Chainsaws, Cut-Off Saws, Pole Saws
Chainsaws – Residential Chainsaws and Commercial Chainsaws
When choosing the correct chainsaw, whether it’s a corded electric (plug-in), cordless (battery), or gas residential or professional chainsaw, the professionals at Do-Cut Sales & Service in Canfield and Warren, Oh. have exactly what you need.
Our knowledgeable and friendly staff can answer any questions you may have about chainsaws, and guide you as to what type of equipment is best suited for your needs.
Here are some examples of the types of chainsaws you can find and learn about at Do-Cut Sales and Service in Canfield and Warren.
Cut-Off Saws
- A cut-off sawor chop saw, is a circular saw which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete.
- The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, similar to a thin grinding wheel. Technically speaking this is not a saw, as it does not use regularly shaped edges (teeth) for cutting.
- When it comes to choosing the right heavy-duty professional gas-powered, hand-held cut-off saw, size is not always the determining factor. Cut-off saws come in variety of blade sizes from 10-12” and multiple horse power ranges.
- The high-speed gas saw is one of the most used and abused pieces of equipment on any job site. It’s also becoming the go-to tool for landscaping crews installing new patios. Do-Cut Sales & Service can help you choose a tough, easy to use, reliable cut-off saw to help get the job done.
- Since their introduction, portable cut-off saws have made many building site jobs easier. Lightweight steel fabrication, previously performed in workshops using stationary power saws or cold saws, can now be done on-site.
- Abrasive saws have replaced more expensive and hazardous torches in many applications, such as cutting rebar. In addition, these saws allow construction workers to cut through concrete, asphalt, and pipe in a more precise manner than is possible with heavy equipment.
- What concrete contractors are looking for in a cut-off saw is overall reliability, including easy maintenance and one-pull starts. If you have any issues with your cut-off saws the experts in our parts and service departments can help.
- When on the job site, you don’t want to worry about getting the right choke setting, or if dust is clogging your air intake and reducing performance. Ergonomics plays a key role in the handling of cut-off saws. When making precision cuts, you want the tool to be properly balanced for its size, and easy to use. Reducing vibration and engine noise when at full throttle are other key areas to be considered when selecting a cut-off saw.
- Many of the recent upgrades to the tried-and-true cut-off saw designs revolve around easy-start initiatives. Automatic chokes, electronic fuel injection, automatic fuel mixing for optimum performance and improved air flow designs are all part of the equation, but differ by manufacturer.
- Do-Cut Sales & Service carries many of the top cut-off saw brands at great prices. When it comes to working with concrete, having a reliable cut-off saw can make a huge difference in your project's outcome. Among the various power tools available, a concrete saw is an essential companion for any construction professional or DIY enthusiast looking to cut through concrete with precision.
- Do-Cut Sales & Service carries a variety of cut-off saws to suit the needs of landscapers and homeowner alike. These are small, portable saws, ideal for cutting concrete in hard-to-reach areas or for smaller jobs. They're often used for cutting pipes, creating openings in walls, making detailed cuts, and cutting bricks and stones for outdoor patio installations.
- When it comes to cut-off saws, using the right saw is essential for achieving accurate and efficient results. Whether you are a professional contractor looking to tackle large-scale projects, or a DIY enthusiast working on a home improvement task, investing in the appropriate concrete saw is crucial.
- The pro’s at Do-Cur Sales & Service in Canfield and Warren can help you determine project requirements, portability, and cutting flexibility, so that you can select the perfect saw to power through your cutting endeavors.
- Embrace precision and productivity with the right concrete saw, and watch your projects take shape like never before! Cut-off saws are used for cutting concrete, masonry, brick, asphalt, tile, and other solid materials.
- Another option that is becoming popular with professional users are battery operated cut-off saws. They are lightweight and can used indoors in tight spaces where proper ventilation may not be possible. These cut-off saws come in variety of sizes and brands, and carry different battery sizes.
- Battery operated cut-off saws are a crucial tool for construction and renovation projects. These saws come in various sizes and can be hand-held or mounted on a machine.
- The pros at Do-Cut Sales & Service in Canfield & Warren can provide routine maintenance of the saw and blade since it is essential for safe operation. Regularly checking and replacing worn-out blades, keeping the saw clean and free of debris, ensuring all safety guards and components are in place and functional, and checking the motor or engine for signs of wear.
- Do-Cut Sales & Service has everything you need to get the job done. Come in and talk to our knowledgeable staff about your specific requirements; whether it’s a machine, or parts & service Do-Cut will be here to help.
Pole Saws - Pruners
- A pole saw is a tool used to cut down branches from a tree. The pole allows you to reach high units while remaining safely on the ground. The poles of tree pruners are usually fiberglass, though some older models may be made of wood. The fiberglass makes the poles sturdy and lightweight and makes for easy use.
- There is also a variety of gas and battery powered pole saws that Do-Cut Sales & Service carry. A powered pole pruner is similar to a chain saw, but it has an extended arm.
- Chainsaws are used for tasks that don't require extreme precision such as felling trees, cutting branches or a large section of wood. Pole saws are lightweight machines used to trim trees. They are easier to handle, less powerful than chainsaws, and can be mounted on a pole to trim trees while standing on the ground.
- Pole sawscan range from simple scissor-type pruners mounted to the end of a pole, to sturdy pole-mounted manual battery-operated or gas operated.
- When shrubs and trees grow large enough where you need a ladder to prune them with typical pruning shears, pole pruners can be a valuable tool. They allow you to avoid—or at least minimize—potentially precarious work on a ladder. Instead, you can keep your feet on the ground and extend the pole up to get the high branches.
- Frequency of use will help you determine which pole saw is the best fit for your needs, and the pro’s at Do-Cut Sales and Service can help. Do you plan to use your pole saw regularly? A gas-powered, durable pole pruner may be the best choice for you. If you know you'll only need your pole saw every once and a while, choose a battery model.
- A variety of brands offer an impressive selection of battery-powered equipment, including cordless pole saws. Available in telescoping and fixed-length options, battery pole pruners deliver instant starting, zero exhaust emissions and powerful, quiet performance.
- Battery powered pole pruners, just like gas ones, come in different lengths and power ranges, for consumer to professional use. Make quick work of tall branches with the smooth, precise cuts from a gas powered pole saw. Trim hard-to-reach areas in trees with ease with a telescopic tree pruner in your own backyard, or take on high-volume tree work with a range of pole saws and pole loppers. Whether you prefer gas power, battery power, or the power of your own hands, the staff at Do-Cut Sales and Service in Canfield and Warren can help answer all of your questions.