Wall Chasing
Wall Chasing is used to cut out precise channels for putting in place building services such as pipes or conduits on walls and floors.
A vacuum hose can be fitted to the device to collect the vast majority of dust, making this a relatively easy and tidy solution, ideal for industrial or commercial usage.
With a vacuum hose, the mess is so minimal that this method could even be used in situations where the premises are still occupied.
Chasing is defined as cutting two slots to a set depth then a hand held breaker is used to channel out the centre of the cut. Diamond tipped rotary discs cut into the concrete at a precise depth.
Discs are 125 mm in diameter for cutting depths of up to 38 mm and groove widths up to 46 mm. The channels are then broken out by rotary percussion hammer or similar equipment. Equipment is hand held is operated under a dust controlled environment.
Wall chasing is particularly a suitable method for cutting neat channels in concrete or masonry structures where the premises maybe occupied. Suitable for cutting of all types of brickwork and reinforced concrete walls, floors and ceilings, where chases for cables, conduits and pipe work are needed.
Capable of cutting concrete, masonry, brick and stone.
High cutting performance.
Virtually dust-free.
Low vibration.
Chasing is typically utilised to enable the fast and aesthetically pleasing decorative cutting as well.