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Concrete chainsaws are ideal for deep plunge cuts and corner work. These saws can cut stone, concrete and masonry in block walls to create doors and egress windows in basements and entry points in slab.
The ICS chainsaw consists of a motor, guide bar and chain specifically made for concrete and block walls. The tool is designed very similar to a wood cutting chain saw but these tools are manufactured to run in a wet environment for faster and easier cutting along with diamond impregnated chain. They are used in both construction and stone-working industries. This machine can be used to cut other materials as well such as brick, block and pipe.
The ICS saw was invented nearly 30 years ago and it is one of the only machines that allow for blade tensioning inside of the guide bar, allowing for fast clean cuts right out of the box.
There are many uses for this tool in the construction industry. This machine sees a lot of use cutting egress door and windows in basements. Using this type of machine allows for fast and accurate cutting especially in corners. This tool is also great for cutting holes in floors, walls or ceilings. This is also a great tool for making holes in the center of walls or floors for plumbing, electrical and HVAC. They are easy to maintain and carry around which makes them very popular choice amongst contractors.
This machine cuts concrete, block, brick, stone and pipe. It is designed for every day, heavy use in concrete work.
The price varies depending on different models of ICS chainsaws, ranging from $1300 for just a powerhead and up to $3,000 for a package deal.
- Fast and extremely accurate cutting in corners, holes or oddly shaped cutouts. - Reliable and durable; made for everyday use by contractors.
- Easy to maintain and carry around with little down time between jobs.
- More expensive than other machines on the market in terms of upfront cost and cost per cutting foot.
All these great features make the ICS chainsaw one of the best new additions to a contractor's toolbox. The ability to cut clean and accurately really makes a huge difference in a construction or renovation project, saving time and money. These cutting tools make it possible to get the job done right and on time.
If you're interested in adding this machine to your arsenal, business or job site then contact Toolfetch for more information.
The ICS saw was invented nearly 30 years ago and it is one of the only machines that allow for blade tensioning inside of the guide bar, allowing for fast clean cuts right out of the box.
There are many uses for this tool in the construction industry. This machine sees a lot of use cutting egress door and windows in basements. Using this type of machine allows for fast and accurate cutting especially in corners. This tool is also great for cutting holes in floors, walls or ceilings. This is also a great tool for making holes in the center of walls or floors for plumbing, electrical and HVAC. They are easy to maintain and carry around which makes them very popular choice amongst contractors.
What materials does this saw cut?
This machine cuts concrete, block, brick, stone and pipe. It is designed for every day, heavy use in concrete work.
What does this machine cost?
The price varies depending on different models of ICS chainsaws, ranging from $1300 for just a powerhead and up to $3,000 for a package deal.
Pros:
- Fast and extremely accurate cutting in corners, holes or oddly shaped cutouts. - Reliable and durable; made for everyday use by contractors.
- Easy to maintain and carry around with little down time between jobs.
Cons:
- More expensive than other machines on the market in terms of upfront cost and cost per cutting foot.
Summary:
All these great features make the ICS chainsaw one of the best new additions to a contractor's toolbox. The ability to cut clean and accurately really makes a huge difference in a construction or renovation project, saving time and money. These cutting tools make it possible to get the job done right and on time.
If you're interested in adding this machine to your arsenal, business or job site then contact Toolfetch for more information.