A DISPA S-250 manual circular saw for cutting metal profiles and bar.
Manual circular saws are commonly used for accurate straight cuts on bar, box section, tube and profiles, especially when repeatability and a clean cut finish matter.
They’re typically used for ferrous and non-ferrous metals, but the correct blade type and cutting parameters depend on the material and section size.
Manual circular saws are often chosen when you want fast cycle times on smaller sections, a cleaner cut edge, and strong repeatability for production cutting.
Material type, section sizes, cut lengths, expected daily volume, whether you need mitre cutting, available power supply, and any space or handling constraints.
Blade choice depends on material, wall thickness, profile type and finish requirements. Sharing those details helps match tooth pitch and blade type to the job.
Yes — it sits within manual circular saws for profile and bar cutting.