Track Mounted Sawing
This system of cutting through structures is generally used on walls as a rule, it is however sometimes used on floor slabs in areas that aren’t accessible to the floor saw machines or it could be that the slab is a depth over and above the 500mm mark.
Because this system of cutting is remote from the direct and immediate cut line the operative will have a good all round 360° vision of his working environment, thus cutting down the risks of accidents occurring, it’s other main advantage is it can be completely dismantled and erected at the point of works making it very user friendly.
When cutting through the thicker slabs say 800mm thick we operate a system of multi-sawing, this works by having one saw fitted with a 900mm diameter blade at the front the next saw is fitted with a 1200mm blade the next with a 1500mm blade with the last saw cutting with a 1800mm blade.
However in general track mounted saw cutting was invented for the use on walls.

