Shindaiwa Concrete Saws in Lismore
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Lismore Concrete Saws
Cutting through concrete, asphalt or masonry is no easy job without the right gear. Shindaiwa concrete saws are engineered for reliable performance and precise cutting, helping tradies, landscapers, and contractors complete tough jobs faster. At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, these saws are a go-to for serious cutting tasks, combining power, portability and comfort in one robust tool.
Perfect for renovation, construction or outdoor hardscaping, they’re built to handle heavy workloads. To explore your options or get expert recommendations, call us on (02) 6621 4905.
Strong Cuts, Clean Results
Shindaiwa concrete saws are designed to handle demanding materials with accuracy and control.
Fitted with high-capacity engines and reinforced cutting arms, they produce straight, clean cuts in concrete slabs, pavers and stonework. Many models are lightweight for their class, offering easier handling without sacrificing cutting depth or speed.
Built-in vibration dampening and ergonomic grip placement reduce operator fatigue, especially during extended use or overhead cutting. With easy-start systems, rugged frames and low-emission output, these saws strike the right balance between professional-grade performance and ease of operation, making them a trusted choice on building sites and landscaping jobs.
What is a concrete saw used for?
A concrete saw is designed to cut through hard materials like concrete, brick, asphalt and masonry. It’s commonly used in construction and landscaping for creating expansion joints, resizing pavers, cutting into driveways or making clean edges for concrete demolition. With the correct blade, it can also be used for stone or reinforced concrete.
What type of blade do I need for cutting concrete?
Diamond blades are the standard for cutting concrete. These blades have a metal core embedded with synthetic diamond grit and are available in segmented, continuous rim and turbo rim varieties. For dry cutting, use segmented blades with airflow gaps. For longer life and reduced dust, wet-cutting blades with water feed are ideal. Always match the blade to the job and saw model.
Is it better to cut concrete wet or dry?
Wet cutting is generally preferred because it reduces dust, cools the blade and prolongs blade life. It’s safer for the user and often required on job sites for compliance with health regulations. Dry cutting is possible with the right blade and safety precautions but may result in more wear on the tool and increased airborne dust.