By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2011-07-19 17:18:27 | Word Count: 664
Receiving its name from
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the cutting process it employs, the circular cold saw has the Hereclean strength to cut through seemingly impenetrable hard metal. The cold saw, different from many other types of saws, gets its unique name and ability from its unusual means of dispelling heat. While an abrasive saw causes a great deal of friction when used, the cold saw collaborates with metal, cutting to the metal chips, saving users from burns and unwanted hot metal. Because the cold saw cuts heat from the picture, it also keeps discoloration, dust, burr, and sparks away from cut pieces as well. The cold saw also has the extraordinary ability to cut through metal a quarter of an inch thick.