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A saw machine, also known as a sawing machine, is a power tool used for cutting various materials, most commonly wood, metal, or stone. It operates by rotating a blade or a chain with sharp teeth at high speeds to cut through the material. Here are some key features and types of saw machines:
Band Saw
This machine uses a long, continuous band with sharp teeth that runs over two or more wheels. It is versatile and can cut curves and straight lines in wood and metal.
Table Saw
A stationary saw with a circular blade that protrudes through a table, used for ripping (cutting along the grain) and crosscutting (cutting across the grain) wood.
Circular Saw
A handheld or occasionally stationary saw with a circular blade, used for cutting wood, metal, or masonry.
Miter Saw
A saw designed for making precise crosscuts in wood and sometimes metal. It has a back fence that helps guide the workpiece and a blade that can be adjusted for the angle of the cut.
Jigsaw
A handheld saw with a reciprocating blade that moves up and down. It is used for cutting curves and irregular shapes in wood, metal, and some plastics.
Chain Saw
A portable saw with a cutting chain driven by a motor. It is primarily used for cutting trees and logs but can also be used for cutting other materials.
CNC Saw
A computer-controlled saw machine that can cut complex shapes and patterns in various materials with high precision.
Stone Saw
Specifically designed for cutting stone, these machines can be bridge saws, wire saws, or CNC saws, and they are equipped with diamond blades to handle the hardness of stone materials.













