Cutting All Steel Materials

SAW CUTTING

Saw cutting provides accurate, straight cuts in steel stock using high-torque blades designed for durability and precision.

Ideal for cutting bars, tubes, pipes, and structural shapes, this method ensures clean edges, consistent lengths, and minimal material waste.

Precision Saw Cutting for Structural and Stock Materials
Clean, Accurate Cuts for Efficient Fabrication

Our saw cutting services offer fast, reliable cutting for a wide range of steel stock, including tubing, pipe, bar, and structural shapes. Using high-torque, cold-cutting saws, we produce straight, burr-free cuts with tight tolerances - ideal for both short-run projects and high-volume production. Whether you need bundled cuts, precise lengths, or mitered angles, saw cutting is a versatile, low-distortion process that supports efficient downstream welding, machining, or assembly.

With the ability to process both ferrous and non-ferrous steel, it’s an essential solution for structural framing, OEM components, and general fabrication needs.

Cutting Steel with Precision and Versatility

Saw cutting is a foundational process in steel fabrication, providing clean, accurate cuts for everything from structural steel to precision parts. The method used depends on the type of material, cut quality requirements, and production volume. Whether working with thick bar stock, or bundled structural members, manufacturers rely on a range of sawing technologies to meet their needs. Below are the three most widely used industrial methods of saw cutting in the metal industry:

Band Saw Cutting

Band saws use a continuous loop blade and are ideal for cutting large structural profiles, bars, and bundles of steel with precision. Known for straight, clean cuts and efficient material handling, they’re widely used in fabrication shops, steel service centers, and manufacturing plants.

Cold Saw Cutting

Cold saws use a circular, toothed blade and cut at slower speeds with coolant to reduce heat and preserve material properties. They produce extremely clean, precise cuts with minimal burr, making them ideal for applications requiring tight tolerances, especially in stainless, aluminum, and high-finish materials.

Abrasive Saw Cutting

Abrasive saws use a composite grinding wheel instead of teeth, making them effective for harder steel or rapid cutting in shop-floor environments. While they create more heat and may require post-processing, they are a cost-effective choice for quick, straight cuts in solid stock or tubing.

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