详情描述

Building Demolition Wall Saw, Reinforced Concrete Wall Cutting Machine, AY-800 Wall Saw

The wall cutting machine is primarily used for building renovations, reinforcement, and design changes, capable of cutting through large areas of walls such as doorways, windows, and elevator shafts. It features manual feeding and cutting. The structure is damage-free and forms in one go, not only avoiding the structural damage caused by traditional hammering work but also saving time and resources spent on drilling circular holes, as well as substantial time and cost for adjustments.

II. Product Specifications:

Model           800       1000      1200

Frequency/HZ        50-60      50-60     50-60

Saw blade/mm        800        1000      1200

Voltage/V         220         220       220

Power/W         6200       6580      6980

Large cutting depth/mm  320       420       520

Section 3: Product Features:

Suitable for cutting or creating grooves in reinforced concrete walls, brick walls, or stone materials.

In the construction and decoration industry, the majority still use the method of knocking down walls to create doors.Opening windows is a highly problematic approach; it destroys the overall structure of the room's walls, leading to cracks if not done properly. Moreover, the doors or windows created are rough and uneven, affecting the aesthetics of the decoration. Our wall cutting machines eliminate these issues. With the rising quality of urban construction, walls made of cement and reinforced steel are almost impossible to drill or hammer into. Our product effectively addresses these problems, delivering satisfactory results for users and also providing economic benefits.

Rebar concrete wall cutting machines are extensively used in building renovations or design changes, for cutting door openings, windows, elevator shafts, and other large-scale wall cutting construction. They offer non-destructive cutting, forming in one go, which not only avoids the damage to building structures caused by traditional hammering construction methods or the time and resources wasted on drilling circular holes but also saves a significant amount of time and costs for subsequent adjustments.