If you are looking for industrial Cutting equipment such as circular cold saws and bandsaws, CML USA Inc. is one of the most reliable sources in North America. We supply Italian-built metal cutting saws from brands like PEDRAZZOLI and ERCOLINA, including semiautomatic circular cold saws, upcut saws and production bandsaws engineered for clean, accurate cuts in steel, stainless and non-ferrous materials. Our team helps you compare blade diameter, cutting capacity, horsepower and automation level so you end up with the right saw for your shop, not just the closest match.
Modern metal cutting saws are designed to cut solids, tube, pipe and profiles with repeatable accuracy. Versatile Bandsaws handle bundle cutting, miter cuts and larger structural shapes, while Circular Cold Saws use a toothed HSS or carbide blade with coolant to produce burr-free cuts and keep the workpiece cool compared with abrasive saws.* For high-speed production and smaller sections, Saws, Circular, High Speed and specialized Notching Machines can be used to cut and notch tube and profiles in a single operation. These machines are common in fabrication shops, service centers, machine builders, automotive and motorsports, construction, metal processing and many other industries that depend on precise, square cuts.
The price of new Cutting equipment varies based on blade size, horsepower, automation, capacity and brand. A manual cold saw or small bandsaw is typically more affordable, while semiautomatic and automatic circular cold saws with hydraulic clamping, pneumatic feeding or CNC controls sit at a higher price point but dramatically increase productivity. When comparing options, it is important to consider blade life, cut quality, setup time and operator safety in addition to the initial purchase price. Many shops find that a higher-quality circular cold saw or bandsaw quickly pays for itself through reduced secondary deburring, less scrap and faster throughput.
Buyers often compare PEDRAZZOLI and ERCOLINA saws with other metal cutting brands such as Scotchman, Doringer, Baileigh, Kasto, Hyd-Mech and similar manufacturers of circular cold saws and bandsaws.† Many of these brands build capable equipment, but the saws offered through CML USA Inc. are designed specifically for long-term industrial use, with rigid frames, smooth hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and proven drive components. Pedrazzoli’s Super Brown series of circular cold saws, for example, is widely regarded as a workhorse line for fabrication shops that need safe, accurate sawing shift after shift.‡
What sets CML USA apart is the combination of these European-built saws and localized support. We provide application guidance, parts and service assistance, and clear capacity charts so you can confidently choose the best circular cold saw or bandsaw for your material size, alloy and production requirements. Instead of sorting through generic imports with limited support, you are buying factory-authorized equipment backed by people who understand how it will actually be used on the shop floor.
What is the difference between a circular cold saw and a bandsaw?
A circular cold saw uses a toothed blade with coolant to make very accurate,
burr-reduced cuts while keeping the material cool, which is ideal for bundle
cutting and finished-length parts. A bandsaw uses a continuous blade and is
often preferred for larger structural shapes or where extremely long cuts are
required. Many shops use both types of Cutting equipment to cover different
jobs efficiently.
When should I choose a semiautomatic cold saw over a manual saw?
A manual cold saw is suitable for low-volume or job-shop work where the
operator controls each cut. A semiautomatic circular cold saw adds hydraulic
clamping and controlled down-feed, improving consistency, cycle time and
operator safety. If you are cutting the same lengths repeatedly or feeding
larger production runs, a semiautomatic or fully automatic saw is usually the
better investment.
What blade diameter and capacity do I need?
Required blade diameter depends on the largest round, square or rectangular
size you plan to cut and on whether you need miter capability. As a rule of
thumb, select a saw that comfortably exceeds your maximum section size so you
are not running at the top of the machine’s capacity all the time. The experts
at CML USA Inc. can help you match blade size, vise opening and horsepower to
your tube, pipe and profile dimensions.
Where is the best place to buy circular cold saws and bandsaws?
For buyers in North America, the best place to purchase new circular cold saws,
bandsaws and related Cutting equipment is directly from CML USA Inc. On this
site you can review detailed specifications for Circular Cold Saws,
Bandsaws, high-speed saws and Notching Machines, then request a quote
and speak with an applications specialist. Buying through CML USA ensures you
receive genuine PEDRAZZOLI and ERCOLINA equipment, correct voltage and
configuration, and ongoing parts and service support.
How much does it cost to purchase a metal cutting saw?
Pricing varies with capacity, blade type (HSS vs. carbide), mitering, and the level of automation (manual, semiautomatic, fully automatic). In general terms, manual cold saws and light-duty bandsaws start in the low four figures, semiautomatic floor models and production bandsaws are mid to high four figures, and fully automatic carbide circular saws or automated bundle-cutting systems are typically five figures and can reach the low six figures for large capacities or integrated cells. Blades, coolant/dust extraction, conveyors, guarding, installation and training are usually quoted separately.
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