Bridge saws can be classified into several types based on their power source, operating method, and application:
Manual Bridge Saw: Flexible operation, low cost, suitable for small stone processing plants or on-site construction. The operator manually controls the bridge and saw blade movement, but efficiency and cutting accuracy are limited.
Electric Bridge Saw: Powerful and efficient, suitable for medium to large processing plants, capable of cutting thick stone slabs and concrete materials. Electric bridge saws are usually equipped with a mechanical sliding system to reduce operator fatigue.
CNC Bridge Saw: Computer-controlled cutting path, speed, and angle achieve fully automated cutting. Suitable for mass production, improving cutting accuracy and production efficiency.
Multi-functional Bridge Saw: Can cut various materials such as stone, concrete, and ceramics. Some models can perform beveling, curved cutting, or multi-angle cutting. Highly adaptable, meeting various processing needs.
Hydraulic Bridge Saw: Uses a hydraulic system to control the saw blade lifting and bridge movement, achieving stable and smooth cutting. Suitable for thick plate material processing and industrial production lines.
