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About Baileigh Cold Saws at Pittsburgh Spray Equipment

Cold saws are precision metal cutting machines engineered to produce clean, burr-free cuts in steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and other alloys without generating the heat that traditional abrasive saws create. Unlike band saws or circular saws, cold saw metal cutting machines use a toothed blade rotating at controlled speeds with coolant application to deliver superior edge quality and extended tool life - making them the preferred choice for fabrication shops, manufacturing facilities, HVAC contractors, and metalworking professionals who demand accuracy and repeatability.

At Pittsburgh Spray Equipment, we've been serving the industrial equipment needs of Northeast Ohio and beyond for over 60 years. Our carefully curated selection of Baileigh Industrial cold saws reflects our commitment to stocking equipment that delivers real value - whether you're setting up a new shop, expanding capacity, or replacing aging machinery. Baileigh Industrial has earned a solid reputation for building reliable, affordable metal fabrication equipment that doesn't compromise on precision. We stock both manual and powered models, along with genuine replacement parts and accessories to keep your equipment running at peak performance. Fast, dependable shipping to job sites and facilities across the region is standard.

How to Choose the Right Cold Saws

Selecting the right cold saw depends on your cutting volume, material types, workspace constraints, and budget. Here are the key factors to evaluate:

  • Blade Diameter and Cutting Capacity: Cold saws come in various sizes - typically from 7" to 16" or larger. Blade diameter directly determines the maximum thickness and cross-section of material you can cut. A portable 8.5" model works well for field work and light-to-medium production, while larger 12" or 16" models handle thicker stock and higher-volume runs. Match the blade size to your most common cutting jobs to avoid over-buying capacity you won't use.
  • Manual vs. Motorized Operation: Manual cold saws like the CS-275M give you full control and require no electrical hookup - ideal for job sites, field service, and shops with limited power availability. Motorized models (powered at 110V or 220V) handle repetitive cuts faster and reduce operator fatigue during high-volume work. Consider your typical production schedule and the availability of 110V or 220V power at your location.
  • Power Supply and Electrical Requirements: Check whether your facility has 110V single-phase, 220V, or 3-phase power available. Portable models often run on standard 110V household current, while larger shop saws may require 220V or three-phase supply. Installing new electrical capacity can add significant cost, so verify compatibility before purchase.
  • Speed and Feed Rate: Cold saws operate at variable speeds depending on material - slower speeds for harder alloys, faster speeds for aluminum and softer materials. Look for models with adjustable blade speed or multiple speed settings if you cut a wide variety of materials. Feed rate and coolant delivery also affect cut quality and cycle time.
  • Coolant System and Maintenance: An effective coolant delivery system is essential for clean cuts and blade longevity. Some models include built-in coolant pumps and filters; others require manual coolant application. Factor in the cost and availability of replacement filters and coolant, as well as how easily you can drain and maintain the system. Genuine OEM parts like the CS350EU-SCREEN coolant filter ensure reliable performance.

Featured Cold Saws

Model Brand Key Spec Best For Price
CS-275M Baileigh Industrial Manually Operated Field work, portable applications, job sites without power Contact for pricing
8-1/2" Portable Cold Saw, 110V 60Hz Baileigh Industrial 8.5" blade, 110V powered Portable cuts, light-to-medium production, standard outlet power Contact for pricing
CS-315EU-A11 Handwheel Baileigh Industrial Handwheel assembly for CS-315EU Replacement part for manual feed control Contact for pricing
CS-275EU-A91 Support Baileigh Industrial Support bracket for CS-275EU OEM replacement, structural support Contact for pricing
CS-350EU Cold Saw Accessories Baileigh Industrial Motor Junction Box, Coolant Filter Screen Genuine replacement parts for CS-350EU models Contact for pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a cold saw and a band saw?

Cold saws use a rotating toothed blade with coolant to produce precise, clean cuts without generating excessive heat, making them ideal for production work where edge quality matters. Band saws use a continuous loop blade and are more versatile for contour cutting and angle cuts, but typically generate more heat and leave a rougher edge. Cold saws excel at straight, repeatable cuts in solid bar stock and tubing; band saws are better suited for curved cuts and complex profiles.

Can I use a cold saw to cut stainless steel and aluminum?

Yes, cold saws are designed to cut a wide range of materials including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, and mild steel. The key is using the correct blade type for the material and adjusting blade speed accordingly - slower speeds for harder alloys like stainless, faster speeds for aluminum and softer metals. Always use appropriate coolant for the material you're cutting to achieve the best results and extend blade life.

What is the advantage of a cold saw over an abrasive cut-off saw?

Cold saws produce a cleaner, burr-free cut that often requires no secondary finishing, while abrasive saws leave a rough, heat-affected edge that frequently needs deburring. Cold saws also waste less material (thinner kerf), run cooler, and produce less dust and noise. For production environments where edge quality, precision, and operator safety are priorities, cold saws deliver superior results and lower overall cost per cut.

Do I need 220V power for a Baileigh cold saw, or will 110V work?

Baileigh offers both 110V and 220V models to match your facility's electrical infrastructure. The 110V portable models like the 8.5" cold saw operate on standard household current, making them ideal for field service and shops with limited power. Larger or heavier-duty models may require 220V. Check the specifications of your target model before purchase, and contact our team if you have questions about power requirements for your specific application.

What maintenance does a cold saw require?

Regular maintenance includes monitoring and replacing coolant, cleaning or replacing the coolant filter (like the CS350EU-SCREEN filter screen), checking blade tension and alignment, and inspecting moving parts for wear. Keep the base and vise clean of chips and debris, and replace the blade when it becomes dull or damaged. Most Baileigh cold saws use standard replacement parts that are readily available, making maintenance straightforward and cost-effective over the machine's service life.

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  • CS350EU-A39 Vise Bench, for CS-350EU Manual Cold Saw
    CS350EU-A39 Vise Bench, for CS-350EU Manual Cold Saw
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    $620.99
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    $620.99
  • CS315EU-A103 Electric Control Box, for CS-315EU Cold Saw
    CS315EU-A103 Electric Control Box, for CS-315EU Cold Saw
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    $714.99
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    $714.99
  • CS225M-75 Drive Motor (110V), for CS-225M-V2 Manual Cold Saw
    CS225M-75 Drive Motor (110V), for CS-225M-V2 Manual Cold Saw
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    $78.99
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    $78.99


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