. You shouldn’t attempt to perform large concrete cutting projects unless you are confident you can maintain control of the cutting tool. Consider employing a professional for major jobs.











