HAND SAWING
At Dymacut we provide several hand saw options to best suit your needs and the job site. All saws are diamond blade and offer cleaner wet cut options that prevent the spread of hazardous dust. The hand saws are small, powerful and are best suited for work in hard to reach places where Track saw or a Floor saw may not be suitable. We have petrol; electric and hydraulic saws available for use in the correct environment to ensure the job is done proficiently and safely.
- Cutting Depth of up to 400mm
- Available in Electric, Hydraulic and petrol to better suit the job
- Well experienced staff to cut accurately

Hand sawing is a versatile and efficient cutting method used in construction, renovation, and demolition projects. It involves the use of handheld saws equipped with diamond blades to cut through materials like concrete, brick, asphalt, and stone. This method is ideal for situations requiring precision and control, especially in tight or hard-to-reach spaces where larger machinery cannot be used.
One of the primary advantages of hand sawing is its portability and ease of use. Unlike heavy-duty saws, handheld saws offer greater flexibility, allowing workers to make straight, angled, or plunge cuts with accuracy. This makes them suitable for creating openings in walls, floors, and ceilings for doors, windows, plumbing, and electrical installations.
Hand saws come in various types, including electric, hydraulic, and gas-powered models, each designed for different cutting needs. Many hand saws use a water cooling system to reduce dust and blade overheating, ensuring a smoother and more efficient cutting process. Operators must follow safety precautions, such as wearing protective gear and handling the saw with care, to prevent accidents.
Overall, hand sawing is a practical solution for small to medium-scale cutting tasks that require precision and maneuverability. Its adaptability and efficiency make it an essential tool in the construction industry, enabling workers to perform detailed cutting work with minimal disruption to surrounding structures.
