Pneumatic Air Body Saws

Pneumatic air body saws are essential tools for efficiently cutting through various materials in automotive bodyshops and fabrication workshops. When selecting a saw, consider factors like cutting speed, blade compatibility, and the specific materials you handle regularly. Ensure the tool is compatible with your air supply system for optimal performance. Look for models that offer adjustable cutting depths and a range of blades to meet different applications. Our experienced engineers are on hand to provide practical advice and support, ensuring you find the right saw for your workshop needs.

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  • MIGHTY SEVEN BODY SAW KIT QD-291N

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Engineer Advice

Paul Jones

Paul Jones says

Pneumatic air body saws are essential tools in any bodyshop for precise cutting of various materials such as steel and aluminium. In a typical workshop environment, these saws are predominantly used for trimming panels, cutting through bodywork, and performing modifications. Their lightweight design and flexibility allow for intricate cuts, which is especially useful when working with areas that are difficult to access.

When using a pneumatic air body saw, it’s crucial to ensure proper air pressure settings are maintained for optimal performance. Typically, the recommended pressure range is between 70 to 90 PSI, depending on the specific model and application. It’s also important to use compatible blades designed for the materials being cut, as the wrong blade can lead to poor performance and premature wear.

A common issue I’ve noticed is operators not maintaining adequate lubrication, which can result in increased friction and potential damage. Consistent maintenance and proper setup of the equipment will enhance reliability and prolong service life. In my experience, using the right tools for the job not only improves efficiency but also leads to better-quality repairs and satisfied customers.

Paul Jones, Technical Director

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