Cold Cutting Saw
The blade of a cold cutting saw is made of high-speed steel and has tiny teeth that are ground and sharpened to produce clean cuts. The blade rotates at a slow speed (usually between 50 and 350 revolutions per minute) to minimize friction and heat buildup. This slow speed also allows the blade to maintain its sharpness longer and reduces wear and tear on the machine.
Cold cutting saws come in different sizes, ranging from small benchtop models to large industrial machines. They can cut through a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and even stainless steel. The cutting capacity of a cold cutting saw depends on the size of the blade and the machine, with some models capable of cutting through materials up to 5 inches thick.
One of the advantages of cold cutting saws is the quality of the cuts they produce. The slow rotation speed of the blade and the absence of heat helps to reduce burrs, rough edges, and other imperfections in th…