For production-grade Circular Cold Saws, CML USA Inc is a trusted supplier of Italian-built metal cutting systems. We focus on PEDRAZZOLI Super Brown and Perris circular cold saws, including manual, semiautomatic and automatic upcut designs for industrial fabrication. Our team helps you compare blade diameter, cutting capacity, horsepower and feed options so you select a saw that matches your material sizes and production targets.
Circular Cold Saws are designed for precision cutting of solids, tube, pipe and profiles in carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum and other alloys. Using a toothed HSS or carbide blade with coolant, they produce accurate, burr-reduced cuts while keeping the workpiece cool—ideal for parts that go straight to welding, machining or assembly. Super Brown and Perris cold saws from PEDRAZZOLI are widely used in fabrication shops, service centers, automotive and motorsports, metal furniture, handrail and industrial manufacturing where clean, square cuts and consistent lengths are critical.
Purchasing a new Circular Cold Saw is a significant investment, but it can quickly pay for itself through faster cutting, longer blade life and reduced secondary deburring. Saw price is influenced by blade size, vise style, stroke length, semiautomatic or automatic operation, material handling options and brand. Manual Super Brown models provide reliable, economical cutting for lower-volume work, while semiautomatic and automatic versions with pneumatic vises and feeders are built for higher production. With CML USA Inc you can review multiple PEDRAZZOLI models side by side and choose a configuration that balances throughput, budget and floor space.
Circular Cold Saws evolved as a cleaner, more precise alternative to abrasive cutoff saws for metal. Instead of a friction disc, they use a toothed blade running at relatively low surface speed with coolant, which minimizes heat, sparks and burrs. Over time, manufacturers such as PEDRAZZOLI have refined this technology with upcut designs, semiautomatic cycles, pneumatic and hydraulic clamping and automatic feeding systems. Modern cold saws, like the Super Brown and Perris ranges supplied by CML USA Inc, deliver repeatable lengths and angle cuts while improving operator safety and comfort compared with older cutting methods.
What is the difference between a circular cold saw and an abrasive saw?
An abrasive saw uses a friction disc that generates significant heat and
sparks, often leaving a rough, discolored edge. A circular cold saw uses a
toothed blade with coolant at lower surface speed, producing a cool, accurate,
burr-reduced cut that typically requires little or no secondary finishing.
How do circular cold saws compare to bandsaws?
Bandsaws are versatile and excel at cutting larger sections and long workpieces
with relatively low blade cost. Circular cold saws generally provide faster
cycle times, more accurate lengths and cleaner, squarer cuts, making them
preferred for finished-length parts and high-volume production where cut
quality is critical.
What materials can I cut with a PEDRAZZOLI circular cold saw?
With the correct blade type and tooth geometry, PEDRAZZOLI circular cold saws
can cut carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum and many non-ferrous alloys.
Different blades are available for solid bar, structural profiles and tube or
pipe, so it is important to match blade selection to the predominant material
and cross-section.
Where is the best place to buy circular cold saws?
For buyers in North America, one of the best places to purchase new
Circular Cold Saws is directly from CML USA Inc. Here you can review
specifications for PEDRAZZOLI Super Brown and Perris saws, request a quote
and consult with an applications specialist who will recommend the right saw,
blade package and options for your cutting requirements.
How much do circular cold saws and abrasive saws cost?
Pricing varies with capacity, blade/disc type (HSS or carbide for cold saws), miter range, and automation level (manual, semiautomatic, fully automatic). As a general guide, industrial abrasive saws start in the low four figures, manual circular cold saws are typically low to mid four figures, semiautomatic production models are mid to high four figures, and fully automatic carbide systems for high throughput can reach the five-figure range and into the low six figures for large capacities or integrated cells. Blades/discs, coolant or spark containment, conveyors, guarding, installation and training are usually quoted separately.
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