Wall Chasers

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What is a wall chaser used for?

A wall chaser, also known as a slot cutter, is a powerful construction tool used to cut narrow grooves or channels into walls, floors, or other hard surfaces. This tool includes a pair of circular blades that rotate in opposing directions and are set on an adjustable guide.

How to use a wall chaser?

  1. Prepare the work area.
  2. Adjust or set the cutting depth to the right level for the task.
  3. Start or turn on the wall chaser and let it come up to full speed before beginning to cut.
  4. Make the cuts keeping the blade perpendicular to the surface of the wall or floor.
  5. Once you have finished the cuts, turn off the wall chaser and clean up the work area.

What are the factors to consider when buying a wall chaser?

  • Power – the wall chaser's power affects how quickly and effectively it can cut through resistant materials. A model with a strong motor is what you should be looking for; ideally, it should have at least 1200 watts.
  • Cutting depth – the maximum cutting depth of each model will vary, and the depth required will depend on the thickness of the material you are cutting. Be sure the model you select has a cutting depth that satisfies your requirements.
  • Blade size – larger blades can help you quickly cut through stronger materials, while smaller blades are often preferable for precise work. Think about the blade sizes that will be most effective for the different projects you'll be working on.
  • Dust collection – because wall chasers produce a lot of dust, buying a model with an integrated dust collection system may be a wise decision. Look for a tool with a vacuum-attachable dust port or a design that has an integrated dust bag.
  • Ergonomics – choose a model that is easy to grip and operate, has controls that are within easy reach, and is balanced so that prolonged usage won't put undue strain on your hands or arms.
  • Price – and lastly, think about your budget. Look for a wall chaser that falls inside your pricing range while yet providing the power, cutting depth, blade size, dust collecting, and ergonomics that you require.