Automatic circular saws for steel processing, fabrication and production cutting applications.
These machines are designed for accurate and repeatable cutting of tube, pipe, solid bar and structural steel sections. Automatic feeding and cutting cycles improve productivity and consistency, making them suitable for workshop and high-volume production environments.
All machinery is supplied with installation, commissioning, operator training, warranty cover and ongoing technical support from the JPS Machinery Ltd service team.
Basic Function: Automatic circular saws have the primary function of making precise and consistent cuts in materials using a circular saw blade with sharp teeth.
Types of Automatic Circular Saws:
Automatic Operation: Automatic circular saws feature automatic feeding, cutting, and unloading of materials, increasing productivity and reducing manual labor.
Capacity: These machines come in various sizes and capacities, depending on the type and thickness of materials they are intended to cut.
Control Systems: Equipped with control systems that manage cutting processes, including programmable cutting parameters, material clamping, and blade wear monitoring.
Coolant Systems: Many automatic circular saws are equipped with coolant systems to dissipate heat generated during cutting.
Material Handling: These saws have material handling features, such as automatic loading and unloading systems, conveyors, and material positioning devices.
Applications: Used in various industries for cutting pipes, tubes, bars, profiles, and other materials into specific lengths or shapes.
Safety Measures: Equipped with safety guards, emergency stops, and interlocks to protect operators from potential hazards.
Maintenance: Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the accuracy and longevity of the sawing machine.
Cost: The cost of automatic circular saws varies based on factors such as type, capacity, and level of automation.
A production saw that automates feeding, clamping and cutting of bar, tube or profile using a circular blade. It delivers consistent, repeatable cut lengths and high throughput with minimal operator input.
Typical applications include mild and alloy steels, stainless, aluminium and non-ferrous materials. Blade type, speed and coolant are matched to the material grade and section.
Manual and semi-automatic machines require the operator to position material and initiate each cut. Automatic machines handle feeding, measuring and cycling themselves, improving accuracy, consistency and labour efficiency.
Yes. Systems commonly add programmable length measurement, automatic bundle loading, outfeed conveyors and part separation to streamline high-volume cutting cells.
Most production machines include flood or minimum-quantity lubrication to control heat, extend blade life and improve edge quality—especially on stainless and alloy steels.
Ranges vary by model, but you can expect cut capacities to handle small sections up to larger bar and tube, with geared drives and servo/NC control for speed and feed settings.
Yes. Machines can be supplied with UK installation, commissioning and operator training, with ongoing service, parts and maintenance support.