Diverse manufacturers choose Savage Saws to cut a wide range of bar sizes rapidly.

Cutting metals can be a costly process and many manufacturers that shape parts from raw materials may be unaware of how the latest sawing machines and technology apply to their own operations and how they can save costs by using the right tools.
Abrasive saws are the machine of choice for on-demand cutting of specialty steels and alloys, according to Mike Abbas, Director of Engineered Systems and Cutting Products at Thermatool Corp., East Haven, Connecticut. Savage Saws, a product line of Thermatool Corp., is among the pioneers of abrasive cutting and continues to develop this highly productive technology.
One of the primary reasons Parker Hannifin chooses Savage Saws abrasive cutting machines is due to its ability to switch between product sizes rapidly without the need for tooling changes, we can go from cutting ½ inch diameter up to 5-1/2-inch diameter with ease. With Savage Saws, you can program the saw and cut any diameter on the fly. “If you want to cut that range on a band saw, you will need three blade changes,” Sayre says, “which means 15 minutes per changeover, not to mention the risk of harm to the operator during the blade change.”
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