Sawing Systems has been providing the quarried stone industry with powerful,
quality machinery for 25 years. We have built a continuing reputation for producing saws with the most torque in the
industry. From economical solutions such as our wire saw to our massive block saw, any of our machines would be a
quality investment in any quarry. Allow our sales department to help you decide which best suits your needs.
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Equipped with up to three wires, Sawing Systems' wire saws
are designed to cut slabs from natural stone blocks up to 7' high and 14' wide. With a
25 HP or 50 HP motor, our wire saws deliver the power necessary to cut block rapidly. A high speed
raise and lower system with a variable speed down feed enable the machine to cut accurately and at the
appropriate speed ensuring both quality and productivity. Monitored by a load cell to ensure
proper tension, a pendulum take-up maintains constant pressure on the diamond wire for a straighter cut.
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The upgraded alternative to our wire saw, our Diamond Belt Saw
boasts a 75 HP drive motor for increased productivity. A guide bar, tensioned by a high capacity hydraulic
system ensures accuracy that most other quarrying machines lack. The high pressure coolant system helps
prolong the life of the belt and assists in the cutting of harder material. Available in three different
sizes, the machine can be configured for light and heavy duty applications.
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Sawing Systems' 531 series saws are designed for the toughest environments.
Created to be extra heavy duty, these saws have a 125 HP capacity with a maximum 94" blade to cut up to 40" of stone.
Precise rack and pinion feed, easy to understand computerized operation and Sawing Systems' design reliability
make this machine ideal for programming cuts... simply tell the machine what to do and move with confidence to another
job.
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The Block Saw is our largest programmable bridge saw. With a maximum
blade diameter of 11'-6", this machine can be equipped with a 33' bridge and nearly 5' of powered raise and lower.
Moreover, the user has the flexibility to design into the block saw to high rails, a high and a low rail or two low
rails, depending on the application requirements.
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