Road Sawing
Road sawing is the most common diamond cutting method, used for horizontal surfaces of concrete, bitumen, asphalt and reinforced concrete, such as roadways, driveways, and footpaths. ACT Concrete Cutting saws cut to depths of up to 550mm.
Floor sawing is the most commonly used diamond cutting method. It is typically used to cut horizontal flat surfaces such as floors, bridge decks, and pavement. Also called road saws, floor saws feature a diamond blade that is mounted on a walk-behind machine requiring only one operator.