HBB Diamond Wire Steel Transmission Shaft Sawing Project
Learn more details about a recent project where our new HBB-Diamond wire was used to wire saw a High-Carbon Steel Transmission shaft.
Diamond wires have evolved into essential tools for dismantling projects, playing a crucial role in deconstructing diverse structures like buildings, ships, bridges, and power infrastructure. Our meticulously designed range of diamond wires caters to specific applications, ensuring optimal performance tailored to each use case. For tougher materials such as heavily reinforced concrete or steel, a diamond wire with a higher BPM count is recommended, while softer materials can be efficiently cut with lower BPM count wires.
In a recent application, our HBB Diamond wire, featuring 40 BPM and an outer diameter of 10.5mm, demonstrated its cutting prowess by efficiently slicing through a high-carbon steel transmission shaft in Southern India. With an impressive cutting speed of 0.2 square meters per hour, this showcases the efficiency and effectiveness of our specialized diamond wire solutions. The wire's lifespan varies due to numerous project variables, and for this cut, it ranged between 1.2-1.4 square meters per meter.
While the wire used for this specific cut was a 40 BPM variant, we recommend utilizing wires with higher beads per meter, such as 48 BPM or 55 BPM, for cutting steel or other metals. These higher BPM wires not only cut faster but also offer an extended performance life. The dismantled transmission shaft, captured in the videos, was efficiently cut into manageable and movable steel pieces using the diamond wire.
For those seeking reliable diamond wire solutions, explore our comprehensive range. Whether it's for precision cuts or specific projects, we offer diamond wires that cater to your unique needs. To buy diamond wire or for more information on our products, including cutting speed, lifespan, or for a complimentary consultation, contact us at sales@deetectools.com.
It's essential to note that the videos presented here were recorded from a safe distance. For your safety, we strongly advise against close contact with a wire sawing machine in operation.